Taco - Gold - The Ultimate Best Of (2021)

Artist: Taco
Title: Gold - The Ultimate Best Of
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Aviator-Entertainment
Genre: Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:40:05
Total Size: 665 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Gold - The Ultimate Best Of
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Aviator-Entertainment
Genre: Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:40:05
Total Size: 665 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Heavy Metal (02:15)
2. Tico Tico (Single Version) (03:10)
3. Swing Party (11:20)
4. Let's Face the Music (And Dance) (03:31)
5. Cheek to Cheek (Heaven) (Radio Edit) (03:22)
6. Superphysical Resurrection (Radio Version) (03:38)
7. Heartbreak City (03:48)
8. Under My Tight Skin (04:21)
9. Mas Que Nada (04:02)
10. You're My Answer to It All (Radio Edit) (03:11)
11. Welcome To Love (03:55)
12. Who's That At My Door? (04:00)
13. Taco's Charleston (Medley) (03:15)
14. If Swing Goes I Go Too (03:01)
15. Singin' in the Rain (04:44)
16. You Are My Lucky Star (03:09)
17. Puttin' On The Ritz (Use Your Headphones Mix) (04:36)
18. Sayonara ('Til We Meet Again) (03:45)
19. (They Long to Be) Close to You (04:04)
20. Glory Of Love (04:01)
21. Lady Of My Heart (Pop Version) (03:36)
22. Love Touch (Single Version) (03:46)
23. Got to Be Your Lover (Single Version) (03:32)
24. Married (03:19)
25. Far From My Homeland (04:33)
Taco scored his one and only pop hit in 1982 with a faithful rendition of the Irving Berlin chestnut "Puttin' on the Ritz." Born Taco Ockerse in Jakarta, Indonesia on July 21, 1955, he recorded "Ritz" in Germany in 1981; a year later, the song (originally popularized by Fred Astaire) hit the upper reaches of the U.S. pop charts, accompanied by a video depicting the singer decked out in a bow-tie-and-tails ensemble emblematic of the Depression-era movie musicals his image strived to emulate. Taco's debut LP, After Eight, contained other recreations of 1930s hits, as well as original material in the same vein; however, the market for such stuff was clearly limited, and after a 1984 follow-up, Let's Face the Music, he disappeared from the charts for good. © Jason Ankeny