Pop Rock Michael Learns To Rock Discography 1991 2008 11cd Flac «No Sign-up»

Michael Learns to Rock (MLTR) is a Danish pop-rock band formed in 1988. The band consists of Mike Heidorn (lead vocals), Mikkel Lentz (guitar), Martin Gjesing (bass), and Søren Rasted (drums). With a career spanning over two decades, MLTR has established themselves as one of the most popular and enduring bands in Denmark.

The Ultimate Guide to the Michael Learns to Rock (MLTR) Discography (1991–2008)

This Asian‑market compilation includes many of the band’s biggest hits from the first decade of their career, often packaged with bonus remixes.

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✅ Michael Learns to Rock (1991) ✅ Colours (1993) ✅ Played on Pepper (1995) ✅ Nothing to Lose (1997) ✅ Paint My Love – Greatest Hits (1997) ✅ Complicated Heart – Greatest Hits Vol. 2 (1999) ✅ Blue Night (2000) ✅ Take Me to Your Heart (2004) ✅ Michael Learns to Rock – Live in South America (2004?) ✅ Eternity (2008) ✅ The Ultimate Collection (2008 – bonus disc) Michael Learns to Rock (MLTR) is a Danish

A crucial addition to the 11CD set, this compilation solidifies their most requested radio hits up to 1996. : "Paint My Love", "Breaking My Heart"

: The self-titled debut burst onto the scene, introducing the world to the band's clean-cut pop-rock image and the massive hit "The Actor".

: A masterclass in 90s pop-rock engineering. The track "That's Why (You Go Away)" features an iconic piano arrangement that shines exceptionally well in lossless FLAC format. 4. Paint My Love – Greatest Hits (1996)

This comprehensive collection is a must-have for fans of MLTR and pop-rock enthusiasts. The band's discography showcases their evolution, from their early days as a young band to their mature and refined sound. The 11-CD FLAC collection offers a wealth of music, with plenty of catchy hooks, memorable melodies, and heartfelt ballads. The Ultimate Guide to the Michael Learns to

Seamlessly blends traditional Western pop-rock instruments with smooth, melodic arrangements tailored for global audiences. CD 8: Eternity (2008)

A fascinating audio documentary. The live tracks offer an expansive soundstage that makes you feel like you are standing in the middle of a sold-out stadium. The Legacy of Michael Learns to Rock

The self‑titled debut that started it all. Recorded in a studio with Danish producers Jens Hofman and Oli Poulsen, the album contains 11 tracks, including the CD‑only bonus “Gone After Midnight”.

| Year | Album | Key Tracks | |------|-------|-------------| | 1991 | Michael Learns to Rock | “The Actor”, “My Blue Angel” | | 1993 | Colours | “Sleeping Child”, “25 Minutes” | | 1995 | Played on Pepper | “That’s Why (You Go Away)”, “Someday” | | 1997 | Nothing to Lose | “I’m Gonna Be Around”, “Nothing to Lose” | | 2000 | Blue Night | “You Took My Heart Away”, “Blue Night” | | 2001 | Michael Learns to Rock (US version) | alternate mixes + “The Ghost of You” | | 2004 | Take Me to Your Heart | “Take Me to Your Heart” (cover of Jacky Cheung’s classic) | | 2006 | I Walk This Road Alone | “I Walk This Road Alone” (another Chinese adaptation) | | 2008 | Eternity | “Sweetest Surprise”, “It’s Only Love” | : "Paint My Love", "Breaking My Heart" :

Michael Learns to Rock (MLTR) is a Danish soft rock and pop rock band that became a global phenomenon, particularly in Asia, with their melodic ballads and English-language hits. Spanning from their self-titled debut in 1991 to their 2008 release Eternity , their discography captures a golden era of easy-listening pop rock. Audiophiles often seek these recordings in FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) to preserve the original studio quality without the data loss associated with formats like MP3. Essential Studio Albums (1991–2008)

"You Took My Heart Away", "Blue Night", "More Than a Friend"

This collection provides an unparalleled listening experience, with each album remastered and presented in high-quality FLAC format.

: Blends late-80s synth-pop with emerging 90s adult contemporary rock. "The Actor" served as their definitive breakthrough single across Asian charts. 2. Colours (1993)