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List Price: $15.98 | | Label: Critique Records
Salesrank: 20631
Released: April 11, 1995 |
| Our Price: $18.29 |
| Used Price: $1.73 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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David Hasselhoff Track Listing:
1. Fallin' In Love
2. Do You Believe In Love
3. Until The Last Teardrop Falls - David Hasselhoff featuring Amy Sky
4. Days Of Our Love
5. Try A Little Tenderness
6. Save The World
7. Dark Side Of My Heart
8. If I Could Only Say Goodbye
9. Miracle Of Love
10. Give Me Something Real
11. The Best Is Yet To Come
12. These Lovin' Eyes
David Hasselhoff Reviews:
I'm Looking For The CD changer function 
2006-02-11 - 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!
The Knight Rider does it again 
2005-09-21 - When I first heard this album, I was seventeen years old. At that time, Usa was rerunning the "Knight Rider" shows. What got me interested in David's music was an episode of "Knight Rider" guest staring Katherine Hickland called, "Let it be me." I didn't know he had done any cd's anyware in the world until a girl friend of mine that I was dating had this album. She played the cd and I begged her to snatch it from her. Well? Lets get down to the interview. David has an excellent voice in my personal opinion. I am surprised that he included "Days of our love" from "Baywatch." I wish he had included "I believe with Laura Branigan, Let it be me with Katherine Hickland, Lifeline, and Current of love." Both versions! Oh well. Great album none the less. My current girl friend loves "These lovin dyds" I sing it to her when I get a chance. I do like the song, "Last teardrop falls." Sometimes, when I feel sad, I do play that song to make myself feel better about the problems in my life. I do also like, "Do you believe in love?" The one song that I think that makes the album is, "Save the world." If this album never makes it as your favorite right away? Play it a few times. It will be sooner or later!
Why does everything have to be so damn hard? 
2005-07-16 - David Hasselhoff is a big singing star in Germany, but this is one of the few albums that he actually released in America. Listening to it, it's not surprising that he never made it as a singer in America. This is a very bad "soft rock" type album. The albums opens with a cover of the Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds hit "Fallin' in Love", and it's all downhill from there. The rest of the songs are all originals, and none of them are very good. As for Hasselhoff's singing, he is not awful, but he's not that great, either. But if you live in Germany, you will probably love this album.
A Journey Through David's Heart 
2004-11-11 - An excellent album! It may not hit you as hard initially as would some of is flashier work, but the power of David's raw heart and unbelievable vocal talent will surely blow you away. This music would be perfect for romantic moments, as well as moments alone for personal reflection. I would have a hard time choosing a favorite track, though "These Lovin' Eyes" and "Save the World" really hit me hard. When he says "I see no reason for hunger and pain" it really hurts me to imagine all of the Hoffless children around the world in constant suffering, only a cd player away from knowing comfort and happiness.
More David, in my opinion, should always be recommended. David's music will most definitely be effective when trying to heal our jaded minds and bodies. Thanks for reading, now get out there and enjoy David with the rest of us!
warm and fuzzy feeling 
2003-06-28 - This album gives a warm loved feeling from a man who really cares for people and owns his emotions. Very rare in this world to find songs from a very "heart feeling", INDIVIDUAL INDEED, and aren't we glad he's absolutely one in a billion. More people should be like him. He cares about life and love. His music is very happy and optimistic in these pessimistic times. Get back in touch with loving one another. I would consider him a great man. Humanitarian human being. We should all take heed.