Looking For Freedom (album)
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''Looking for Freedom'' is the third
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by American actor and singer
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, released on June 21, 1989, by White Records. It was produced by German music producer
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and features writing from White, Charles Blackwell, Mark Spiro and
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, among others. The album includes Hasselhoff's biggest hit, " Looking for Freedom", which was a major chart hit in Europe, reaching number one in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.


Background and release

Though Hasselhoff's first two albums ''
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'' (1987) failed to achieve success in the United States, both albums were very successful in Europe due to the popularity of ''
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'', series in which Hasselhoff starred at that time. Following his first headlining tour across Austria in 1987, Hasselhoff began working with German music producer
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, who previously worked with several recording artists, including
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and
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. Their first collaboration was the song " Looking for Freedom", which was written by White and Gary Cowtan, and was first recorded and released in 1978 by German singer Marc Seaberg, and later released that year on its German version, titled "Auf der Straße nach Süden" and performed by German pop singer Tony Marshall. White produced the song for a third time, with Hasselhoff's version being more popular than the original. On June 21, 1989, Hasselhoff released his third studio album under the name ''Looking for Freedom'', due to the song's massive success in Germany, after spending eight consecutive weeks at number one. The album was re-released that year under the title ''Lonely Is the Night'', which was also the name of one of the tracks from ''Looking for Freedom''. This version contains 10 of its 13 original tracks, with the songs "Lady", "Avignon" and "After Manana Mi Ciello" not being included.


Promotion

To promote the album, Hasselhoff embarked on several TV shows across Germany. Hasselhoff performed " Looking for Freedom" for the first time on ''
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'', aired on March 22, 1989. Three months later, Hasselhoff returned to ''Hitparade'' and performed "Looking for Freedom" for the second time, as well as received a Gold certification for the song. Other performances includes: ''Peters Pop Show'', ''Na Siehste!'' and his performance at the
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on New Year's Eve 1989. Additionally, Hasselhoff embarked on his second headlining tour, the Freedom Tour, which took place across Germany and Switzerland between April and May 1990.


Singles

The album's lead single, which became the
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, was released in late 1988. It remains Hasselhoff's biggest hit, as well as his
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, reaching number one in Germany, Switzerland and Austria, and becoming the best-performing single of 1989 in the former two countries. Additionally, it reached the top-twenty in France and Belgium; and the top-forty in the Netherlands. Eventually, the song was certified
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in Germany. " Is Everybody Happy" was released as the follow-up single. The song continued its success, reaching the top-ten in Germany and Switzerland. Other singles includes: "Song of the Night", "Lonely is the Night", "Je T'Aime Means I Love You", "Torero - Te Quiero" and " Flying on the Wings of Tenderness", with the latter reaching number 22 in Germany.


Commercial performance

In Austria, the album debuted at number 17 on the Austrian Albums chart, during the week of October 1, 1989, peaking at number five on its third week, and spent 21 total weeks on the chart. In Switzerland, the album debuted at number six on the Swiss Albums chart issue dated September 24, 1989, peaking at number three on its fifth week, remaining in that position for seven non-consecutive weeks, and spent 21 total weeks on the chart. In Germany, the album debuted at number 47 during the week of September 25, 1989, peaking at number five on its eighth week, and spent a total of 44 weeks on the German charts. ''Looking for Freedom'' proved to be even more successful in Europe than his first two albums. Due to the continued success of " Looking for Freedom", the album became a commercial success in Europe, which was certified
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in Germany and Austria; and three-times Platinum in Switzerland.


Track listing


Charts and certifications


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


References

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