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Baccara
Sorry I'm A Lady / Yes Sir I Can Boogie and others (Mexican LP)
RCA Victor (Mexico) / 1978 / MILS-4311
12" Disco Single 33 1/3 RPM Vinyl Record
Producers Writers:
Side 1 1. Rolf Sosa-Frank Dostal. 2. Rolf Sosa-Frank Dostal. 3. A. Lara. 4. rolf Sosa-Peter Zentner. 5. Rolf Sosa-Frank Dostal.
Side 2 1. Rolf Sosa-Frank Dostal. 2. John O'brien-Docker. 3. Rolf Sosa-Peter Zentner. 4. Peretti-Creatore-Weiss. 5. Rolf Sosa-Frank Dostal. 6. Rolf Sosa-Frank Dostal. dynaflex RCA Records Arreglos Y Produccion Rolf Sosa.
Lado 1 (Side 1)
1. Sí Señor, Puedo Bailar (Yes Sir, I Can Boogie) / 4:29
2. Te Amo Hasta La Muerte (Love You Till I Die) / 4:26
3. Granada / 4:17
4. Dame Más (Gimme More) / 3:50
5. Koochie - Koo / 4:04
Lado 2 (Side 2)
1. Lo Siento, Soy Una Dama (Sorry, I'm A Lady) / 3:37
2. Cara Mía / 2:53
3. Siénteme (Feel Me) / 4.20
4. No Puedo Evitar Enamorarme (Can't Help Falling In Love) / 3:26
5. Número Uno (Number One) / 2:37
6. No Me Toques Una Sinfonía (Don't Play Me A Symphonie) / 4:17
I remeber mention in other uploaded records that 1978 was a great year in disco music, strangely i don't remember this group at all, i kew them in 1994 when got a cd compilation that included "Yes sir i can boogie" and also cause a friend of mine in that time asked me for that song cause was hes favorite from the times he was in high school... for me brings me memories of the time i left my house to start living on my own...
This record incluides the two hits of these girls of the funny accent besides with other strange tracks like the classic "Granada" of Agustin Lara that i was expecting was a disco version but is not :( other good tracks are "Gimme More" "Koochie Koo" that seems to be what happen after the girls danced with "the Sir" and that you can mix it with the hit "yes sir..." to make a good extended version...
On the B side Abba lovers can enjoy "Cara Mia" that with a little techno added could be a perfect track on Agnetha and Frida's voices, "Feel Me" runs on the same groove as "Sorry, I'm a lady". "Can't Help..." there's better covers of this songs than this hawaiian style music... "Number One" well maybe i'm too "abbatized" that still sounds like them to me and the last track you probably will be asleep by the time the b side gets to that point the only thing "good" is that reminds me of a very famous song in the early 70s by a latin singer but now i don't remember her name...
Babe here's the record you wanted to see on site i can't write more i'm tired and remember can't do much with just one hand :)
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My favorites songs are:
yes sir I can boogie
gimme more
sorry' I'm lady and cara mia.
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