The Boogie Punkers Venus Shocking Blue Cover
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https://www.facebook.com/p/The-Boogie... • https://elbeastorecordings.bandcamp.c... • From '' The Boogie Punkers '' • Label: Downer Records – DRCE 008 • Format: CD, Album • Country: Japan • Released: 2003 • Tracklist • 01. Shout! • 02. Insane • 03. Wasted Time • 04. Surfer Rodriguez • 05. Go, Go, Go! • 06. Made Of Steel • 07. Boogie Times • 08. Don't Stop R R • 09. Gonna Burn This Town!!! • 10. Jungle • 11. USA Danger • 12. Boogie Boogie Punkers Show • 13. Slow Stroll • 14. Burning Ice • 15. Venus [Bonus Track] • Vocals – Luis Arroyo • Guitar – Carlos Beltrán, Luis Arroyo • Drums – Javier Caballero • Bass – Edu Uña • Mixed By – Javier Letamendia • Producer – Javier Letamendia • Recorded By – Javier Letamendia • ------------------------ • Venus is a 1969 song by the Dutch band Shocking Blue which the group took to number one in the U.S. and five countries across Europe in 1970. • Notably covered by girl group Bananarama, the song returned to number one in the U.S. and topped the charts in six other countries around the world in 1986. • The composition has been featured in numerous films, television shows and commercials, and covered dozens of times by artists around the world. • Covers • Venus had been a part of Bananarama's repertoire for several years before they actually recorded it. The team's three members, Sara Dallin, Siobhan Fahey, and Keren Woodward, had the idea of turning the song into a dance music tune, but they were met with resistance from their producers at the time, Steve Jolley and Tony Swain. Bananarama brought the idea to the production trio of Stock Aitken Waterman, and it became Bananarama's first collaboration with them. • In 1969, Bulgarian singer Lili Ivanova recorded her version of the song, called Venera (Bulgarian: Венера ). • In 1970, Greek band Olympians recorded the song To koritsi tou Mai (Greek: Το κορίτσι του Μάη , meaning Girl of May ) with the melody of Venus and lyrics written by Sevi Tiliakou. • On July 18, 1981, Dutch act Stars on 45 reached No.1 in the U.S. with a medley including the opening guitar riff from Venus . With the original Shocking Blue and the later Bananarama cover both going to No.1 on the Billboard Hot 100, this arguably made it the only song in that chart's history to hit No.1 by three different artists, though the Stars on 45 medley only included a portion. • A cover was released by then J-pop idol singer Yoko Nagayama in 1986, which became her first big hit. • A version of the song by The Chipettes, done in their signature style, was included on the album Born to Rock in 1988. They would also cover the Bananarama version for the 1998 album The A-Files: Alien Songs. • The Czech band Dunaj recorded a cover version in 1994 • When auditioning for the Spice Girls in the early '90s, Victoria Beckham recorded a version of the song for a demo tape, never intending for it to be released, though it has since leaked onto the Internet. • Stefanie Sun (Simplified Chinese: 孙燕姿; Traditional Chinese: 孫燕姿), a Singaporean singer-songwriter, covered the song on her 2002 album (Start自選集) as well as covers of Hey Jude and Silent All These Years . • Various hi-NRG/eurodance cover remixes by Obsession was released through Almighty Records in 2003. Audio samples can be heard on the official Almighty Records website.[6] • The winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2004, Ruslana, has recorded this song. • Norwegian act Erlend Øye recorded part of the song in a medley on his album that was part of the DJ-Kicks series. • No Angels, first season winners of German Idol series Popstars, cover it for their 2003 album Pure. This version was used in TV spots for ladies' razor Gillette Venus • Belgian girl group Seduced recorded a cover which peaked at No.25 on the Belgian Singles Top 50 in 2004. • The Russian children's band Street Magic (Volshebniki Dvora) (Волшебники Двора) cover the song on their 2005 album Hit Parade (Хит-парад), featuring lead vocals by band member Denis Uzkov (Денис Усков). • Japanese singer Hitomi featured a cover as the B-side to her Japanese Girl single in 2005. This version was the theme to commercials for the Gillette Venus razor in 2006 featuring Hitomi on a rock of a lagoon in Hawaii. • Kumi Koda recorded the song for Japanese Gillette commercials in 2007, releasing a full cover on her 2009 studio album Trick. • Girlband (The X Factor UK 2008 finalist) covered the song in the first live show. 2010 Finalists Belle Amie also covered the song in the fourth live show which had a Halloween theme. • Tom Jones covered the song on album Classic Tom Jones , released in 1998 • Polish singer Doda covered the song on New Year's Eve 2009/2010 in Łódź (TVP2). • Lussi Lebrun covered the song during season 8 of Nouvelle Star. • Finnish new wave band Belaboris covered the song, with Finnish lyrics, on their ...Olpa Kerran 12 • The song is featured in the stage musical Priscilla Queen of the Desert -- the Musical. • #psychobilly • #psychobillycover
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