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30th Anniversary
Compilation album by
Released2007
Recorded1977 - 1981
GenrePop, disco
LabelSony-BMG
ProducerRolf Soja, Graham Sacher
Baccara chronology
The Very Best of Baccara
(2006)
30th Anniversary
(2007)

'30th Anniversary' is a 3-CD box set by Spanish duo Baccara, released by Sony-BMG Germany on 31 August 2007.

With a few minor omissions this fifty-track compilation comprises the entire recorded output of the original formation of the duo, Mayte Mateos and Maria Mendiola, made between the years 1977 and 1981 for the RCA-Victor label; their four studio albums Baccara (1977), Light My Fire (1978), Colours (1979), Bad Boys (1981), non-album tracks like 'The Devil Sent You To Lorado', 'Somewhere In Paradise', 'Sleepy Time Toy', 'Candido' as well as Spanish-, French- and German-language versions of some of their hits. 16 of the 50 tracks were previously unreleased on CD.

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Track listing[edit]

All tracks are written by Rolf Soja/Frank Dostal, except where noted.

Disc One
No.TitleWriter(s)Original AlbumLength
1.'Yes Sir, I Can Boogie'1977 - Baccara4:29
2.'Cara Mia'Rolf Soja/John O'Brien-Docker1977 - Baccara2:57
3.'Sorry, I'm A Lady'1977 - Baccara3:38
4.'Love You Till I Die' (previously unreleased on CD)1977 - Baccara4:26
5.'Granada'Agustín Lara1977 - Baccara4:10
6.'Gimme More'Rolf Soja/Peter Zentner1977 - Baccara3:50
7.'Koochie-Koo'1977 - Baccara4:02
8.'Feel Me'Rolf Soja/Peter Zentner1977 - Baccara4:20
9.'Can't Help Falling In Love'George Weiss/Hugo Peretti/Luigi Creatore1977 - Baccara3:26
10.'Number One'1977 - Baccara2:37
11.'Don't Play Me A Symphonie' (previously unreleased on CD)1977 - Baccara4:17
12.'Mad In Madrid' (Previously unreleased on CD)1978 - B-side of first edition of single 'Darling'
certain editions of 1977 - Baccara
3:24
13.'Darling' (7' Version)1978 - single A-side
full-length version ( - 5:51): 1978 - Light My Fire
5:25
14.'Parlez-Vous Français?' (French version; Previously unreleased on CD)Rolf Soja/Frank Dostal/Peter Zentner1978 - single A-side
1978 - Light My Fire
4:25
15.'Parlez-Vous Français?' (English version)1978 - single A-side
certain editions of 1978 - Light My Fire
4:30
16.'Baby, Why Don't You Reach Out?/Light My Fire' (Edit)Rolf Soja/Peter Zentner/Jim Morrison/Ray Manzarek/Robby Krieger/John Densmoreedited version: 1978 - The Hits of Baccara
original version (- 11:48): 1978 Light My Fire
4:43
17.'La Bamba'Traditional, Arr. Rolf Soja/María Mendiola1978 - Light My Fire3:00
Disc Two
No.TitleWriter(s)Original AlbumLength
1.'My Kisses Need A Cavalier'1978 - Light My Fire4:53
2.'Adelita'Traditional, Arr. Rolf Soja/María Mendiola1978 - Light My Fire2:28
3.'Yummy, Yummy, Yummy'Joe Levine/Arthur Resnick1978 - Light My Fire3:34
4.'Amoureux' (Previously unreleased on CD)Rolf Soja/Peter ZentnerB-side of 1978 single 'Parlez-Vous Français?' (French Version)3:39
5.'You And Me'Rolf Soja/Peter Zentner/Frank DostalB-side of 1978 single 'Parlez-Vous Français?' (English Version)3:25
6.'The Devil Sent You To Lorado'1978 - single A-side
1978 - The Hits of Baccara
4:03
7.'El Diablo Te Mandó A Laredo' (Spanish version of 'The Devil Sent You To Lorado')Rolf Soja/Frank Dostal/Span. T.: Fernando Luis-Hernandez1978 - single A-side Spain and Latin America.3:50
8.'Somewhere In Paradise'Rolf Soja/Peter ZentnerB-side of 1978 single 'The Devil Sent You To Lorado'/'El Diablo Te Mandó A Laredo'
1978 - The Hits of Baccara.
4:10
9.'Body Talk'1979 - Colours4:38
10.'By 1999 (By Nineteen-Ninety-Nine)' (previously unreleased on CD)1979 - Colours3:45
11.'Ay, Ay Sailor'1979 - Colours3:48
12.'For You'1979 - Colours3:44
13.'One, Two, Three, That's Life' (previously unreleased on CD)1979 - Colours3:49
14.'I'll Learn To Fly Tonight'Rolf Soja/Peter Zentner1979 - Colours3:35
15.'Roses In The Snow' (previously unreleased on CD)Rolf Soja/Peter Zentner1979 - Colours4:02
16.'Boomerang' (previously unreleased on CD)Rolf Soja/Peter Zentner1979 - Colours3:08
17.'Groovy Kinda Lovin' (previously unreleased on CD)Jürgen Schröder/Peter Zentner1979 - Colours3:23
Disc Three
No.TitleWriter(s)Original AlbumLength
1.'Sing Our Love A Lullaby' (Previously unreleased on CD)1979 - Colours3:33
2.'Baila Tú' (Spanish version of 'Body Talk'; Previously unreleased on CD)Rolf Soja/Frank Dostal/María Mendiola/Mayte Mateos1979 - single A-side Spain and Latin America4:43
3.'En El Año 2000' (Spanish version of 'By 1999 (By Nineteen-Ninety-Nine)'; Previously unreleased on CD)Rolf Soja/Frank Dostal/María Mendiola/Mayte Mateos1979 - B-side of 'Baila Tú'3:26
4.'Eins Plus Eins Ist Eins (1 + 1 = 1)' (German version of 'One, Two, Three, That's Life'; Previously unreleased on CD)1979 - single A-side West Germany3:48
5.'Sleepy Time Toy' (Previously unreleased on CD)A- and B-sides of withdrawn 1980 single5:06
6.'Candido' (Previously unreleased on CD)A- and B-sides of withdrawn 1980 single3:50
7.'Bad Boys'Graham Sacher1981 - Bad Boys4:25
8.'Last Night'Graham Sacher1981 - Bad Boys2:50
9.'Ohio'Graham Sacher1981 - Bad Boys3:04
10.'Love Control'Graham Sacher1981 - Bad Boys2:57
11.'Spend The Night'Graham Sacher1981 - Bad Boys3:07
12.'Rio'Graham Sacher1981 - Bad Boys4:46
13.'Colorado'Graham Sacher1981 - Bad Boys3:30
14.'Woman To Woman'Graham Sacher1981 - Bad Boys3:36
15.'Heart, Body And Soul'Graham Sacher1981 - Bad Boys4:09
16.'Love Songs'Graham Sacher1981 - Bad Boys3:36

Personnel[edit]

  • Mayte Mateos - vocals
  • María Mendiola - vocals
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Production[edit]

  • Disc 1 - All tracks arranged and produced by Rolf Soja
  • Disc 2 - All tracks arranged and produced by Rolf Soja
  • Disc 3 - Tracks 1-6: arranged and produced by Rolf Soja, tracks 7-16: arranged by Bruce Baxter and produced by Graham Sacher

Sources and external links[edit]

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=30th_Anniversary_(Baccara_album)&oldid=928992084'

16 November 2020, 16:25

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Baccara scored a massive hit in the UK back in 1977 with their infectious disco anthem 'Yes Sir I Can Boogie'. No one could have predicted it would make a return to the charts in 2020.

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But why, you ask?

Just a few years after Dairy Milk used it in advert starring a moustachioed office manager on his swivel chair, it's back via a completely unexpected source.

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  1. Who are Baccara?

    Baccara re female duo formed in 1977 by Spanish artists Mayte Mateos and María Mendiola.

    They quickly achieved international success with their debut single 'Yes Sir, I Can Boogie', which reached number one across most of Europe and became the best-selling single of all-time by a female group, selling over 18 million copies worldwide.

    They went on to represent Luxembourg in the Eurovision Song Contest 1978. However, by 1981 they had broken up.

    However, two incarnations of the original Baccara appeared during the 1980s, with Mendiola fronting New Baccara and Mateos keeping the duo's original name.

    In the 1990s, New Baccara reverted to Baccara, and since then both Mateos and Mendiola lead different duos with the same name.

    Mendiola's Baccara has proved more popular, scoring club hits such as 'Fantasy Boy' and 'Touch Me' in the late 1980s, and a cover of 'Wind Beneath My Wings'.

  2. Why is Scotland's fans using 'Yes Sir I Can Boogie'?

    The song was adopted by fans of the Scotland national football team in 2020, following the team's qualification for Euro 2020.

    It first became used locally in 2015, following a stag party video of Aberdeen defender Andrew Considine miming to the song while dressed in drag.

    Five years later, Scotland defeated Serbia on penalties to reach their first major tournament since 1998, and videos of the players (including Considine) chanting the song after the match went viral.

    The song has since risen up the charts, and was as high as number 18 on downloads and streams in the midweek update on November 15.

  3. Baccara might actually re-record it

    Well, one version of Baccara, anyway.

    Following the success of the song once again, Maria Mendiola said that she would be up for re-recording the song for the people of Scotland.

    Speaking on Good Morning Scotland, Maria said: 'With this pandemic, I have been sitting at home and this has uplifted me in a way you cannot imagine.

    'I will always thank the Scottish team and especially Andy Considine for making me so happy after 43 years.

    'I saw all the articles and everyone was calling me. I was delighted. I thanked the Scotland team and spoke with Andy over Instagram. He had such nice words.'

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