Why this album works
The album features their iconic track 'Yes Sir, I Can Boogie', which remains a defining anthem of the disco era. Its chart success across Europe solidified Baccara's influence on the Eurodisco genre, showcasing how nostalgia for disco could be revived in the 90s music scene.
- Best for
- dancefloor anthems for celebration infectious rhythms for sing-alongs vibrant melodies for uplifting moods
- Context
- Released in 1994, this compilation album marked Baccara's return to the music scene after their initial success in the late 1970s. Known for their disco hit 'Yes Sir, I Can Boogie', Baccara had experienced lineup changes and evolving musical landscapes, making this release a significant moment in their attempt to rekindle their earlier fame.
- 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 The Devil Sent You to Lorado Standout 4:06
- 3 Cara Mia 2:59
- 4 Parlez-vous français ? 4:32
- 5 Number One 2:40
- 6 Yummy, Yummy, Yummy 3:35
- 7 Sorry, I’m a Lady Standout 3:40
- 8 Granada 4:20
- 9 (Baby, Why Don’t You Reach Out?) Light My Fire 4:47
- 10 La Bamba 3:03
- 11 Koochie-Koo 4:04
- 12 Adelita 2:30
- 13 Somewhere in Paradise 4:11
- 14 Darling 5:27
- 15 Gimme More 3:50
- 16 Can’t Help Falling in Love 3:27
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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