"Back for Good" is a comprehensive album by the iconic German pop duo Modern Talking. The album was released on March 30, 1998, by Hansa Records and BMG. The title "Back for Good" quite literally announces the reunion of the band after their split in 1987. The album came as a resurgence of the band after a long hiatus, bringing back their distinctive euro-disco sound.
The album stands out as it includes re-recorded versions of their previous hits from the 80s, along with four new compositions. The new songs were "Brother Louie '98," "Don't Play With My Heart," "You Are Not Alone," and "Can't Get Enough." "Brother Louie '98" is an updated version of their original 1986 hit "Brother Louie," which carried on to become a chart-topper in many countries. The album was not just well-received by the audience but also gave the band commercial success.
"Back for Good" debuted at number one in Germany, staying for five weeks in the spot and 27 weeks in the top 10. Worldwide, the record also made it onto several charts, cracking the top 10 in Switzerland, Austria, and Sweden. It received various Platinum and Gold certifications for its fantastic sales and remains one of Modern Talking's most famous and acclaimed works.