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List Price: $22.49 | | Label: Bmg Int'l
Salesrank: 426807
Released: January 25, 2000 |
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| Used Price: $29.98 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Looking For-Best of David Hasselhoff Track Listing:
1. Looking for Freedom - David Hasselhoff, White, Jack
2. Wir Zwei Allein - David Hasselhoff, Kawohl, D
3. Crazy for You - David Hasselhoff, White, Jack
4. Do the Limbo Dance - David Hasselhoff, White, Jack
5. Flying on the Wings of Tenderness - David Hasselhoff, Rix, Jerry
6. Hot Shot City - David Hasselhoff, Baertels, A
7. Save the World - David Hasselhoff, Tennis, Bob
8. These Lovein' Eyes - David Hasselhoff, Holden, mark
9. Du - David Hasselhoff, Maffay, Peter
10. Fallin' in Love - David Hasselhoff, Hamilton, Dan
11. Is Everybody Happy - David Hasselhoff, White, Jack
12. The Best Is Yet to Come - David Hasselhoff, Moore, Rene
13. Freedom for the World - David Hasselhoff, Anka, Paul
14. Je T'Aime Means I Love You - David Hasselhoff, White, Jack
15. Do You Believe in Love - David Hasselhoff, Eaton, Chris
16. Danice Dance d'Amour - David Hasselhoff, kawohl, D
17. Everybody Sunshine - David Hasselhoff, White, Jack
18. I Believe - David Hasselhoff, Parker, John [3] Le
Editorial Review:
This Man Only Plays a Life Guard on T.v.! Many the World Over (Especially in Europe) Are Starting to Realize that Hasselhoff is Becoming a Serious Recording Artist in his Own Right. This Best-Of Collection is Tantamount to this Idea; Features 'Michael Knight' Versions of the Paul Anka-Penned 'Freedom for the World', the Previously Unreleased 'Fallin' in Love' and 'do You Believe in Love' plus a Duet with Laura Branigan ('i Believe') and More. Released in 1995.
Looking For-Best of David Hasselhoff Reviews:
Manner From Heaven....... 
2008-08-10 - Only after listening to this masterpiece did I experience an epiphany, a spiritual flash that would change the way I viewed life. In particular, the lyrics to "Jump In My Car", encapsulates beautifully cartesian dualism but in a way only a genius that is David Hasselhoff can explain.
Absolute rubbish! 
2008-06-25 - I am stunned at the prior reviews. Listening to this was less preferable to strangling a cat.
Dr. William 'Snapper' Foster Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Hoff 
2008-06-23 - There are a few moments in every man's life which stand out as defining in his development as a human being, my botched attempt to perform my sons bris, the removal of my prehensile tail, and the day my ears were aurally sodomized by the sweet strains of "Hot Shot City". How could this teutonic titan have never made a dent in the US market? It's a sad commentary on the state of the American cultural landscape when such a rich miasma of sonic perfection is relegated to relative obscurity. Like Dante Alighieri, who had to be exiled from his beloved Florence to write his Inferno, so too Hasselhoff was exiled, not only from his Eden of Baltimore but his native land in order to bring his magnum opus to life. As the centuries wear on so too shall St. Hasselhoffenheimer in the canon that is graced with the likes of Bach, Beethoven, Stravinsky, and Falco. In closing, anyone who cannot appreciate the sheer genius and scope of this musical legacy, as well as the cinematic greatness of this master thespian Dr. Snapper Knight Buchanan is an intellectual retard.
Don't hassle the hoff dudes 
2008-06-05 - i am assuming that these 5 star reviewers are totally joking. I mean, come on.
Whaoo 
2008-03-24 - An hecatomb of hits. Being french I have a special feeling toward "Je T'Aime Means I Love You", which by the way is true, "Je T'Aime" means "I Love You".