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Don't You Love Me Anymore

album review · April 16, 2026

Don't You Love Me Anymore

Engelbert Humperdinck

the take

After years of ballads, Engelbert’s music took a turn in the early 80s, revealing a softer, more vulnerable side of himself. One key difference of this album is heavy use of electric keyboards on top of the ensemble and band, giving it a nostalgic, reminiscent feel to it. This is also the first album where Engelbert experimented with a little bit of country, with “Baby Me Baby”, which he would later perform at the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel in 1982 with an unparalleled energy.

vulnerability

easylistening

soft

groovy

nostalgic

no skips

would listen again

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