3 (Falco)
Approval Rate: 100%
Reviews 5
by gardeniaqueen
Tue Jun 17 2008I gotta say this album holds a special place in my heart. I know that might sound corny but it's true. I got into Falco's music after seeing Rock Me Amadeus on VH1's Pop Up Video. That song caught my attention right away and I wondered who the hell is this guy. I've got to hear more of his music. It took me awhile to find/buy this cd. I have the German version of Falco 3 (the version with his signature on the front, red cover). Let me breakdown the tracklisting for ya. I'll give commentary for tracks I really enjoy. 1. Rock Me Amadeus--5 stars. This song is so amazing and so catchy. It will definitely stay stuck in your head. Hell, I'd label this song as the best song that came out of the 80s. It is seriously that good. 2. America-3.5 stars 3. Tango The Night--4 stars 4. Munich Girls--3.5 stars 5. Jeanny--5 stars--I'm surprised this song didn't catch fire over here in the states. I was pretty young in 1986 so I honestly didn't know who Falco was/didn't know what people... Read more
by dana4493
Wed Nov 21 2007I am sorry but I cannot get enough of Falco. I will get every single recording that remains out there. Yeah, I am not discriminating. Since he is no longer here I want all I can get. Even the bad stuff. This is really great!!!!
by falcofan3588
Wed Oct 10 2007Falco 3 Falco you are wunderbar! I bought this CD in Germany when it first released after having seen the videos for Rock Me Amadeus and Jeanny. This is my favorite album of Falco's and I think this is his best although I love all of his music. If someone is looking for the extended version of RMA it is available elsewhere and is great, but I also enjoy this short version. If you can only have one Falco CD then this one is the one. Rest in Peace Hans!
by olofpalme63
Tue Mar 13 2007Even though Falco's "3" was the absolute definitive height of his career (commercially speaking). This by no means is his best release. Bloated and pretentious, Falco's singing gets lost in endless techno-poly rhythms and synth overlays. Thus boring the listener with extreme dance oriented schlock in it's purest disco-tronic 80's form. "Rock Me Amadeus" was a three and a half minute video and radio ditty. Here it's presented in pompous "Solieri" mode, clocking in at some eight and a half minutes. Making the listener long for the vinyl 45 version. "Vienna Calling", another three and a half minute radio and video gem is also given the same treatment (the "Metternich Arrival" mix). Rendering the listener with some very mis-leading results. Meaning; you're not really sure the extensions were all that enticing, let alone necessary. This outing is worth the price of admission for the snot kicking ("get down on your knees and pray") "Macho Macho" alone. "Munich Girls" is also a hi... Read more
by chasey
Wed Jun 14 2006Falco 3 is a classic 80's album, because it incorporates everything you associate with the era - the rock, synth, electic drum with the trademark Falco wacky, but so precise lyrical delivery. The tracklist ranges from classics to cheesy rock/pop, in particular the tracks 'Munich Girls' 'Manner Des Westerns' and 'Macho Macho' may fall into the latter category, but they are addictive tracks that keep you singing and bopping along - in particular behind the wheel! Falco 3 is the soundtrack of the 80's generation,it's production is slick, and for these reasons I think it's his best album.