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1984 album by Falco From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Junge Roemer (Young Romans) is the second album by Austrian pop rock artist Falco, released in 1984.
Junge Roemer | ||||
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Released | June 1, 1984 | |||
Recorded | 1984 | |||
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Length | 37:51 | |||
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Producer | Robert Ponger | |||
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Singles from Junge Roemer | ||||
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The album was a No. 1 hit in his native Austria. The title track was a hit single there as well as in Switzerland, and most notably in Spain, where it peaked at No. 2. Still, the project was considered a relative disappointment compared with the international number one success of the breakthrough hit single, "Der Kommissar", from his previous album, Einzelhaft. This inspired him to change producers and incorporate more English phrases for titles and choruses, which resulted in a trio of worldwide hits two years later with "Rock Me Amadeus", "Vienna Calling" and "Jeanny".
While the phrase is written "Junge Römer" in standard German, the title of Falco's album and single in both German and English pressings is "Junge Roemer", to make the product more easily understandable worldwide.
All titles on the album were filmed for an approximately one-hour film contribution Falco – Heroes of Today by DoRo commissioned by ORF. After Falco's death a book was published that was named after the song found on the album, Hoch als nie.
In addition, a best-of CD/DVD was released in 2007 with the same name (see Hoch wie nie).
Chart (1984) | Peak position |
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Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[2] | 1 |
Chart (2023) | Peak position |
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German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[3] | 76 |
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