La Bouche
Frank Farian, the man behind Boney M and Milli Vanilli, rolled out his '90s equivalent, La Bouche, in 1995. Based in Germany (though both are American), vocalist Melanie Thornton and rapper Lane McCray hit number one throughout Europe and Canada with their singles "Sweet Dreams" and "Be My Lover." In 1995, the duo released their first American single, "Tonight Is the Night" for Logic Records. Blending R&B, house and pop, Sweet Dreams appeared in September of 1995, produced by Farian; All Mixed Up appeared in 1996, followed a year later by Moment of Love. In 1998, La Bouche issued S.O.S. On November 24, 2001, Thornton was killed in a plane crash in Switzerland -- she had been travellling from Berlin to Zurich for a performance when the plane went down, killing her and the 23 other passengers. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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La Bouche probably will never match the twin peaks of "Sweet Dreams" and "Be My Lover," the two singles that ruled Eurodance clubs during 1995 and 1996, but that doesn't mean that their subsequent...
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| recent albums | date | score | reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| Moment of Love | 1997 | 9.00 | 0 |
| All Mixed Up | 1996 | 7.67 | 0 |
| Sweet Dreams | 1996 | 9.80 | 0 |
Recent User Reviews
some artists increibleses them as they do us to move the legs as soon as we listen to the notes of his songs, but as LABOUCHE no one ...
FULL REVIEWposted Sep 2, 2007


