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Einzelhaft : ウィキペディア英語版
Einzelhaft


''Einzelhaft'', (''Solitary Confinement'' or ''Incarcerated!''), (1982) is the name of the first album by Falco. It was released in Austria, Germany, the United States, Japan, Spain, Italy, Canada, Sweden and Finland.
The album achieved some success with its flagship single, "Der Kommissar", an innovative and influential German-language rap song. An English version of the song by After the Fire was a hit in 1983.

A Promo Single, "Auf der Flucht" (On the Run), was released in the USA and France.
In 1983 the Maschine Brennt/On The Run CD hit #9 of US Club Play Singles.〔(Allmusic review ) Falco in the US Single and Dance Charts〕
Other songs on ''Einzelhaft'' are heavily indebted to the "Berlin Trilogy" of David Bowie: "Nie mehr Schule" borrows its music from Bowie's instrumental track from ''Low'' called "Speed of Life", whereas "Helden von heute" is a transparent rewrite of Bowie's song, "Heroes".
== Information about the album ==
In 1980 Falco, who played in the band Drahdiwaberl, signed a contract for three solo-albums produced by Robert Ponger and managed by Markus Spiegel. The first single was ''That Scene'', which reached #11 in the Austrian charts. The German version, which is more popular, is called ''Ganz Wien''. This song was very successful in Austria but was not noticed in other countries.

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