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BAD BOYS BLUE History started in the middle of 80's. Initially group
had three performers: Andrew Freddie Thomas (born May 25, 1963 in Los
Angeles, USA), John Edward McInerney (born September 7, 1957 in
Liverpool, England) and Trevor Oliver Tailor (born January 11, 1958,
Montegno Bay, JAMAICA) who left the group in 1989. This trio recorded many hits
which mostly have been written by duo of Tony Hendrik (music) and Karin van
Haaren (vel Hartman) (lyrics). This duo was responsible
for such BBB's hits like "I Wanna Hear Your Heartbeat", "A World
Without You", "Don't Walk Away Suzanne", "Till The End of Time" followed by
the later "Queen of Heart, "House of Silence", "How I Need You", "I am Your
Believer". The last mentioned song "I am Your Believer" was
actually performed earlier by another group called: SILENT CIRCLE before
BBB recorded it in their album "Game of Love". The duo
Hendrik/van Haaren was also responsible for the biggest BBB Hit (in my
opinion) "Come Back And Stay" with a femal vocal done by Lyanne Lee. If
you didn't hear this track you didn't hear BAD BOYS BLUE!! . This
particular track released in 1987 and later on their album "Love Is No
Crime" was the most played HI-ENERGY track from this group all over the
Europe and was also quite popular in the US. "Come Back and Stay" was
not only written by Tony Hendrik, but also produced by him and K. Hartman. Both
T.Hendrik and K.Hartman are owners of Coconut Records. Under this label were
released songs not only by BAD BOYS BLUE, but also by SILENT CIRCLE,
RED STAR, CHYP-NOTIC and more recently by HADDAWAY. In the first
album released in 1985 all artists took part of the songs like "I Live",
"People Of The Night", and only Trevor Tailor who co-written "Victim of
Your Love" (in the third album), "Love Is No Crime" and
"Love Don't Come Easy" (in the fourth album "My Blue
World") did it again.
The first album "Hot Girls - Bad Boys" released by BAD BOYS BLUE in 1985 was the beginning of their incredible career. "You're A Woman", "Kiss You All Over" and "Hot Girls - Bad Boys" became their open door to European Dance Floor. This first album was quite small (only 8 songs) and had more POP songs than HI-ENERGY, however it clearly shown the future direction group was heading. The second album "Heart Beat" brought their next megahits "I Wanna Hear Your Heartbeat" and "Kisses & Tears". Both albums were a good success, while the third one became a breakthrough. Released in 1987 "Love Is No Crime" put this group in a HI-ENERGY Top List. This album was virtually LOADED with mega hits. Mentioned above "Come Back and Stay" was starting this album. This was a superb HI-ENERGY track at 120 BPM, followed by "If You Call On Me", "Love Is No Crime", "Gimmie Gimmie Your Lovin' " and another indisputable MegaHit "Charlene".
Their next released albums: "My Blue
World" and "The Fifth" were as expected, a big success.
The song "A World Without You" from "My Blue World"
album was as big as "Come Back And Stay" and was remixed many times.
Very, very nice dancable track.with a cute French vocal by Magdalena. Another
track "Till The End Of Time" was at the beginning designed to be a
title song for this album, but producers changed their mind and the record was
released under the "My Blue World". This album entirely is very
nice not only for dancing but also for listening. Among most popular tracks on
this album beside mentioned titles, where "Don't Leave Me Now", "Don't Walk
Away Suzanne" and "Lovers In The Sand". This album was selling
very well. The next album like FANCY they called simply "The
Fifth". Two songs from this album: "Lady In Black" and "A
Train To Nowhere" became MEGA Hits! , but entire album was good, and I mean
GOOD! I personally like also "Someone To Love" and "Show Me The
Way" (so MODERN TALKING alike) BAD BOYS BLUE were also
"experimenting" in this album. One can find a track "No regrets"
originally sang by..... Edith Piaf ! Interesting, isn't it? I am not sure
if she would approve the DISCO sound of her one of the most known song, but
well... I "guess" we will never know.
"My Blue World" album was the last one where we heard Trevor Tailor. Why he left the group? The reason is unknown to me, however one guess is: On the two first albums, Trevor sang all tracks. In 1987, however, John McInerney became the No 1 lead singer (Trevor sang just a few tracks on the 1987 and 1988 albums). If you look at the "Come Back And Stay"-video, the whole thing is rather obvious. There you will see one man being very happy to (at last?) be in the middle (John) and another man being rather sad to have been put aside (Trevor). Trevor Tailor was replaced by another Trevor, Trevor Bannister, who made his debut on the album "The Fifth". You can hear him singing (together with John) on the 1992 remix of "You're a Woman" and "I Do It All For You Baby" from the "Kiss" album.
The style BBB's presented in all first five
albums was quite similar to what MODERN TALKING and later BLUE
SYSTEM were doing. The HI-ENERGY played by BBB was not as fast as
Italian HI-ENERGY (usually upbeat more than 130 BPM). Their songs oscilated
around 120 BPM, making them nice to hear and good to dance without breaking legs
or suffering a heart attack. Some of them were quite slow; below 100 BPM and
classified as SLEAZY-DISCO. I don't like this quite odd term, but that was a
term widely accepted. Later with Trevor leaving the group style become slighlty
shifted to more trendy HOUSE-ish sound. Still in the HI-ENERGY mode but now
entering to HOUSE. This was visible in "Queen Of Hearts", "How I Need
You". Both were megahits but had that new sound quite infecting all
European HI-Energy and originated from Italian HOUSE. However pure HI-ENERGY was
still present in "I Am Your Believer", "Jenny, Come Home", "Chains Of Love".
"House of Silence", the title song of their next album had a taste of the
"gregorian" chant (ENIGMA influence?). While this album had tracks like
"Train At Midnight" and "When Our Love Was Young" with the
BBB classic sound, POP-ish like "Tell It Everybody" invaded this
album.
"Totally" the seventh album of the group was probably the last one that still had sound of the original BBB. The title song "Totally" along with "Save Your Love" were both DANCE masterpieces and were closing of what BBBs was all about in 80's. Partially because the team of Hendrik/Van Haaren (Hartman) that made the music were not featured in the next album. The reason for BBB leaving their long time writers and producers was fact that the group manager Holger Müller thought it would be clever to transfer the group to another company. Quite obvious that he expected more money for himself by doing this. Group siged back with Coconut Records in 1998.
The first released album (if I can call compilation; an album) by BBB
in the US was "Bad Boys Blue - Compilation". One song from this
compilation: "Save Your Love" originally from their album
"Totally" reached #89 on Billboard charts. Second album released
in the US was
"To Blue Horizons" (on Radikal Records). In this album
BBB is now consisted of only two singers from the orginal "cast": John
McInerney and Andrew Thomas (In 1993, Trevor Bannister left the group, and this
album, John and Andrew did as a duo). "To Blue Horizons" album was
recorded in 1993 and released in 1994. New producer (Horst Schnebel), new music
authors (Horst Schnebel, Thomas Wörner, Joshi Dinier, Pino Valentino, Michael
Herzer, Luke Skywalker), new lyrics writers (Steffen Herbold, Olli Rosenberger,
Graham Dalton, Anita Valentino, Sheryl Hackett, Rico Uno Novarini, and even John
McInerney by himself) and new style. I am not sure what happened, but this
particular album shown that BBB is going through changes. Changes I
couldn't identify. I don't know why their LONGTIME song-writers and lyrics
writers left BAD BOYS BLUE.
That change in new team writers influenced the "new" look of BBB that might dissapoint some of you who loved BBB the way they have been before, however it pleased many of you who liked more HOUSE shifted EURO-DANCE sound. Were they looking for a new style as all other veterans of Hi-Energy do? The only song which became quite popular from this album was "Go Go (Love Overload)" and guess what? It sounded like the original BBB. This album was good, don't get me wrong. It still has other tracks from HI-ENERGY edge, like "Grand Illusion" for instance.
The group's next album: "Bang! Bang! Bang!" has been
released in the
end of June 1996, after setting an original date of release for January 1996,
later postponed until April 1996. Album itself was produced in 1995. Two singles
were also out with tracks that appeared in this album. "Anywhere" and
"Hold You In My Arms". Both tracks received quite different reviews
from many people. Both are actually good, and "Hold You In My Arms" is
faster than classic releases by BBB, however the sound and style brings
the memory of their good old time. The information that BAD BOYS BLUE has
nobody left from an original trio has not been confirmed. Apparently there was
an addendum. John McInerney and Andrew Thomas was joined by Mo Russel, an author
of two tracks on this album.
We had to
wait long time for the newest album by BBB entitled: Back.
This album released in the end of July 1998 is their paralel response to the
huge success Modern Talking had with their recent album Back For
Good. I have to admit I was stunned by Back.
BBB went
much further than Modern Talking. You will find in this album not only
the older remaked smash hits, but also 7 BRAND NEW tracks and they are plain
gorgeous. For sound samplers I picked all 7 new tracks. As a bonus you have also
"Megamix Vol.1" with 6 classic tracks from this group. Entire album has
three executive producers: Karin Hartman and Tony Hendrik the
original team of most hits by this group as well as John O'Flynn,
producer of groups like E-rotic, Pixie, God's Groove, The Lovers.
Morever, four new songs were produced by presently best German EuroNRG team of
David Brandes and Felix Gauder. You will easily recognize
characteristic melodic lines from songs by E-rotic, Missing Heart or
The Lovers. The best example in my opinion is one of the best track in
this album: "Out Of The Blue". The album is simply spectacular. Updated
to late 90's sound is wicked. All fans of Bad Boys Blue that like their
original sound will be pleased! Even new tracks follow their original sound we
loved that group for. Pure Euroenergy at it's best. I dare to say that this
album is much better then highly acclaimed Back For Good by
Modern Talking. You can judge by yourself listening the sound samplers,
better yet, go and find it NOW
On
February 15, 1999 BAD BOYS BLUE released their next album entitled
"... continued". Boys were not waiting with releasing this one too
long making good business decision. Even MODERN TALKING that celebrated
their own come back last year still didn't come out with a new one. "...
continued" as name indicates brings new remixes of old songs but don't
be mislead! This album contains plethora of new releases as well. This
particular album has so many writers, producers and mixers that I actually lost
count. It was the advantage though. First, remixes of their 80's tracks are
refreshing, yet close to original versions. The RAP that was present in their
"Back" album back from 1998 is almost non existent. Again,
David Brandes, Felix Gauder and John O'Flynn participated in
writing and producing several titles in this album just to mention: "Baby
Don't Miss Me", "Lady Of Hearts", "A Kiss Of The Night" and they are
stunning Euro-NRG wonders. "The Power Of Night" written by D. Brandes,
T.Hendrik,, J. O'Flynn is one of the best on this CD. Also Andy
Matern did an incredible job in producing several tracks in this album just
to mention his remixes of "Save Your Love '99", "Jungle In My Heart '99"
and many others proving himself as one of most promising and successful German
dance remixer and producer. I will restrain myself from comparing this album
with "Back". Both are great and complement each other extremely
well.
In
October 1999 next album entitled "Follow The Light" was released.
Many of you were concernd that BROS team (BRANDES, O'FLYNN, GAUDER) this
time were not part of this album. Worry no longer. BAD BOYS BLUE
delivered great sound in this brand new album. Writers are no strangers as well.
For instance Uwe Haselsteiner and Heiko Scheider have written
"Anyway Forever" for their 1995 album BANG BANG BANG and of
course Tony Hartman and Karin Van Haaren were back as well writing
and producing along with Andy Matern. This album does not have one
specific music style and I believe it is a big advantage for this offering.
People who love CLASIC EURODANCE will fall in love in a spot with title
song "Follow The Light". If you thought that Tony Henrik lost his
touch with NRG/DANCE, you better revisit your opinion. This track as an
instant hit with amazing vocals and unbelieveable synths. Speaking of synths, I
have to admit I was amazed with amount of greatly arranged synths in many of the
tracks in the album. There are other great NRG/DANCE/EURODANCE tracks
just to mention titles like: "Thinking About You", "Back To The Future",
"Rhythm Of Rain" and many others. Group also featured three classics:
"Under The Boardwalk" from their 1991 album House of
Silence. This "1999" version has been revamped and more energy and more
synths were added. You will also find here "Hungry For Love" originally
appeared on "My Blue World" album from 1998 and "Have You Ever
Had A Love Like This" from 1992 album "Totally". Both revamped
as well. EUROREGGAE fans should like delightful tea track "When I Kiss
You". Another one "I Can't Live" follows into same category but has
also SOUL flavor. There is even TRANCEY style on Level 1 Remix of
"Back To The Future". Taken together, this album (second within one year)
brings good songs and dance sound. What is extremely important in my opinion,
the group is very dynamic. While, being still masters of CLASSIC DANCE,
they also proved to be good in different DANCE genres. This will keep the group
on the top and prevent audience from boredom. This album should be liked both by
the folks that listened them a decade ago as well as teens that are just
entering dance club scenes. Great job dudes!!!