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Falco 3 was the artist's biggest hit album in the United States because of the radio and video success of the song "Rock Me Amadeus." The track "Vienna Calling" is a forgotten minor hit, as it charted in the Top 20. Originally released in 1986, Falco 3 was out of print for years, until its reissue in 1996. "Jeanny" is also of note, as it was ridiculously banned from radio play for its theme of prostitution. A classic, synth pop piece of 1980s guilty pleasure. Six of these tracks appear on Falco's Greatest Hits disc, which is the definitive collection of the Austrian's new wave dance pop. Falco 3 is his best and most popular album. ~ JT Griffith, All Music Guide
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Love Remains The Same Gavin Rossdale |
| Looking back at the Ninetees, Bush established itself as one of the biggest British acts in the States, part of a booming post-grunge alternative scene. In the UK, though, they were being ignored by public and critics alike, dismissed as corporate rock in a time when artists were still concerned about no selling out. Years have gone, band split up and Bush's frontman, Gavin Rossdale became Gwen Stefani's hubby, which kept his media profile alive. The release of "Wanderlust" kick-started a solo career; scoring with "Love remains the same," the first hit of this new era. A ballad that shows a sweeter, more mature Rossdale, while pleasing a grown-up fan base that has left its rocking days behind. ©2008 Shazam Entertainment Limited. All rights reserved. | |
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