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Bad Boys Blue
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Album Details: Bad Boys Blue

Release Date:01/01/1993
Label:Coconut Records
UPC:4250282803219

Track List: Bad Boys Blue

  1. Have You Ever Had a Love Like This
  2. Show Me the Way
  1. Under the Boardwalk

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User Reviews: Bad Boys Blue

  • Overall:

    Bad Boys Best'01

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Sep 12, 2001

    This album is ... nice,but can we call it an album?This is rather a compilation.I don't say the songs are not good,THEY ARE SUPER.But why do they call it an album?2 new songs in one year?I can't believe the perfect group BAD Boys Blue could do this.W...ith the gorgeous voice John has,could they make a better work.Anyway I remain the greatest fan of them,especially of John.I adore him!! Michelle,15 years old Read more Less

  • Overall:

    Bad Boys

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jul 9, 2001

    Bad boys would have been the best movie that Will has made in my oppionin he played a very strong man who will do any thing for the person that he loves and adores.

Pro Reviews: Bad Boys Blue

  • All Music Guide

    Over the years, Bad Boys Blue has been through its share of personnel changes. This self-titled release from 1993 was the last album by the group's John McInerney/Andrew Thomas/Trevor Travis lineup; by the next album, Travis was gone. Personnel changes, of course, can be a major distraction for a group, and they can be a cause of inconsistent albums. Bad Boys Blue's albums haven't always been consistent but, more often than not, this CD is enjoyable -- that is, if you have a taste for the European school of high-tech dance-pop. If you've spent a lot of time savoring the Pet Shop Boys or various artists that the Stock, Aitken Waterman team has produced, you'll find that the McInerney/Thomas/Travis edition of Bad Boys Blue is in good form on sleek, infectious tunes like "Rhythm of the Night" (not to be confused with dance diva Corona's 1995 hit), "A Train to Nowhere," and the single "Save Your Love." Also pleasing is an unlikely cover of the Drifters' "Under the Boardwalk," which works ...surprisingly well in a Euro-dance setting. A few of the tracks are weak; "I Totally Miss You" is as stiff and mechanical as it is forgettable. And while "Show Me the Way" isn't a bad song, it is marred by the group's awkward, ill-advised attempt to incorporate rapping. Although some Euro-dance acts have fared well with hip-hop elements, "Show Me the Way" ends up sounding clumsy and unnatural. But while Bad Boys Blue is mildly uneven, it has more ups than downs and was a generally respectable end to the group's McInerney/Thomas/Travis period. - Alex Henderson, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Bad Boys Blue

Bad Boys Blue is a multinational dance-pop group formed in Cologne, Germany, in 1984 and originally featuring British lead singer John McInerney, American Andrew Thomas, and Jamaican-born Trevor Taylor. After Taylor left the group in 1988, he was replaced by Trevor Travis; upon scoring a number 89 chart hit in 1993 with "Save Your Love," Travis exited as well, and Bad B... Read more