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David Hasselhoff - Looking for Freedom

Facts

Artist(s)David Hasselhoff
StudioBmg
Release DateJune 21, 1989
 

Tracks

  1. Is Everybody Happy
  2. Lonely Is the Night
  3. Je T'Aime Means I Love You
  4. Sheltered Heart
  5. Torero - Te Quiero
  6. Yesterday's Love
  7. Looking for Freedom
  8. Flying on the Wings of Tenderness
  9. Lady
  10. Song of the Night
  11. Avignon
  12. After Manana Mi Ciello
  13. Amore Amore (Elisabeth)

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (46 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteAwesome !!! xxxQuote
This CD is one of the greatest music albums I have ever heard. It is my favourite album of ALL TIME !! Im totally addicted to it.
David Hasselhoff sings all of the songs from the bottom of his heart and with great emotion. This CD is a must have for all David Fans !!!! Forget Elvis!! D-A-V-I-D you are the BEST !! October 11, 2006

rating: 5 QuoteHasselhoff treats the english language like his own personal playgroundQuote
The album is masterful, although I wish it contained Hot Shot City, as it is particularly good. October 3, 2006

rating: 5 QuoteThe Hoff Man ComethQuote
My God My God... Life is complete... I traded my AC/DC 'Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap' import for this aural ambrosia. I have never looked back (except to see if He, Mr Hassleboff, is at my behind)

I now know Kung-Fu AND no longer need physical nourishment. I have lost all fear of North Korean avian flu laden nukes raining down from surplus Iraqi lighter than air invisible strike planes.

After I listening to this magnificent masterpiece of musical melodies I folded up my tin foil hat and have boldly strode from my closet.

I now no longer fear THEM reading my thoughts... I want them to read them... I want them to hear my memories of Hazzzeldoff echoing within my cranium. I need them to hear Hungledorf's mastering of the musical domain and spew with me the cream da la crème of pleasure that currently and constantly streams from my very loins.

Further after having quaffed a fine frothy homebrew (actually I killed the whole keg without any sign of intoxication) to the beat of Hot Shot City (which is particularly good, even though not exactly on this album) I realized thanks only to Dingle Hosdapiss I could levitate, cure cancer, solve quantum physics, kiss my willy, speak Mandarin Chinese with my hamster, understand how Gore invented the internet, rewire my child's play phone to speak with the dead, and noticed that Dagu Hobledoff has every hair on his cherubim head flossed by angels.

I can only plead purchase this album, sit on the street and rock with the world to the Word of David Husslehog!!!
July 10, 2006

rating: 5 QuoteUber AllesQuote
Herr Hassenpfeffer ist wunderbar. He hass grossest dunkel in die Weld. His assencheesy sind gemutlichkeit. Sehr Gut, Herr Hassiehoffenhauer. Sehr Gut. April 29, 2006

rating: 1 QuoteNooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooQuote
After reading the 40 plus reviews here, I think it's time someone outside the Hoff's family, or the people who work at his record company, had a say.

This album is complete tripe. He can't sing or dance. Still, Germany owes a huge debt to this man. If it wasn't for him getting up on the Berlin wall to sing a song, it may have never been knocked down! February 11, 2006

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