Helene Fischer
German pop star, schlager queen, and all-around entertainer Helene Fischer became one of the most popular musical artists in the region after making her recording debut in 2006. She consistently racked up hits in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland before 2013's Farbenspiel became one of the most successful albums in German history. She followed it with still more number one records, including a four-week stay at the top of the album chart with 2017's Helene Fischer. A collaborative single with Luis Fonsi, 2021's "Vamos a Marte," ushered in the next decade. Fischer was born in Krasnoyarsk in Russian Siberia in August 1984 to a family of German descent. They soon found their way back to Central Europe, relocating to Germany while Fischer was still a youngster. She went on to study music and theater in Frankfurt, eventually landing a record contract and releasing her first album, Von Hier bis Unendlich (From Here to Infinity), in February 2006. Her second album, So Nah Wie Du (As Close as You), followed in September 2007. Both albums reached the Top 20 in Germany, making Fischer one of the country's most recognized schlager singers. In 2008, she released Zaubermond, which was accompanied by a live home-video release of the same name. A year later, her stardom only increased when So Wie Ich Bin reached number one in Austria. Her first English-language album, The English Ones, followed in 2010, and she hit the top of the German charts in 2011 with Für Einen Tag. Continuing to expand her horizons, Fischer made her acting debut in early 2013 on an episode of German TV series Das Traumschiff. Later in 2013, she released the hugely successful Farbenspiel. Led by a powerhouse single titled "Atemlos Durch die Nacht," the album topped the German charts and went platinum within five days of its release. It returned to the number one spot in Germany and Austria well into 2014, giving Fischer nearly 50 combined weeks at the top of the German, Austrian, or Swiss charts. Her success continued with the 2015 release of her first Christmas album, Weihnachten, another multi-platinum chart-topper. Her 18-track eponymous album repeated the feat after its arrival in May 2017. Three months later, she followed Helene Fischer with Das Konzert aus dem Kesselhaus, recorded at a sold-out show in Munich that May. It was released on audio and video formats, as were 2018's Live: Die Arena-Tournee and 2019's Live: Die Stadion-Tour. Following a one-year hiatus from public life, Fischer issued the single "Vamos a Marte," a collaboration with Puerto Rican star Luis Fonsi, in mid-2021.© Chris True & Marcy Donelson /TiVo Read more
German pop star, schlager queen, and all-around entertainer Helene Fischer became one of the most popular musical artists in the region after making her recording debut in 2006. She consistently racked up hits in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland before 2013's Farbenspiel became one of the most successful albums in German history. She followed it with still more number one records, including a four-week stay at the top of the album chart with 2017's Helene Fischer. A collaborative single with Luis Fonsi, 2021's "Vamos a Marte," ushered in the next decade.
Fischer was born in Krasnoyarsk in Russian Siberia in August 1984 to a family of German descent. They soon found their way back to Central Europe, relocating to Germany while Fischer was still a youngster. She went on to study music and theater in Frankfurt, eventually landing a record contract and releasing her first album, Von Hier bis Unendlich (From Here to Infinity), in February 2006. Her second album, So Nah Wie Du (As Close as You), followed in September 2007. Both albums reached the Top 20 in Germany, making Fischer one of the country's most recognized schlager singers.
In 2008, she released Zaubermond, which was accompanied by a live home-video release of the same name. A year later, her stardom only increased when So Wie Ich Bin reached number one in Austria. Her first English-language album, The English Ones, followed in 2010, and she hit the top of the German charts in 2011 with Für Einen Tag. Continuing to expand her horizons, Fischer made her acting debut in early 2013 on an episode of German TV series Das Traumschiff.
Later in 2013, she released the hugely successful Farbenspiel. Led by a powerhouse single titled "Atemlos Durch die Nacht," the album topped the German charts and went platinum within five days of its release. It returned to the number one spot in Germany and Austria well into 2014, giving Fischer nearly 50 combined weeks at the top of the German, Austrian, or Swiss charts. Her success continued with the 2015 release of her first Christmas album, Weihnachten, another multi-platinum chart-topper. Her 18-track eponymous album repeated the feat after its arrival in May 2017. Three months later, she followed Helene Fischer with Das Konzert aus dem Kesselhaus, recorded at a sold-out show in Munich that May. It was released on audio and video formats, as were 2018's Live: Die Arena-Tournee and 2019's Live: Die Stadion-Tour.
Following a one-year hiatus from public life, Fischer issued the single "Vamos a Marte," a collaboration with Puerto Rican star Luis Fonsi, in mid-2021.
© Chris True & Marcy Donelson /TiVo
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Rausch (Deluxe)
Helene Fischer
Germany - Released by Polydor on Oct 14, 2021
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Die Helene Fischer Show - Meine schönsten Momente (Vol. 1)
Helene Fischer
Germany - Released by Polydor on Jan 1, 2020
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Helene Fischer (Deluxe Version)
Helene Fischer
Germany - Released by Polydor on May 12, 2017
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Atemlos durch die Nacht (The Radio Mixes)
Helene Fischer
Germany - Released by Polydor on Jan 1, 2013
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Herzbeben (The Mixes)
Helene Fischer
Germany - Released by Polydor on Jun 30, 2017
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So Wie Ich Bin
Helene Fischer
Germany - Released by Electrola on Jan 1, 2009
Working with longtime partner Jean Frankfurter once again, Helene Fischer returned to the top of the German charts with this album, which highlighted ...
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Best Of (Bonus Edition)
Helene Fischer
Germany - Released by Polydor on Jun 4, 2010
With over one and a half million records sold, Russian-born singer Helene Fischer is one of Germany's most successful schlager performers. This 2010 b ...
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Für Einen Tag
Helene Fischer
Germany - Released by Electrola on Jan 1, 2011
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Null auf 100 EP (The Mixes)
Helene Fischer
Germany - Released by Polydor on Nov 8, 2021
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Von Hier Bis Unendlich
Helene Fischer
Germany - Released by Electrola on Feb 2, 2006
Released in 2006, Von Hier bis Unendlich became one of the most popular German debuts of the 2000s, establishing Helene Fischer as a powerful vocalist ...
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Hallelujah
Helene Fischer
Pop - Released by Polydor on Dec 6, 2020
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Zaubermond
Helene Fischer
Germany - Released by Electrola on Jun 27, 2008
For her third album, Helene Fischer continued working with producer Jean Frankfurter, who wrote the music for this collection of lush ballads and Germ ...
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Volle Kraft voraus
Helene Fischer
Germany - Released by Polydor on Sep 24, 2021
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The Prayer
Helene Fischer
Pop - Released by Polydor on Dec 5, 2020
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Flieger (The Mixes)
Helene Fischer
Germany - Released by Polydor on Jun 1, 2018
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Who Wants To Live Forever
Helene Fischer
Rock - Released by Polydor on Nov 19, 2020
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Jetzt oder nie
Helene Fischer
Germany - Released by Polydor on Oct 15, 2021
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So Nah Wie Du (Incl. 1 Bonus Track)
Helene Fischer
Germany - Released by Electrola on Jun 29, 2007
So Nah Wie Du, Helene Fischer's second album, helped cement the 23-year-old's status as the queen of German schlager. Produced by Jean Frankfurter, it ...
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Vamos a Marte
Helene Fischer
Pop - Released by Polydor on Aug 6, 2021
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo