Anastacia: Our Songs Yellow/Orange Vinyl

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Anastacia: Our Songs
2 LPs 180gr. – Gatefold Cover – Limited Edition Yellow/Orange Vinyl
Label: Stars by Edel, 2022
Release date: 22.09.2023


Other releases of Our Songs
Anastacia: Our Songs: CD – 25.00 €
Anastacia: Our Songs: Limited Edition Deluxe Box CD – 60.00 €
Anastacia: Our Songs: Black Vinyl – 31.90 €

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Hits made in Germany
The American pop megastar Anastacia announces her new album “Our Songs”. A very special project – with which the singer from Chicago above all underlines her attachment to Germany.

“Our Songs” combines interpretations of very different top hits from Germany, which Anastacia now also wants to bring out into the world in English. For her fans in this country, this will be both familiar and completely new, while people in other parts of the world will be able to enjoy these hit melodies for the first time ever.

The album’s first single is “Best Days”, Anastacia’s reinterpretation of “Tage wie diese”, the timeless anthem by the German band Toten Hosen. As in the original, the English version of the inspiring lyrics was written by Toten Hosen singer Campino. With her incredibly powerful voice, the American turns the song into pure feel-good goosebump pop. The combination of quiet moments and massive hooks serves as a perfect foretaste of the new album, on which the 54-year-old presents only the greatest and catchiest songs.

On “Our Songs,” Anastacia has chosen German hit originals from the last 40 years. Other highlights of the album certainly include “Born To Live Forever” (“Geboren um zu leben” – Unheilig’s hit from 2010), “Forever Young” (Alphaville 1984) and “Still Loving You” – that timeless power ballad by the Scorpions, which conquered the Top 5 throughout Europe when Anastacia was just 16 years old.

From 100% pop to stadium-sized rock radio anthems, her album brings together inspiring classics from different genres and decades – and thus presents these highlights of German music history to an international audience for the first time.