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Boney M.

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Producer Frank Farian created Boney M as a studio project in 1975. On the first output, "Baby Do You Wanna Bump", Farian did the spare vocals himself. After this first success and enquiries from TV stations, Farian cast the first line-up of Maizie Williams, Sheila Bonnique, African Mike and a girl named Nathalie. However, the first really recognized line up came later, with singers Marcia Barrett and Claudja Barry, model Maizie Williams and DJ Bobby Farrell.

The line-up of the group then went through numerous changes. After Claudja Barry left the band in 1976, Liz Mitchell, a former member of the Les Humphries Singers, was brought in. She went on to record Boney M's first LP, "Take the Heat Off Me". Previously recorded songs "Lovin' Or Leavin'" and "Daddy Cool", with Marcia Barrett on vocals, were included. The group's major pop break came 1978 with "Rivers of Babylon", the second highest selling single of all time in the UK.

Meanwhile, four Boney M. groups are on tour:
Boney M. feat. Bobby Farrell (until his death Dec. 30, 2010)
Boney M. feat. Maizie Williams.
Boney M. feat. Marcia Barrett.
and the only official line-up: Boney M feat. Liz Mitchell (Liz Mitchell, Patricia "Lorna" Foster, Carol Grey and Tony Ashcroft).
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Take The Heat Off Me

(24 versions)
Hansa International, Ariola Eurodisc GmbH 1976

Love For Sale

(31 versions)
Hansa 1977

Nightflight To Venus

(32 versions)
Hansa International, Ariola Eurodisc GmbH 1978

Oceans Of Fantasy

(26 versions)
Hansa International, Hansa International, Ariola Eurodisc GmbH 1979

Christmas Album

(13 versions)
Hansa International 1981

Boonoonoonoos

(20 versions)
Hansa International 1981

10.000 Lightyears

(22 versions)
Hansa 1984

Eye Dance

(10 versions)
Hansa 1985

Singles & EPs

Baby, Do You Wanna Bump - Part I And Part II

(6 versions)
Hansa 1975

Daddy Cool

(21 versions)
Hansa International 1976

Sunny

(14 versions)
Hansa International 1976

Ma Baker

(8 versions)
Pepita 1977

Ma Baker / Still I'm Sad

(11 versions)
Hansa International 1977

Belfast / Plantation Boy

(14 versions)
Hansa, Hansa International, Ariola Eurodisc GmbH 1977

Sunny

(7", EP)
RCA Victor 1977

Fever

(Flexi, 7", Shape, Card, Pic, S/Sided, Mono, Pos)
Tonpress 1977

No Woman No Cry

(7")
Durium 1977

Rasputin / Painter Man

(4 versions)
Hansa, Hansa International 1978

Mary's Boy Child / Oh My Lord

(12 versions)
Hansa International, Hansa, Hansa International, Hansa, Ariola Eurodisc GmbH, Ariola Eurodisc GmbH 1978

Dancing In The Streets / Mary's Boy Child - Oh My Lord

(7 versions)
Hansa International, Hansa International 1978

Painter Man

(2 versions)
Atlantic 1978

Rivers Of Babylon / Brown Girl In The Ring

(24 versions)
Hansa International, Ariola Eurodisc GmbH 1978

Dancing In The Streets

(3 versions)
Sire 1978

Rasputin

(18 versions)
Atlantic 1978

Love For Sale

(12")
RCA Victor 1978
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Tony42Baq Feb 05, 2011
I would like to add that the first Picture Disc in Colombia was a release for Boney M. "Oceans of fantasy" by Discos Tropical on the Swing label (Hansa license). Discos Tropical out of Barranquilla, Colombia were always on the edge of innovation on international danceable music for the local market. Tony42
Tony42Baq Feb 05, 2011
Boney M. is another group that I had the opportunity to promote and get Boney M. known in Colombia on their first four albums. They got gold and platinum in our territory. Sylvia K at Hansa did the deal with me. It was super from the start with "Daddy Cool". Later "Ma Baker" et al. Tony42
xamix Dec 24, 2010
Boney M's sound featured male/female harmony vocals, a stomping disco beat, swooping strings, funky guitar and hook-filled melodies that are still fondly remembered by millions of fans worldwide.

They are absolutely one of the best disco bands ever! I found my way into music by listening to their hits like "rasputin", "daddy cool" and "gotta go home".

If you say disco you know Boney M is involved!
Crijevo Aug 03, 2010
Disco music was a good thing occasionally ('I Feel Love' is way beyond the ultimate disco hit and the ultimate club hit EVER!) but partially I do understand all the nonsense in the public, condemning and blaming disco either for its guilty pleasures or some ridiculous 'fact' things went wrong at one point in music business. I guess, that 'fact' was some hits were more annoying than the others.

Personally, I never liked Boney M (didn't care much for ABBA either). Not that their hits weren't a deserved success ('Sunny' and 'Still I'm Sad' are great examples of a pop standard), but most of "their" hit-music sounded like a stencil from a factory line (already carved in most of the songs' easy rhyme titles - like 'Daddy Cool' and 'Bahama Mama'), whose primary aspect was mercilessly selling a branded product instead of one's true personality. Remember their spicy cover art for 'Love For Sale?' Somehow, if not directly, that sleeve perfectly illustrates show business slavery, not pleasures - and despite whatever irony or humour put into it, it still is a tasteless reminder of human/slave trade (today popularly called 'trafficking').

Not that any side complained - the singers who were not singers, their calculating production and management team and finally, the audience - everyone was in it for some sweet bite at the end.
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