Stadtaffe
2008 studio album by Peter Fox
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Key Takeaways
- Stadtaffe ( German pronunciation: [ˈʃtatˌʔafə] , lit.
- Released 26 September 2008, the standard version contains twelve tracks, four of which have been released as singles.
- The album was certified 6× platinum for shipping 1.
- In 2009, Fox stated that Stadtaffe would remain his only solo album.
- Musikexpress voted Stadtaffe 19th on the list of the 100 best German albums of all time.
Stadtaffe (German pronunciation: [ˈʃtatˌʔafə], lit. “urban ape”) is the first solo album by German musician Peter Fox. Released 26 September 2008, the standard version contains twelve tracks, four of which have been released as singles. Fox performed the single Schwarz zu blau at the Bundesvision Song Contest 2009 in Potsdam while representing Berlin, and won, becoming the first person to win the contest twice (his first win coming in 2006 as a member of the band Seeed). The album was certified 6× platinum for shipping 1.2 million copies in Germany and is the third-most-downloaded album of all time there, selling 100,000 copies from downloads only.
In 2009, Fox stated that Stadtaffe would remain his only solo album. In April 2023, however, he announced the release of his second album Love Songs for May 2023.
Musikexpress voted Stadtaffe 19th on the list of the 100 best German albums of all time.
Chart performance
Stadtaffe entered the German albums chart at number 4 and reached its peak position number 1, which it reached on four non-consecutive occasions. It managed to stay in the top 10 for a total of 41 weeks and stayed in the top 50 for 92 weeks.
Track listing
The song Alles neu with its violin riff from Shostakovich's Symphony No. 7 was sampled by both Plan B (Ill Manors) and Raffy L'z.
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External links
- PeterFox.de — official site
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