No Mercy (pop band)

No Mercy (translated: No Mercy ) is a pop group, which was produced for a long time in Germany.

  • 3.1 Awards for music sales

History

Energy produced by Frank Farian group consisting of Marty Cintron and the twins Ariel and Gabriel Hernandez. Frank Farian discovered Marty Cintron in 1995 in a beach café in Miami Beach / Florida and wanted to sign him immediately under contract. The fetched his friends on board and so No Mercy was born.

With their debut single Missing ( originally by Everything but the Girl) she already reached 18th place in 1995 in the German charts. Where Do You Go ( originally a title of La Bouche ) then reached even with a top 5 placing gold in the U.S. and platinum in Germany. In addition, the single reached in the UK at # 2 on the charts. The next single, When I Die, this time a title of The Real Milli Vanilli, 1997 also managed to platinum in Germany and the Netherlands, as well as double platinum in Austria. More singles success with titles like Kiss You All Over ( Exile ), Please Do not Go or Hello How Are You followed. Both albums the band were able to place in the European charts, with the debut My Promise was significantly more successful than the successor More.

After their second album, it was a little quieter around the group before the year 2000 at least reappeared two singles - Morena and Where Is The Love.

2002, the single Do not Let Me Be Misunderstood appeared ( originally by Nina Simone), a collaboration with Al di Meola. The planned following third album ( again produced by Frank Farian ) the band did not appear despite notice. 2006 the band did a tour of Eastern Europe and steered with You Are the One a title to the album Vocal Rendezvous Al di Meola of at.

Appeared in 2007, the Best -Of- Album Greatest Hits with titles from the period with Frank Farian. In October, the album Day By Day followed on its own, its 19 tracks were previously available only through iTunes.

Discography

Albums

Singles

Awards

  • RSH Gold 1997
  • 1998

Awards for music sales

Golden Record

  • Germany 1997: for the single " When I Die "

Platinum record

  • Germany 1996: for the single " Where Do You Go"
  • 1997: for the Album "My Promise"

2x platinum record

  • Austria 1997: for the Album "My Promise"
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