LondonPubs wrote:
When 'As Time Goes By' came out it was released through Virgin in Germany, so even then after the poor sales of 'Mamouna' perhaps they had began to raise their eye brows.
As we know though 'As Time Goes By' was a bit hit and started quite a career renaissance that has kept going to this day, and luckily with his new deal it seems he has a little more control.
That's true, London Pubs. As far as I know Bryan wasn't very successful in the nineties. 'Horoscope' took a lot of time and money - without any possible single record. After 'Taxi' and 'Mamouna' there was a 5 year break (except from 1996 'Dance With Life' released in Germany and Australia) until 'As Time Goes By' was published (and heavily pushed by a German TV station). His former record company had lost belief in his skills. So Virgin Germany somehow 'saved' his career. In 2002 I enjoyed his concert at a Virgin show in Munich featuring BF, Peter Gabriel and some other artists and was glad that some managers in my country had helped my hero to survive commercially

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