2003 album for the German pop/rock institution, their twelfth album. 12 tracks including the single, 'TV Makes The Superstar'. Includes 12-page booklet with song lyrics, credits & photos. Hansa/BMG.
2003 album for the German pop/rock institution, their twelfth album. 12 tracks including the single, 'TV Makes The Superstar'. Includes 12-page booklet with song lyrics, credits & photos. Hansa/BMG.
HMan | Cyprus originally but in the USA now! | 09/21/2003
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I remember beginning to listen to music when I was 10 or so, and MT was my introduction to music. I loved their songs; I still remember how excited I was every time an album came up, that was late 80s. Then they split. Each album till their first split was a favorite for me. Then they came back, started well and now we have the latest album "Universe". I previewed it. Sounds like the last one and the one before - not good. I stopped buying MT with "America" as it was their sign of going down in quality. And now looks like a second split is happening. I suppose we all got the maximum mileage out of MT, it can no longer sustain. Hard to understand why Dieter with all his skills cannot seem to write the next big song. It is a sad time, to have to see them be a part of history once again and probably for good this time. I suppose it is "Back for Good" into history."
Universe 2003 (the best MT album in the 21st century)
Kyr Beliaev | Rossiya | 02/23/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
".This album is the best MT album in the 21st century!
Catchy melodies, wonderful rhythms, and no boring ballads!My favourite songs are:
03 Mystery [in latin style]
08 Should I, Would I, Could I [euro-dance]
10 Life Is Too Short [catchy]
12 Superstar [yes, DIETER BOHLEN is]."
THE FINAL ALBUM
Mustafa Amin Aolad | UK | 05/25/2004
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Dieter (the producer) didn't actually know it at the time but this was Modern Talking's last album. Since 2003 was the most successful year for Dieter Boheln as he had hits with Alexander's etc...This album was no.1 on the day of its release but actually week position is no.2. There are some super tracks, but this album is the most average album of Modern Talking. The first 4 tracks are the most memorable and the rest really goes downhill except for the last track ' Superstar' which is brilliant. The most surprising thing in this album is that most MT albums after the first 2-3 tracks there is a ballad / slow song. This album goes on with super dance tracks one after another. A super ballad 'HEART OF AN ANGEL' is one of MT's best. The best tracks are 1,2,3,4,5,9 and 12. Another surprise is 'BLACKBIRD' a soft Jazz track which is unusual for MT but there it is. A total of 3/5 isn't bad but not their best album but a dignified album to be their last. My personnel favorite album from the 80's is IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE and their FIRST ALBUM."
This is about fun and personal preference
Peter Svenson | Norway | 05/18/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Well, I know: All bad things written and said about MT are certainly true - and then again completely irrelevant. If you like MT, like I do, you will like UNIVERSE. It is fun and, yes, it has this certain MT-feeling in it, so many people love but cannot really define.
"TV makes the superstar" heavily leans on Max Martin's style - fine with me. It blends well with Dieter's composition and Thomas' voice. "Rockefeller" gets a "wow!" for its chorus, where Thomas surprises with head-on staccato vocals and a high pitch that hits the lyrics into your mind like a typewriter. Certainly, I do know the French song, where they got the sound-costume from - again, it goes well together with Modern Talking and I am sure all copyright issues have been settled amicably.
"Heart of an angel" would have been better off with acoustic sound and less electronics, but it has a very warm and forceful melody. One of their best ballads ever. Take "Mystery" if Latino-inspired sound kicks you, particularly the bridge of this song is catchy and smooth.
All other songs also make fine Modern Talking listening. Songs that did not convince me were Blackbird, Life is too short and Knocking on my door, to which I simply prefer the original "Uptown girl" by Billy Joel.
So, all you people in the knowing out there: Buy this stuff, and let the Rockefeller rock you wild!"