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Following the dissolution of his successful dance-pop duo <a href="spotify:artist:79bxUQsBIXO8nVLB9fYKf7">Modern Talking</a>, composer and producer <a href="spotify:artist:7z56WnIZOTB7LcEt7tg9sx">Dieter Bohlen</a> turned his attention to a new solo project which he dubbed Blue System; also assuming vocal chores, he debuted in 1987 with the single "Sorry Little Sarah," soon followed by the full-length Walking on a Rainbow. While early Blue System efforts like 1989's Body Heat, 1990's Obsession, 1991's Seeds of Heaven and 1992's Deja Vu were all produced with the aid of longtime collaborator <a href="spotify:artist:06O0xT8fGWbnuhePtWBbH1">Luis Rodriguez</a>, beginning with 1994's X-Ten <a href="spotify:artist:7z56WnIZOTB7LcEt7tg9sx">Bohlen</a> took total creative control, heralding a shift away from the Eurodisco of past records to move into techno and house. Forever Blue followed a year later, but after 1996's Body to Body <a href="spotify:artist:7z56WnIZOTB7LcEt7tg9sx">Bohlen</a> officially reunited with former partner Thomas Anders to reform <a href="spotify:artist:79bxUQsBIXO8nVLB9fYKf7">Modern Talking</a>, with the duo issuing Back for Good two years later. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

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