The album Blue DA BA DEE by Eiffel 65 is a quintessential example of late 90s Eurodance music. The album features the hit single "Blue (Da Ba Dee)", which became a worldwide sensation upon its release in 1999.
The album is a mix of upbeat dance tracks and slower ballads, with a heavy emphasis on electronic instrumentation and catchy hooks. While some of the tracks can feel a bit dated in their production, the album as a whole is a fun and nostalgic listen for anyone who grew up in the late 90s.
One standout track on the album is "Move Your Body", which features a driving beat and infectious chorus that is impossible not to dance along to. Other highlights include "Too Much of Heaven", which features a beautiful vocal performance from lead singer Jeffrey Jey, and "Lucky (In My Life)", which has a bittersweet quality to it that sets it apart from the rest of the album.
First pressing with no barcode but a suggested retail price note on the back cover "Prezzo Consigliato Al Pubblico: L. 10.900"
Later reissues replaced this with a simple text stating: "Hit European Hit" and added a barcode on the top right.
Comes in card sleeve.
All tracks: 128BPM
Track 4 "Blue (Da Ba Dee) (Dub Mix)" contains a quotation from "Faithless - God Is A DJ"
Barcodes
Barcode (Text): 4 601250 311166
Barcode (String): 4601250311166
Matrix / Runout: ZEF 11942
Rights Society: S.I.A.E.
Matrix / Runout: SK004 AUD/AST
About Eiffel 65
Eiffel 65 is an Italian electronic/eurodance 3-piece group, formed in the late 90's and best known for their international hit "Blue (Da Ba Dee)". The name "Eiffel" was chosen randomly by a computer program and the "65" was scribbled onto their name on a demo by mistake; it was actually part of a phone number.
left the group in 2005 to focus on his solo career.
In June 2006, and started a new project under the name .
In 2010, the full lineup reunited as Eiffel 65. Gabry announced he was no longer working with the group in 2016.
Blue DA BA DEE is a fun and enjoyable album that captures the spirit of late 90s Eurodance. While it may not be for everyone, fans of the genre will find plenty to enjoy here.