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For the 1992 Boney M. 'Megamix'byfrom the albumReleasedOctober, 1988Format,(FRG)singles chronology'(1988)' Megamix'(1988)'(1989)' Megamix' is a 1988 single by German band The single peaked at #1 in the French charts and was a minor success in the UK where it peaked at #52. The megamix is a medley of remixed Boney M.
Hits, ', ', ' and ', the 12' version being extended with ' and '.The B-side of the German single, a remix of the group's 1978 hit ', was issued as an A-side in the UK where the Megamix was backed with a remix of their 1978 chart-topper '.
Contents.1970s German singer-songwriter (real name Franz Reuther) recorded the dance track ' in December 1974. Farian sang the repeated line 'Do you do you wanna bump?' In a deep voice (entirely studio created) as well as performing the high chorus. When the record was released as a single, it was credited to 'Boney M.' , a pseudonym Farian had created for himself after watching the Australian detective show. He said:I turned on the TV one day and it was the end of a detective series.
I just caught the credits and it said. Nice name, I thought – Boney, Boney, Boney. Boney, Boney, Boney M. Simple.After a slow start, the song became a hit in the Netherlands and Belgium. It was then that Farian decided to hire performers to 'front' the group for TV performances.
Farian found (originally from ), who brought in, a male exotic dancer from. Singer (from Jamaica) joined the group, who brought in, former member of the and Boney M.
Was finalised.Take the Heat off Me Boney M.' S first album, was released in 1976.
It contained tracks that Marcia Barrett had already recorded with Farian, including the title track and 'Lovin' or Leavin', both of which were previously recorded in German by another Farian act,. As Maizie Williams' voice was not considered suitable for recording purposes by Farian, and a try-out with Bobby Farrell performing ' did not work, Farian decided to use only Liz Mitchell and Marcia Barrett along with his own studio-enhanced voice to create the Boney M. Sound.The album's commercial performance was initially lukewarm. However, the group rigorously toured discos, clubs and even country fairs to earn a reputation for themselves.
The group's big break came when, at the end of summer 1976, German television producer Michael 'Mike' Leckebusch (of ) requested the group for his show. Appeared on the live music show on 18 September 1976, after 10 pm and in their daring stage costumes, where they performed the song '. The song quickly went to no.1 in Germany, with the album following the success of the single. Another single, ' (a cover of the 1966 song) gave the group their second no.1 hit.
The group's popularity had also grown throughout Europe, with 'Daddy Cool' reaching no.1 in Switzerland, Sweden, Norway, and Austria. Both singles were also Top 10 hits in the UK, which would become one of their biggest markets.Love for Sale In 1977, Boney M. Released their second album, which contained the hits ' and '.
The group embarked on their first major concert tours with a live band of musicians called 'The Black Beauty Circus' (given their name after Maizie Williams' first band, 'Black Beautiful People'). Was certified Gold a year after its release in the UK. Both singles from the album reached no.1 in Germany and the UK Top 10.Nightflight to Venus 1978 was the group's biggest year. They released a new double A-sided single, '/', which became a massive hit all over Europe, reaching No. 1 in several countries as well as becoming one of the biggest selling singles of all time in the UK.
It also became their most successful single in the United States, peaking at No. Following this came their biggest-selling album, which spawned further hit singles with ' and '. Continuing with their success, they released ', which was the 1978 in the United Kingdom and became another of the biggest selling singles of all time there. Also during 1978, Boney M. Made a much publicized promotional visit to the, one of the very few Western acts along with to do so, although tracks like 'Rasputin' were not released in the Soviet Union due to their lyrics. While it had never been a secret that Bobby Farrell never sang on the group's records (Farian did the male vocals in the studio), in 1978 it became public knowledge that Maizie Williams did not sing on the studio recordings either, since 'her voice wasn't suited for this kind of music' as Farian stated in an interview with German teen magazine.
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Since this had become common practice within the disco genre of the late 1970s, few people cared – unlike when Farian did the same thing with in the late 1980s. While only two of Boney M.' S official members actually contributed to, all four members of the group, including Williams and Farrell, performed the vocals live at Boney M. The band's live sound was also augmented by several s, which served to mitigate any vocal deficiencies the group may have had compared with the studio productions.Oceans of Fantasy 1979 saw Boney M. Release a brand new single, ', which became another Top 10 hit across Europe.
Later in the year they released their fourth album, containing two hit singles –. The album also included a 'Lead' and 'Backing Vocals' credit for the first time.
Oceans of Fantasy reached no.1 in the UK and was certified Platinum, though their run of Top 10 singles had now ended with 'Gotta Go Home' peaking at no.12 and 'I'm Born Again' peaking at 35.1980s In 1980, Boney M. Released a greatest hits album, which also contained two new songs, 'My Friend Jack' and 'I See a Boat on the River'. It made the No. 1 spot in the UK, reaching Gold status within six weeks of release, though it was their last big-selling album in the UK.Boonoonoonoos Boney M.' S fifth album had been scheduled for release in November 1980 but the recording sessions dragged on all through 1981. When was finally released by the end of that year, Bobby Farrell was fired from the group due to his unreliability. While still a healthy seller in continental Europe, Boonoonoonoos failed to crack the UK Top 100 after three consecutive No.
1 albums, and Farrell's departure left the group unable to promote it. Following this, the group released a Christmas Album.Ten Thousand Lightyears was hired to replace Farrell as the new male member of Boney M.
In 1982 but the singles 'The Carnival Is Over' and 'Jambo' fared poorly, and the group's seventh album, issued in 1984, marked another commercial low point peaking at #23 in the German album charts. The group, however, returned to the German Top 20 in the autumn of 1984 with 'Kalimba de Luna' (a Top 10 hit in France) and ' (a cover of a song by Italian band ), the latter seeing Bobby Farrell return to the group. Both songs were carbon-copies of the original Italian hits by and respectively.Eye Dance By 1985, Farian clearly began losing interest in the group, and their final and eighth studio album was widely regarded as uninspired and disappointing. After celebrating Boney M.'
S 10th anniversary in early 1986, the group officially disbanded after the release of the commercially unsuccessful single 'Young, Free and Single' which peaked at No.48. Later years From this point, different versions of the group were formed by members, some with cooperation of Farian, others without (for example by independently obtaining the rights to use the Boney M. Name in a different country). One version began touring in the first half of 1987 with Marilyn Scharbaai (Carrilho) taking Liz Mitchell's place.
Mitchell returned for a second leg of the tour late 1987, and Marcia Barrett soon left the band. At the same time, Bobby Farrell had set up a deal for a new Boney M. Album to be recorded without Farian in Belgium.
When Farrell failed to show up for either recording or tour, and Maizie Williams had never sung on record, the album ended up being released as Liz Mitchell's first solo album No One Will Force You. Mitchell and Williams completed a tour during 1987–88, adding singer Celena Duncan and Ron Gale as replacements for Barrett and Farrell. Carol Grey later replaced Celena Duncan and Curt De Daran later replaced Ron Gale.In October 1988, the classic Boney M. Line-up reunited without producer Frank Farian for the album but tensions ran high between the members, and Liz Mitchell left in the spring of 1989 to be replaced by Madeleine Davis. While Mitchell promoted her solo album, the group recorded the single ', without Farian's knowledge or approval. Threatened with legal action by the producer over the use of the Boney M.
Name, the single was subsequently withdrawn and Farian issued 'Stories' with his own new Boney M. Line-up featuring Liz Mitchell, Reggie Tsiboe and two new members, Sharon Stevens and Patty Onoyewenjo, 'Stories' peaked at #11 in the Swiss charts. A second remix album was released but fared poorly.1990s 1992 saw a renewed interest in Boney M.'
S music with the 'Boney M. Megamix' single returning the group to the UK Top 10 for the first time since 1980, and a subsequent Greatest Hits album reaching the UK Top 20 in 1993.
While Marcia Barrett, now residing in Florida, was battling cancer and unable to perform, Boney M. Toured the world with a line-up of Liz Mitchell, Carol Grey, Patricia Lorna Foster and Curt Dee Daran (replaced by Tony Ashcroft in 1994). They released the single ‘Papa Chico’ but failed to chart. Maizie Williams assembled her own Boney M. Line-up with ever changing performers. Bobby Farrell also toured with three ever changing female performers.2000s. Featuring Maizie Williams performing at a concertLiz Mitchell was touring the world with her line-up of Boney M., which is the only line-up officially supported by Farian (the court ruling of 1990 stated that all four members are entitled to perform their own Boney M.
Bobby Farrell and Liz Mitchell have released solo albums containing their own re-recordings of Boney M.' S classic hits. Maizie Williams released her first solo album in 2006 and her own single version of Boney M.' In 2007 her rendition of 'Daddy Cool' with hit the number one spot in the Latvian (LMK) Charts.
Marcia Barrett has released two solo albums with a third scheduled for release in 2010.As recounted in his 1988 book, the British climber was subsequently to find the catchy tune of 'Brown Girl in the Ring' haunting him in the final hours of his struggle to survive the descent of in the, and the song was later used in the 2003 film of made. Simpson recalls: 'I remember thinking, bloody hell, I'm going to die to Boney M'.A musical based on the music of Boney M., opened in London in August 2006 to mixed reviews and sluggish ticket sales, causing it to close in February 2007. From April to July 2007, the show played in a mobile theatre in Berlin, which was specially designed for it.In April 2007, Australian pop singer Peter Wilson released a song co-written by entitled '. It is described as 'paying tribute to the sound of Boney M.' And features the famous string arrangement from their first number 1 hit, '.Boney M.
(featuring Marcia Barrett) made a live appearance at the 37th (IFFI), which took place on 23 November 2006 in, the state capital of, India. The group is also popular in the Vietnamese diasporaand was featured in Thuy Nga music productions.In the UK, a new album of their greatest hits, entitled was released via on 27 November 2006.
Special additions to this release were a remix of ' and a brand new song from 2006, featuring Liz Mitchell, entitled 'A Moment of Love'.On 10 April 2007, Boney M.' S first four albums were reissued on compact disc with bonus tracks, this time also in the United States (the first time these were available to the U.S. Music market since their original releases in the 1970s).In September 2007, Boney M.' S last four original albums, and were reissued on compact disc in Europe and the United States, all including bonus tracks. In November 2007, a new was scheduled for release as well as the DVD Fantastic Boney M. – On Stage and on the Road featuring a live performance recorded in Vienna on 1 November 1977 (the DVD cover erroneously states it to be a live show from Hamburg), and a film from the band's 1981 visit to (made to promote the album that year).Bobby Farrell's Boney M. Performed a concert at the Amphi in, in May 2007.
On 28 June 2007 Boney M. Featuring Matthew Felsenfeld and Liz Mitchell performed at the 'Oktiabrsky' concert hall in St. Petersburg, Russia. In September 2007, Maizie Williams' Boney M. Line-up performed live at the Royal Albert Hall, UK, to raise awareness of HIV/AIDS in Africa, performing her own renditions of 'Brown Girl in the Ring' and 'Hooray!
It's a Holi-Holiday'.The legal rights to the name 'Boney M.' Have been a matter of controversy, and even court cases, between the former members of the band and producer Frank Farian ever since the late 1980s. Farian, the man who in effect created the group, has continued to work with Liz Mitchell and her line-up all through the 1990s and 2000s. In January 2007, Zanillya Farrell (daughter of Bobby Farrell) and Yasmina Ayad-Saban (ex-wife of Farrell) renewed the trademark to the name Boney M. In Germany for a 10-year period.In January 2009, released a brand new single called Felicidad America (Obama Obama) under the name-check Boney M.
Featuring two new vocalists. The song is a remake of the 1980 Boney M. Classic with new vocals and re-written lyrics now referring to the new US president.2010s In July 2010, Maizie Williams headlined a Boney M. Performance at Ramallah's Cultural Palace, in the West Bank, as part of the Palestine International Festival. The band played 'Daddy Cool', 'Ma Baker' and 'Brown Girl in the Ring', but refrained from playing 'Rivers of Babylon', rumored to be at the event organizers' request because of its description of the Jewish yearning for Zion.Bobby Farrell died at the age of 61 from heart failure on 30 December 2010.
His agent said Farrell was complaining of breathing problems after performing with his band the evening before. Farrell lived in Amsterdam until his death. The singer was found dead in a hotel room in, Russia, where he had been performing.It was announced in February 2014 that Maizie Williams' line-up of Boney M. Would be touring Australia in June. They sang at Guilfest, Guildford, UK on 20 July, and Watchet Live music festival UK, on 24 August.
In March 2015, Farian released Diamonds, a 3CD box celebrating the 40th anniversary of Boney M. It contained remastered versions of the original hit singles or of previously unreleased versions, a remix disc and the new digital single Song of Joy featuring Liz Mitchell. A major DVD set was also released.In February 2017, they performed at the closing ceremony of in,. UK sales mark In 1978, ', a cover of a track by with lyrics partly based on and partly on Psalm 19, became (at the time) the second highest-selling single of all time in the UK. After reaching No.1 for five weeks, 'Rivers of Babylon' began dropping down the chart, at which point the 'Brown Girl in the Ring' was given extensive radio airplay, and the single climbed back up the chart to No. The single spent six months in the UK Top 40, including 19 weeks in the Top 10.
It eventually sold over two million copies, the second single to do so, and is still one of only 7 to achieve this feat. (see )The group achieved a second UK million-seller with their version of the classic ', released as a medley ', which was previously a million-seller for. The single sold over 1.8 million copies, 1.6 million of which were in the four weeks the song was at No.1 in December 1978.Boney M.
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Are the only artists to appear twice in the top 11, with 'Rivers of Babylon' in 7th place and 'Mary's Boy Child/Oh My Lord' at number 11. They are also one of six artists to sell a million copies with two singles in the same year.Back catalogue Compared to other best-selling artists of the 1970s like, and the, the Boney M. 29 January 2002. Retrieved 28 November 2018. Germany, SPIEGEL ONLINE, Hamburg. Retrieved 30 December 2016.
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