Nachtflug
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| Nachtflug | |||||
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| Studio album by Falco | |||||
| Genre | Pop-rock, Dance, Pop rap | ||||
| Label | A&M Records | ||||
| Producer | Bolland & Bolland | ||||
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Nachtflug (1992) is the eighth album by Falco.
Falco wanted to have a comeback with this album in the USA.
In Germany, Falco returned in the album and single charts again after 4 years of absence there and a time only charting in his home country Austria. The single "Titanic" could nearly reach the Top 25 of the Slovakian okeychart which would have brought it in another European countries chart list. But it remained the status of a new presented single "Novinky" at #2 ( similiary to a #2 bubbling under).
After he had big success with the Single "Titanic" in Austria that could peak at number 3 and stayed in the charts 18 weeks, also the Nachtflug album profited from this success and Falco could reached Number 1 in the Austrian album charts again after the last 2 albums "Data de Groove" and "Wiener Blut" didn't.
The big success of the album in Austria motivated him to go on a Europe tourne again.
Albeit being a hit in Europe, and although "Titanic" received many prizes, it failed to receive acceptance in the charts.
Another Single "Dance Mephisto" also made it to the Austrian charts but was only a minor success, the Single "Nachtflug" didn't chart.
[edit] Track listing
- "Titanic"
- "Monarchy Now"
- "Dance Mephisto"
- "Psychos"
- "S.C.A.N.D.A.L."
- "Yah-Vibration"
- "Propaganda"
- "Time"
- "Cadillac Hotel"
- "Nachtflug"

