Baltimora - Tarzan Boy: The World Of Baltimora (2010)

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Title: Tarzan Boy: The World Of Baltimora
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: EMI Music
Genre: Italo-Disco, New Wave, Synth-Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:18:29
Total Size: 192/585 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Tarzan Boy 3:50
02. Woody Boogie (2010 Digital Remaster) 5:53
03. Juke Box Boy (Maxi / 2010 Digital Remaster) 5:52
04. Key Key Karimba (2010 Digital Remaster) 6:01
05. Living In The Background (2010 Digital Remaster) 6:05
06. Global Love (2010 Digital Remaster) 4:41
07. Running For Your Love (2010 Digital Remaster) 5:51
08. Call Me In The Heart Of The Night (2010 Digital Remaster) 4:55
09. Chinese Restaurant (2010 Digital Remaster) 5:11
10. Set Me Free (2010 Digital Remaster) 4:49
11. Pull The Wires (2010 Digital Remaster) 4:42
12. Come On Strike (2010 Digital Remaster) 4:49
13. Jimmy's Guitar (2010 Digital Remaster) 3:58
14. Survivor In Love (2010 Digital Remaster) 5:05
15. Tarzan Boy (Summer Version / 2010 Digital Remaster) 6:47

Baltimora were a new wave dance act from Milan, Italy who found success with their 1985 hit single "Tarzan Boy." Italian musician and producer Maurizio Bassi formed the project in 1984 with singer and dancer Jimmy McShane, a native of Northern Ireland who had recently relocated to Italy. A fixture of the underground dance scene in Milan, the flamboyant McShane was essentially the frontman and face of Baltimora, with Bassi and a handful of other Italian musicians writing and performing most of the band's music. With its buoyant synth-pop melody and signature Tarzan-call chorus, their debut single, "Tarzan Boy," became a major hit in the summer of 1985, first in Europe, and later in North America. By the year's end, their first full-length album, Living in the Background, had arrived in Europe, selling modestly in spite of its wildly successful lead track. A second album, Survivor in Love, was released in 1987, though it failed to capture the public's imagination the way "Tarzan Boy" had and Baltimora disbanded not long afterward. Bassi went on to work on various other projects and McShane, after being diagnosed with AIDS in 1994, passed away the following year. In the years after the band's demise, some sources claimed that Bassi was, in fact, the lead singer on "Tarzan Boy" and most of the Baltimora's other tracks, with McShane lip-synching during all of their live performances and videos. Whatever the case, the song's legacy has endured to become one of the better-known dance-pop hits of the '80s.



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