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The Hits Of Baccara |
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Greatest hits album by |
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Released | 1978 |
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Recorded | 1976 - 1978 |
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Genre | Pop/Disco |
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Label | RCA-Victor |
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Producer | Rolf Soja |
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Baccara chronology |
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Light My Fire (1978) | The Hits Of Baccara (1978) | Colours (1979) |
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The Hits Of Baccara is a compilation album by Spanish duo Baccara released on RCA-Victor in late 1978.
This the first international Baccara hits collection yielded one new single release, double A-side 'The Devil Sent You To Lorado'/'Somewhere In Paradise', and also contained their three biggest hits at the time, 'Yes Sir I Can Boogie', 'Sorry I'm A Lady' and 'Darling', but omitted their 1978 Eurovision Song Contest entry 'Parlez-Vous Français?'.
The Hits Of Baccara was launched with a lavish gatefold sleeve picturing the duo visiting Japan and performing at the 1977 World Popular Song Festival held in Tokyo.
In 1990 The Hits Of Baccara was to be re-released on compact disc provided with a new title and altered album art, as The Original Hits.The album was also issued in Spain as LOS EXITOS DE BACCARA With a laminated G/F cover.
Track listing[edit]
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Side A[edit]
- 'The Devil Sent You To Lorado' (Dostal - Soja) - 4:07
- 'Koochie-Koo' (Dostal - Soja) - 4:04
- 'Adelita' (Traditional) - 2:31
- 'Sorry, I'm A Lady' (Dostal - Soja) - 3:39
- 'Cara Mia' (Docker - Soja) - 2:59
- 'Granada' (Lara) - 4:21
Side B[edit]
- 'Baby, Why Don't You Reach Out?' / 'Light My Fire' (Edit) (Soja - Dostal) / (Densmore - Krieger - Manzarek - Morrison) - 4:46
- 'Somewhere in Paradise' (Soja - Zentner) - 4:12
- 'La Bamba' (Traditional) - 3:04
- 'Darling' (7' Version) (Dostal - Soja) - 5:28
- 'Yes Sir, I Can Boogie' (Dostal - Soja) - 4:33
Personnel[edit]
- Mayte Mateos - vocals
- María Mendiola - vocals
Production[edit]
- Produced and arranged by Rolf Soja.
Track annotations[edit]
- Tracks A1 & B2 previously unreleased.
- Tracks A2, A4, A5, A6 & B5 from 1977 studio album Baccara.
- Tracks A3 & B3 from 1978 studio album Light My Fire.
- Track B1 edited version. Full-length version appears on album Light My Fire.
- Track B4 from 1978 7' single 'Darling'. Full-length version appears on album Light My Fire.
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Baccara |
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Studio album by |
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Released | October 21, 1977 |
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Recorded | January – August 1977 |
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Genre |
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Length | 42:16 |
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Label | RCA Victor |
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Producer | Rolf Soja |
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Baccara chronology |
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Baccara (1977) | Light My Fire (1978) |
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Alternative cover |
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Professional ratingsReview scores |
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Source | Rating |
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Allmusic | [1] |
Baccara is the debut studio album by Spanish duo Baccara, first released on RCA Victor in Germany in 1977. It contains the European hit singles 'Yes Sir I Can Boogie' and 'Sorry, I'm A Lady'.
The rights to the RCA-Victor back catalogue are currently held by Sony BMG Music Entertainment - the original Baccara album in its entirety remains unreleased on compact disc.
There is an alternative cover for the album from Scandinavia featuring the girls standing with a black background. Some editions of this album feature a limited edition poster. The album was re-released in Germany in 1982 and featured an entirely different picture sleeve.
Track listing[edit]
Side ANo. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | 'Yes Sir, I Can Boogie' | Frank Dostal, Rolf Soja | 4:29 |
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2. | 'Love You Till I Die' | Dostal, Soja | 4:26 |
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3. | 'Granada' | Agustin Lara | 4:17 |
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4. | 'Gimme More' | Soja, Peter Zentner | 3:50 |
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5. | 'Koochie-Koo' | Dostal, Soja | 4:04 |
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Side BNo. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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6. | 'Sorry, I'm a Lady' | Dostal, Soja | 3:37 |
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7. | 'Cara Mia' | John O'Brien-Docker, Soja[2] | 2:53 |
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8. | 'Feel Me' | Soja, Zentner | 4:20 |
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9. | 'Can't Help Falling in Love' | Luigi Creatore, Hugo Peretti, George David Weiss | 3:26 |
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10. | 'Number One' | Dostal, Soja | 2:37 |
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11. | 'Don't Play Me a Symphony' | Dostal, Soja | 4:17 |
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Alternative album editions[edit]
- Additional track Japan and The Netherlands: A6 'Mad In Madrid' (Soja, Dostal) - 3:24.
Personnel[edit]
- Mayte Mateos - vocals
- María Mendiola - vocals
Production[edit]
- Tracks 1, 4, 5, 6 published by Magazine Music.
- Tracks 2 & 7 published by Cyclus Music.
- Track 3 published by Peermusic.
- Tracks 8-11 published by Intersong.
- Arranged & Produced by Rolf Soja.
- Recorded by G. Dyke & Gunther Zipelius.
- Recorded at Polydor Studio & Studio Maschen.
Certifications and sales[edit]
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Finland (Musiikkituottajat)[3] | Platinum | 115,000[3] |
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Norway (IFPI Norway)[5] | Gold | 40,000[4] |
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Sweden | — | 322,000[6] |
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References[edit]
- ^Allmusic review
- ^discogs.com
- ^ ab'Baccara' (in Finnish). Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
- ^'Gold/Silver Record Chart'. Billboard. 26 December 1974.
- ^Hultir, Randi (17 December 1977). 'From the Music Capitols Around the World - Oslo'. Billboard. p. 82. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
- ^Schulaman, Leif (9 September 1978). 'From the Music Capitols Around the World - Stockholm'(PDF). Billboard. p. 61. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
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