Why this album works
This album is significant as it showcased Baccara's enduring appeal within the Eurodisco genre, leading to a resurgence in their popularity across Europe. Notably, the track 'Yes Sir, I Can Boogie' has been recognized as one of the defining songs of the disco era and continues to be celebrated in various media and performances, illustrating its lasting impact on pop culture.
- Best for
- celebratory vibes for gatherings dynamic peaks and valleys catchy melodies for dancing
- Context
- When 'Woman to Woman' was released in 1999, Baccara was marking their return after a lengthy hiatus since the late 1970s. The duo had previously achieved immense success with hits like 'Yes Sir, I Can Boogie', and this album aimed to reintroduce their signature sound to a new generation of listeners. This release came during a revival of interest in disco and dance music, setting the stage for their comeback.
- Stylistic neighbors
- José Luis Perales· Julio Iglesias· Luz Casal· Enrique Iglesias· Joaquín Sabina· Héroes del Silencio· Aviador Dro· Hombres G
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Yes Sir, I Can Boogie Standout 4:36
- 2 Sorry, I’m a Lady Standout 3:39
- 3 Parlez-Vous Français? 4:31
- 4 Mucho Mucho 3:27
- 5 Cara Mia 2:59
- 6 The Devil Sent You to Lorado 4:05
- 7 Body-Talk 4:40
- 8 Woman to Woman Standout 3:31
- 9 Darling 5:27
- 10 Ay, Ay Sailor 3:52
- 11 Heart, Body and Soul 4:11
- 12 My Kisses Need a Cavalier 4:55
- 13 La Bamba 3:04
- 14 Somewhere in a Paradise 4:10
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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