"The Breathtaking Blue" is the third studio album by the German synth-pop band Alphaville, released in 1989. The album marked a departure from the band's previous synth-heavy sound, incorporating more acoustic and orchestral elements while still retaining their signature electronic style.
The album features a mix of upbeat pop tracks and atmospheric ballads, with themes ranging from love and longing to societal critique. Songs like "Romeos" and "Summer Rain" became hits for the band, showcasing their knack for catchy melodies and poetic lyrics. "The Breathtaking Blue" also includes the popular single "Dance with Me," which combines infectious rhythms with melancholic undertones.
While not as commercially successful as their debut album "Forever Young," "The Breathtaking Blue" received positive reviews from critics for its ambitious sound and introspective songwriting. The album's blend of electronic and acoustic elements, along with its emotional depth, has made it a favorite among fans of 1980s synth-pop music.