Banaroo's World

Occupation

  • Robbert "Bobby" Dessauvagie
  • Stefanie " Steffy " Dreyer
  • Kathrin "Cat" Geissler
  • Vittorio " Vito " Magro

Banaroo 's World (Eng. " Banaroo 's World") is the debut album from German pop group Banaroo, which was released on 20 June 2005. The album was able to sell more than 200,000 times, making it their most successful studio album. It was awarded in Germany with gold.

Title list

Production

Almost all the tracks on the album were created by different composers and producers. The song " Dubi Dam Dam " was produced by Carsten Wegener and Timo Hohnholz. Similarly, the song " Ringa Ding Ding ". A third title of the album, called " In the Name of Love", comes from them. The seventh track, " How Deep Is Your Love", also comes from her pen. Another song they steered added to the album. This is " I Never Wanna Live My Life without You ". The sixth song that Wegener and Hohnholz produced, was the piece "Living In A Red Balloon". Christian Geller, who was responsible for all four studio albums the group beFour, wrote the track "Bubble Gum".

Thorsten Brötzmann and Ivo Moring recorded for the title of " Fun, Fun " and " Shoobi Dubi Du" responsible. Composition and text come in "Space Cowboy", which was released as the second single from Thorsten Brötzmann, Terri Bjerre and Ivo Moring. For the song "Make You See the Stars" three very different songwriters and producers were requested. Dietmar Hamann, Astrid Lange and Solomon N. Thomas wrote and produced the song for Banaroo. The last song on the album, " Is It Love? ", Was produced by Didi Hamann and Astrid Lange. The album also contains the music video for " Dubi Dam Dam".

Publication and success

Finally, the album was released in Germany, Austria and Switzerland on 20 June 2005. Placed it on one position in Germany (30 weeks in the chart rating ) and in Austria (23 weeks in the chart rating ). In Switzerland, the album made ​​it to 7th place and held a total of 19 weeks in the charts. Two singles were released from the album. These were " Dubi Dam Dam" and " Space Cowboy ". The debut single was also the most successful in the band, because the song has sold more than 150,000 times. But the song " Space Cowboy " made it in two countries in the charts.

Singles

Dubi Dam Dam

As a debut single was released on 22 May 2005, the song " Dubi Dam Dam". In the Netherlands abolished the title of a chart entry. Here, the piece was placed at position 36 and fell after four weeks off the charts. The director on the set of the video led Robert Bröllochs. Tobias Rupp drew all the scenes. The production manager was Matthias Sperle. The production company that created the elaborate fantasy video, was the Camelot film productions.

Space Cowboy

" Space Cowboy " was released as the second and final single from the album. The song was number five in Germany, and was a total of ten weeks in the charts. On 12th made ​​it the song in Austria and Switzerland took the musical work position 17 where the single ten weeks was represented in the chart rating also as in Germany. It was produced video by Michael Bröllochs. Also in this video shoot Robert Bröllochs was the director. The photographs were taken by Jason West. Matthias Sperle is the director of this production. The Music Company Ltd. is the rental of Camelot film productions who also produced " Dubi Dam Dam".

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