In the beginning of 1998 the duo reunited, and had their first performance together in March on Germany's biggest TV show Wetten, dass..?. They released a re-packaged version of their '84 single "You're My Heart, You're My Soul '98". The single, however, no longer sounded like a mellow Europop track, instead it was a typical up-tempo Eurodance number, featuring rapper Eric Singleton on the rap vocals.
Their first comeback album Back for Good, which included four new tracks, as well as all of the previous hits redone with modern techniques, stayed at number one position in Germany for five consecutive weeks and managed to top the charts in 15 countries, eventually selling three million copies in Europe alone. The duo won the award at World Music Awards for being the Best Selling German Band that year. The follow-up album Alone which also went straight to number one in Germany was very successful elsewhere as well; the album managed to sell well over one million units in Europe alone.
Bohlen and Anders followed the 1980s Modern Talking pattern as they chose to release two singles from each album, as in the past. A series of singles and four more albums followed such as Year of the Dragon, America, Victory and Universe. After reaching the point where they had already collected over 400 gold and platinum awards worldwide, Bohlen and Anders decided to split up again in 2003 just before the release of another of their album compiled of best-songs. The second break-up seemed to have been triggered mainly from the negative portrayal of Anders by Bohlen written in his autobiographical book published on October 4, 2003. In the course of all the disputes which eventually drove the duo to its break-up, Bohlen was involved in Deutschland sucht den Superstar, the German edition of the UK's Pop Idol. The compilation album was released in 2003 entitled "The Final Album" which contained all of the duo's singles. Thomas Anders started another solo career immediately after the end of Modern Talking, while Bohlen had by now begun devoting most of his time to new talents, especially those he discovered on DSDS.
1 You're My Heart, You're My Soul
2 You Can Win If You Want
3 Diamonds Never Made a Lady
4 Do You Wanna
5 Lucky Guy
6 Cheri, Cheri Lady
7 With a Little Love
8 Wild Wild Water
9 You're the Lady of My Heart
10 Heaven Will Know
11 Don't Give Up
12 Brother Louie
13 Just We Two (Mona Lisa)
14 Doctor For My Heart
15 Atlantis Is Calling (S.O.S. For Love)
16 Angie's Heart
17 Es Geht Mir Gut Heut' Nacht
18 Lucky Guy
19 Night is Yours, the Night is Mine
1 Geronimo's Cadillac
2 Riding On a White Swan
3 Sweet Little Sheila
4 Lonely Tears in Chinatown
5 Give Me Peace On Earth
6 Jet Airliner
7 Don't Worry
8 Romantic Warriors
9 Arabian Gold
10 Operator Gimme 6 0 9
11 You and Me
12 Charlene
13 In 100 Years
14 Don't Let It Get You Down
15 Who Will Save the World
16 Telegram to Your Heart
17 Don't Lose My Number
18 Locomotion Tango
19 Good Girls Go To Heaven, Bad Girls Go Everywhere
20 In 100 Years (Reprise)
1 You're My Heart, You're My Soul '98
2 Brother Louie '98
3 Anything Is Possible
4 You Are Not Alone
5 Sexy Sexy Lover
6 Rouge et Noir
7 Can't Get Enough
8 China In Her Eyes
9 Don't Take Away My Heart
10 Cosmic Girl
11 No Face No Name No Number
12 Win the Race
13 Last Exit To Brooklyn
14 New York City Girl
15 Ready For The Victory
16 Juliet
17 Mrs. Robota
18 Tv Makes The Superstar
19 I'm No Rockefeller
20 Everybody Needs Somebody
21 Space Mix
Bohlen and Anders followed the 1980s Modern Talking pattern as they chose to release two singles from each album, as in the past. A series of singles and four more albums followed such as Year of the Dragon, America, Victory and Universe. After reaching the point where they had already collected over 400 gold and platinum awards worldwide, Bohlen and Anders decided to split up again in 2003 just before the release of another of their album compiled of best-songs. The second break-up seemed to have been triggered mainly from the negative portrayal of Anders by Bohlen written in his autobiographical book published on October 4, 2003. In the course of all the disputes which eventually drove the duo to its break-up, Bohlen was involved in Deutschland sucht den Superstar, the German edition of the UK's Pop Idol. The compilation album was released in 2003 entitled "The Final Album" which contained all of the duo's singles. Thomas Anders started another solo career immediately after the end of Modern Talking, while Bohlen had by now begun devoting most of his time to new talents, especially those he discovered on DSDS.
1 You're My Heart, You're My Soul
2 You Can Win If You Want
3 Diamonds Never Made a Lady
4 Do You Wanna
5 Lucky Guy
6 Cheri, Cheri Lady
7 With a Little Love
8 Wild Wild Water
9 You're the Lady of My Heart
10 Heaven Will Know
11 Don't Give Up
12 Brother Louie
13 Just We Two (Mona Lisa)
14 Doctor For My Heart
15 Atlantis Is Calling (S.O.S. For Love)
16 Angie's Heart
17 Es Geht Mir Gut Heut' Nacht
18 Lucky Guy
19 Night is Yours, the Night is Mine
1 Geronimo's Cadillac
2 Riding On a White Swan
3 Sweet Little Sheila
4 Lonely Tears in Chinatown
5 Give Me Peace On Earth
6 Jet Airliner
7 Don't Worry
8 Romantic Warriors
9 Arabian Gold
10 Operator Gimme 6 0 9
11 You and Me
12 Charlene
13 In 100 Years
14 Don't Let It Get You Down
15 Who Will Save the World
16 Telegram to Your Heart
17 Don't Lose My Number
18 Locomotion Tango
19 Good Girls Go To Heaven, Bad Girls Go Everywhere
20 In 100 Years (Reprise)
1 You're My Heart, You're My Soul '98
2 Brother Louie '98
3 Anything Is Possible
4 You Are Not Alone
5 Sexy Sexy Lover
6 Rouge et Noir
7 Can't Get Enough
8 China In Her Eyes
9 Don't Take Away My Heart
10 Cosmic Girl
11 No Face No Name No Number
12 Win the Race
13 Last Exit To Brooklyn
14 New York City Girl
15 Ready For The Victory
16 Juliet
17 Mrs. Robota
18 Tv Makes The Superstar
19 I'm No Rockefeller
20 Everybody Needs Somebody
21 Space Mix


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