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Die Welt Gehoert Dir
Blumchen
Die Welt Gehoert Dir
Genres: Dance & Electronic, International Music, Pop
 
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All Artists: Blumchen
Title: Die Welt Gehoert Dir
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Edel Europe
Release Date: 7/3/2000
Album Type: Import, Limited Edition
Genres: Dance & Electronic, International Music, Pop
Style: Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 4009880696927, 881969174021

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This is the best Blumchen album
Mat So | Germantown, United States | 07/21/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"All the songs in this album are good. The only song that I really thought that was average was "walk like an egytian" but the rest are just perfect. One of my favorite is "ich vermisse dich" which is written by Jasmin herself and others that are stuck in my mine are "war du ich","Denst du machmal noch an mich?" and "detektive". Although the style has changed somewhat into a more dancier beat I highly recomend this album. In my opinion this is the best one so far since she does more singing than any other album and thats what I want to hear her sing. I got this album one week after it was released in Germany thanks to a friend in Germany who also got it autographed for me."
Read this before you buy!
leajtick@yahoo.co.uk | carlisle, uk | 07/24/2001
(3 out of 5 stars)

"K, first of all Im the biggest fan of hers ever! Her combination of europop and hardcore is second to NONE! However, this album is a much more grown up album from Herzfrequnz, Verliebt and even the more mellow Jasmin. For starters, this album has 1 song which is the typical fast and hard sound we are used to. However the rest of the album is a mix of mellow dance, pop, disco and ballads. Not being able to speak German I cant appreciate all the lyrics as each song has verses and choruses unlike the earlier albums which have around 6 lines. The best tracks are Ist deine liebe echt?... To sum up, this is a more grown up sound as admitidly hard eurodance is no more =( which may be hard for some people to swallow, ie me! In my opinion her best CDs are Live in Berlin and Herzfrequenz."
Wonderful!
ravisuta | Ichikawa-Shi, CHIBA Japan | 08/22/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"It was in Spring of 1999 that I heard Blümchen's song for the first time, when I was listening to a radio-german-course. I had never believed that I would become fond of techno-dance-music until I heard her singing, but it took no time for me to come to like it-- Blümchen's, in particular, for she is so cute. In this album also, she doesn't lose her own charm--the optimistic mood. In addition, from the opening "Die Welt gehört mir" to the ending "Ist Deine Liebe echt?" almost all songs have rhythmical melody and hearing them makes me feel fine, though there are a little sad songs, "Denkst Du manchmal noch an mich?" "Ich vermisse Dich," for example. And in this album, some songs, "Ist Deine Liebe echt?" especially, focus rather on "your heart" than on "my heart" (allmost all the songs in former albums don't so), and she sings them ideally. On the whole, the sound of this album is softer than her former ones. So, it could be enjoyed even by the people who doesn't like hard techno-sounds so much. Anyway, Jasmin Wagner alias "Blümchen" showed a sign of her maturity by this album. No doubt "Die Welt gehört Dir" as well as "Jasmin"(her 3rd Album, which has more variety in style, and "Die Fanedition" of it includes two bonus tracks and extra CD-ROM including three video clips) is one of her best albums!"