Unendlich (Matthias Reim album)

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Unendlich
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Released2013
Label Electrola
Matthias Reim chronology
Sieben Leben Live
(2011)
Unendlich
(2013)

Unendlich is a 2013 album by German popular singer Matthias Reim. The album had a long gestation of over two years. [1] [2] [3]

Reim's 12th album signalled an unexpected - even for the singer - return to popularity. The long delayed album went immediately to No.1 on the German album charts, his first No.1 since his No.1 debut 23 years earlier. [4]


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References

  1. Matthias Reim beim Konzert in der Westfalenhalle Dortmund 2011-05-12
  2. Matthias Reim meldet sich mit neuem Album "Unendlich" zurück 2013-01-25
  3. Reims unendliche Geschichte 24.01.2013 "Matthias Reim war in den letzten Jahren häufiger mit seiner finanziellen Situation als mit seinem musikalischen Schaffen in den Medien. Das neue Album "Unendlich" ist der Versuch, diesen Umstand endlich zu ändern."
  4. Matthias Reim nach 23 Jahren wieder an der Chartspitze 05.02.2013 "Verdammt, die Fans lieben ihn noch immer: Schlagerstar Matthias Reim steht an der Spitze der deutschen Album-Charts. Seine neue Platte "Unendlich" schoss von null auf Rang eins und verdrängte damit Schlagerkollegin Andrea Berg und ihr "Abenteuer" vom ersten Platz. Das teilte Media Control am Dienstag mit. 23 Jahre nach seinem Nummer-eins-Debüt "Reim" erreichte der Sänger damit zum zweiten Mal die Spitzenposition der Album-Hitparade."