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Looking For-Best of David Hasselhoff

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This Man Only Plays A Life Guard On TV! 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 'MichaelKnight' Versions of The Paul Anka-Penned 'Freedom For The World', The Previously Unreleased 'Fallin' In Love' & 'Do You Believe In Love' Plus A Duet With Laura Branigan ('i Believe') and More. Released In 1995.

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Yes
  • Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.55 x 4.97 x 0.54 inches; 2.83 ounces
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Bmg Int'l
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 11, 2007
  • Label ‏ : ‎ Bmg Int'l
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0000070S1
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2003
    David Hasselhoff has gently glided one of his daughters into his album, Looking For The Best. Taylor-Ann's spoken words, brings tears to your eyes when she ask Daddy to "Save The World." The song, really makes one think about the world and our children. Now with Hasselhoff's German song, "Du" is sung in perfect German, and is a song much worth repeating,I have a hard enough time learning to sing in Spainish. You can feel David Hasselhoff sing to his wife, and to his children which brings out his talent even more. Do You Believe In Love shows why Hasselhoff should create more albums, and more musicals. Of course other songs, "Looking for Freedom", "Flying on The Wings of Tenderness", "Hot Shot City" speak for themselves. If your day is grey, then let this album make your day brighter.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2022
    The cd great so is the music 🎶 I love the song freedom by him
  • Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2003
    When I read the reviews of this album, it created the impression that this is a truly, majestically awful record. Therefore, as a longtime fan of really bad music, I had to buy this CD. Boy, was I disappointed! The music isn't really all that bad; sure, the songs are formulaic and the lyrics are unbelievably trite, but I was hoping for something with the sheer awfulness of early Shatner/Nimoy, Bobby Goldsboro, The Shaggs, The Annoying Music Show... you know, the greats. Only three of the tunes on this album significantly pegged my bad-o-meter: "Save the World" (which is only bad because of the awful extra vocals by David Hasselhoff's young daughter), "Freedom for the World", and "Je T'Aime Means I Love You" (which may have seemed worse than it is given that I'd already heard the 13 previous bad songs in a row). In fact, much as I hate to say it, track 6, "Hot Shot City", is, as widely reported, pretty good (at least as bad songs go). This is not really a Bad Music album; it's more like a slightly rockier version of a Michael Bolton CD. If there was a musical category for "Stunningly Mediocre Music", though, this would be at the top of the charts.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
    Wow. I am speechless. Having listened to this album am I now aware of how unworthy I am to hear the divine voice of the heavenly beings such as David Hasselhoff. Hearing this song has changed my life and I have decided to quit my job and move away to the Himalayan mountains and become a monk so that all my days I can mediate on the divine words sung in this album. I will also be getting a tattoo of David Hasselhoff on my chest.

    In particular the song Hot Shot City is particularly good.
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2013
    Before I listened to this album I didn't think it was possible for a grown man to swoon. But the Hoff, like so many times before, proved me wrong. From the first note on the first track LOOKING FOR FREEDOM, I felt a strange sense of disembodiment, as if my soul was separating from my corporeal form. By the time THESE LOVIN' EYES played and the mellifluous sound emanating from vocal cords touched by the hand of God penetrated my ear drums like an aural incubus, I realized that I was in a full fledged swoon. Beads of sweat trickled down the back of my neck sending shivers of ecstasy through my body. I shuddered and the room spun when DO YOU BELIEVE IN LOVE played, to which I answered in a small voice, "Yes...Yes I believe in love."

    The last track I remember listening to was DANCE DANCE D'AMOUR. I recall the palpitations of my swoon-filled heart, I screeched a tiny chirp, like a sparrow on the lawn on a cool spring morn, and my world turned to a dream filled with cherubs dancing with unicorns beneath a glowing yellow sun and a sky so blue that if I could only touch it, an eternal peace would forever fill my spirit.

    I awoke to find my wife standing over me with her hands on her hips and an eyebrow cocked. I said to her, "You don't know the power of the Hoff. You just don't know." I exhaled and the swoon left me, leaving me longing for more.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2002
    Economic nationalists throughout the country shuddered when the Commerce Department announced a Q3 trade imbalance comfortably exceeding $100 billion, the highest on record. We buy our electronics from Japan, our confections from France, and our oil from the Persian Gulf. So why must we import the cream of our own culture from abroad? We don't store the Constitution in Germany. We don't launch the Space Shuttle from China. So why must we buy our Hasselhoff from distant foreign lands? Demand for this benchmark piece of Americana will surely send the trade economy reeling even closer to the abyss.
    Its pending stupefying popularity notwithstanding, this is not an album without flaws, as flaws are inevitable when one takes on the impossible task of distilling Hasselhoff to a single disk. This is, after all, akin to reducing Aristotle to a lone pamphlet - nay, a matchbook cover. Because while this CD does include every Hasselhoff song that topped the charts in ninety countries or more, it was really the deep album work that made Hasselhoff synonymous with underground edge, incendiary lyrics, and youthful angst the world over. The poets who found their calling in the deeply nuanced lyrics of 1984's "Night Rocker" will be crestfallen to see that album underrepresented beyond its touchstone hits. Jungle-based rebels from Columbia to Burma who viewed 1989's "Looking for Freedom" as a clarion call to arms will be outraged that the entire second side of that inflammatory album is absent (with the inevitable exception of "Flying on the Wings of Tenderness"). And lovers who exchanged their lifetime vows to the ballads of "Crazy For You" will be devastated to see that only two of them are included here (even "I Wanna Move to the Beat of Your Heart" is inexplicably omitted!). However, the wounds gouged into our souls by these countless omissions are salved by the sweet succor of the eighteen songs that are included. All told, despite the travesties that come from reducing Hasselfhoff to a single disc, this is clearly one of the finest works in the entire oeuvre of human expression.
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  • Michael Balthasar
    5.0 out of 5 stars Best of mit Zugabe!-Wurde auch Zeit!
    Reviewed in Germany on February 25, 2005
    Nach nunmehr 7 veröffentlichen Alben,davon 2 Spitzenmäßigen und mehreren sehr Guten,werden wohl auch die Kritiker nun nicht mehr meckern,wenn ein Best of von Hasselhoff erscheint,wie das bei dem Video "Best of..." der Fall war.
    Neben den vielen von Hasselhoffs Alben bekannten Songs enthält dieses Album auch seine Version des "La Bouche"-Hits "Falling in love",Das mir von ihm sehr viel besser gefällt.Dazu das sehr gelungene Duett "I believe" mit Laura Brannigan,bekannt aus "Baywatch" und den nicht veröffentlichten Song "Do you believe in love" und Das er nicht veröffentlicht wurde,kann man nur bedauern!
    Dieses Album ist ein Muss für alle Fans,insbesondere,da die genannten drei Titel auf keinem anderen "Best of" etc. von Hasselhoff zu finden sind.
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  • Tanja K-
    5.0 out of 5 stars Super
    Reviewed in Germany on August 11, 2013
    Diese CD ist ein Muss für The Hoff Fans.
    Ich bin seit 20 Jahren Fan von David Hasselhoff und möchte diese CD nicht missen.