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| | In the Middle of Nowhere | | | Music Artist : | | Modern Talking | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Hansa / Sbme Europe | | Release Date : | | 1989-01-09 | | Store Price : | | $11.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $11.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Geronimo's Cadillac 2. Riding on a White Swan 3. Give Me Peace on Earth 4. Sweet Little Sheila 5. Ten Thousand Lonely Drums 6. Lonely Tears in Chinatown 7. In Shaire 8. Satranded in the Middle of Nowhere 9. Angels Sing in New York City 10. Princess of the Night
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I LOVE THIS ALBUM Submitted on: 2009-02-26 |
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| I'm a big fan of MT, and to be honest with you, this album was one of their successful albums. This was the 4th album from Modern talking released in 1986. Even though, "romantic warriors - the 5th album' and "in the garden of venus - the 6th album" are still decent, those last 2 albums before their first split up were not nearly as good as the first 4 albums. so this album was the end of their "GOOD ALBUMS ERA" for most people. I recommend you buy all of their first 4 albums, and if you still can't get enough from those, you should buy "5th" and "6th" ones. |
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Perfect CD Submitted on: 2006-05-10 |
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| I'm a big fan of Modern Talking and I do give this CD a solid 5 out of 5 Stars. Highly recommended for all fans to buy it. |
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In The Middle Of Nowhere 1986 Submitted on: 2004-02-23 |
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| . This album isn't as good as other 1980s albums, but I like some songs - 02 Riding On A White Swan 04 Sweet Little Sheila 06 Lonely Tears In Chinatown Three singles were released: Geronimo's Cadillac (+Keep Love Alive [on 12"]) - Oct.1986 Hansa 7" 108 620, 12" 608 620 Give Me Peace On Earth (+Stranded In The Middle Of Nowhere + Sweet Little Sheila [on 12"]) - Dec.1986 Hansa 7" 108 778, 12" 608 778 Lonely Tears In Chinatown (+Give Me Peace On Earth) - 1987 Hansa 7" 108 838, 12" 608 838 P.S. The following album ("Romantic Warriors" 1987) is much better! . |
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Simply The Best Album of Modern Talking Submitted on: 2002-04-19 |
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This album is my favourite album of the 80's with their first album. It contains their 6th no.1 but it didn't do as well as the other singles I don't know why as it is my second favourite single of MT. `Riding On A White Swan' is brilliant! And fell that it is one of the best track in the album as `Angles Sing In New York City' is also one of the best and in this track you can hear Dieter speak!!!!! I love this album and if I could I would give it 6 out of 5! So at last I give it full 5 stars! This is definitely worth the money. This album as an unknown single to the world, as it has never appeared on a single greatest hits albums except for one or two (This album as three singles!!!). |
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what a great loss not to have this cd ! Submitted on: 2002-04-17 |
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It's truelly very rare to find a cd by even the most famous singers that you can listen from the beginning to the end. But I believe Modern Talking succeeded in making this miracle. This cd is unbelievable. Every track is stronger than the other, starting from the smash hit in Europe "Geronimo's Cadillac', reaching to one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard "Ten thousands drums', 'Lonely tears', 'In shair" and " When the angels sing" (my ultimate favourite song ever) and ending with such a romantic song with so beautiful ballad "princess of the night". Also, the music is so incredible. Anders's voice is truely angelic. You'll be hooked either by the ballads, the music or the singer's voice or the three of them. Before you realise how fantastic the songs are, you'll find your heart dance and your soul sing. I've never bought a cd more than three times than this cd. To me it's like a necessary sourse to stay alive. Give it a try to discover by yourself how trustworthy I am, and don't ever believe anyone says this cd is bad, because they might like to hear screechy voice and the same repeated-style of songs more than a unique style and anglic voice that you'll never find elsewhere but in Modern Talking's cds. |
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