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The history of Bad Boys Blue started in Cologne (Germany) back in
1984, when the founders of Coconut Records - Tony Hendrik and his wife,
Karin van Haaren (vel Karin Hartmann), decided to create a new music
project. They planned to look for members of the new group in England, but
finally they found them in Cologne. The original
line-up was following: John Edward McInerney (born September 7th, 1957,
Liverpool, England), Trevor Oliver Taylor (born January
11th, 1958, Montego Bay, Jamaica), died January 19th, 2008) and Andrew Freddie
Thomas (born May 25th, 1946, San Francisco, USA).
The
first single of the group called "L.O.V.E. In My Car" was released in autumn
1984. It did very well in the discos and clubs, but it didn't get to the
charts at all. It was the first, but also the last single track which Andrew
sang lead on, cause producers wanted Trevor Taylor to sing the lead
vocal in other tracks.
In spring 1985 was released the single "You're A Woman",
which became very popular in Europe. The track which was sang by Trevor
appeared in many european charts
- Switzerland #2, Sweden #2 and Germany #8. In summer 1985 was released
the debut album called "Hot Girls - Bad Boys" (Switzerland #9). The next
single released from the album was "Pretty Young Girl" which did very well
in the charts too - Sweden #9, Germany #29 and Switzerland #30.
1986 brought another two hit-singles: "Kisses And Tears
(My One And Only)" (Germany #22, Switzerland #26) and "I Wana Hear Your
Heartbeat (Sunday Girl)" (Germany #14, Switzerland #21). The both singles
promoted the second album called "Heartbeat", which except typical BBB tracks
contained two covers: "Love Really Hurts Without You" (originally
performed by Billy Ocean) and "Baby I Love You" (originally
performed by Phil Spector). The first of them was even released
as the next single, but it didn't achieve the success.
In
1987 was released the single "Gimme Gimme Your Lovin' (Little Lady)", which
discovered the next album. It was a typical BBB track sung by Trevor, so
it didn't surprise the fans at all. At that time no-one could suppose what
changes in the group will be caused by "Come Back And Stay" - a song which
was chosen to be released as the next single. It was the first track which
John sang lead on and its big trump were female parts sang by Lyane Leigh.
The single did very well in the charts - Germany #18. In June was released
the 3rd album called "Love Is No Crime", where except Trevor, also John
was a lead singer.
1988 brought the next album titled "My Blue World". It
was promoted by three singles: "Don't Walk Away, Suzanne" (Germany #44),
"Lovers In The Sand" (Germany #42) and "A World Without You (Michelle)"
(Germany #17). The remixes of the last two singles were also released as
special limited editions. Almost all of the songs from the new album were
sang by John. Trevor only sang two tracks lead on: "Bad Reputation" and
"Love Don't Come Easy". This sitation surely had an influence for the relations
in the group. It was obvious that Trevor felt not comfortable staying in
the background. In 1988 was also released the first compilation of the group
called "Bad Boys Best", which included all the hit singles as well as a
brand new track titled "Hungry For Love". It was also the next single released
in two versions (Germany #26). Trevor Taylor decided to leave the group
at that time and has continued his career in other groups - "Street
Noise", "Ozazuvas", "Supa T." and "Umoya".
The
group quickly found a new member named Trevor Bannister (born August 5th,
1965, Grembsby, England). In 1989 that crew released
two singles: "Lady In Black" (Germany #16) and "A Train To Nowhere" (Germany
#27). The both tracks promoted the new album called simply "The 5th". Also
in 1989 was released the compilation "Super 20".
"Game Of Love" was the name of the next album released
in 1990. The album was promoted by three singles: "How I Need You" (Germany
#33), "Queen Of Hearts" (Germany #28) and "Jungle In My Heart" (Germany
#41). Also in 1990 was released the special single called "The Official
Bootleg Megamix vol.1" and the VHS cassette "Bad Boys Best" containg videos
of the group.
In 1991 was released the single "House Of Silence", which
discovered the new album under the same title. Though there were plenty
of good tracks on it, the record company decided to not promote it with
the next singles.
In
1992 was released the next album "Totally", which was promoted by three
singles: "I Totally Miss You", "Save Your Love" (Germany #16, USA #89) and
"A Love Like This". The first two singles were released in the U.S. as special
editions containg some new remixes. In 1992 was also released the next compilation
called "More Bad Boys Best". The item included the best tracks from 1989-1992,
but also some rarities previously unreleased: the new version of "Kiss You
All Over, Baby" sung by John, the live version of "Lady In Black" and the
special remix of "You're A Woman" sung by John McInerney and Trevor Bannister.
1993
was another turning point in the career of the group. Then was released
the single "Kiss You All Over, Baby" (the version was taken from "More Bad
Boys Best" compilation), which promoted the new album titled "Kiss". It
was really particular item as it included 6 brand new tracks, the new versions
of "Kiss You All Over, Baby" and "I Live", the original version of "Kisses
And Tears (My One And Only)", the new remix of "I Totally Miss You" and
spanish version of "Save Your Love" called "Aguarda Tu Amor". Also in 1993
were released two compilations: "Dancing With The Bad Boys" and "Bad Boys
Blue" (only in the U.S.). Though the group had many successes at that time,
Trevor Bannister decided to leave. Then John and Andrew decided to leave
Coconut Records and signed to the new label called Intercord. In 1993 BBB
toured in Africa with the additional singer named Owen Standing. The guy
has never become the official member of the group as the ex-label of the
BBB - Coconut Records, offered him a solo contract. John and Andrew decided
to continue as a duet.
In
1994 was released the single "Go Go (Love Overload)", which promoted the
totally new album titled "To Blue Horizons". The item was promoted by two
more singles: "What Else?" and "Luv 4 U". In the U.S. was released the special
edition of the album including two bonus tracks: "Family Beat" and "Don't
Be So Shy" (the B-sides of the last two singles). Meanwhile Coconut Records
released the compilation "You're A Woman", the single "Dance Remixes" and
the album "Completely Remixed" containing new remixes of the greatest hits.
In
June 1995 was released the single "Hold You In My Arms" recorded with a
new member of the group named Mo Russel (born March 15th, 1956, Aruba,
Caribbean Sea).
In 1996 was released the next album "Bang Bang Bang",
which was promoted by one more single called "Anywhere". Unfortunately,
neither the both singles nor the album didn't achieve the success.
In
1997 the boys didn't work in the studio, but in March 1998 they signed to
Coconut Records and released the single "You're A Woman'98". The new version
of the old track did well in the charts and was very successfull (Finland
#17, Germany #52). In summer the group released the new album called "Back"
(Germany #28). The item included eight new remixes of the well known hits,
the special megamix and seven brand new tracks. The new versions were mostly
produced by Andy Matern and Christoph Schick.
A
few new tracks were written and produced by a well known german composer
and producer, David Brandes (Bros Music). The album was promoted by three
more singles: "The Turbo Megamix" (Finland #8, Germany #73), "From Heaven
To Heartache" and "The Turbo Megamix Vol.2". Also in 1998 was released the
compilation "With Love From Bad Boys Blue... - The Best Of The Ballads"
and the VHS cassette "Bad Boys Best'98".
In
February 1999 were released two singles: "Hold You In My Arms'99" (by Intercord)
and "The-Hit-Pack", which promoted the new album called "...Continued" (Germany
#38). Similar to "Back" also this item included a couple of new tracks as
well as
new
versions of well known hits. In May 1999 was released the compilation "Pretty
Young Girl" and in September another new album titled "Follow The Light"
(Germany #80). It was also the last album recorded with Mo as he decided
to leave the group in the end of the year. He was replaced by Kevin McCoy
also known as Jojo Max (born January 21st, 1971, Virginia, USA). Kevin has
already worked with the group since 1998 as a raper.
May
29th, 2000 was released the single "I'll Be Good". It discovered the next
album called "Tonite" which was released in July. Though such tracks like:
"S.O.S. For Love", "I Wanna Fly" or "Do What You Do" were potential hits,
the record company decided to not promote it with the next singles.
In July 2001 was released the next compilation called
"Bad Boys Best 2001". Except the hits taken from the last four albums, the
item included two brand new tracks: "Don't Want Your Love" and "Sweet Little
Things". Also in 2001 the contract between Coconut Records and the group
has ended.
In summer 2002 the group signed a deal with David Brandes
(Bros Music) and in September they started working on their next album.
In the beginning of 2003 Kevin McCoy left the group.
John
and Andrew decided to go on as a duet again. July 7th, 2003 was released
the single "Lover On The Line" (Germany #72), which promoted the new album
titled "Around The World" (Germany #43), released August 4th. The single
as well as the album were released by Koch Universal. In 2003 were also
released two compilations: "In The Mix" and "The Stars Of The XX Century
- Greatest Hits" (only in Poland).
Another year (2004) Bad Boys Blue spent on promo concerts
in Germany, USA, Russia, Ukraine and Hungary.
In January 2005 took place the last concert of the hitherto
crew - John made the decision to stop working with Andrew. The next months
of 2005 John spent on concerts in Germany, USA, Russia and Turkey, where
he performed along with backing singers and live group. In 2005 was released
the first DVD of the group titled "1985 - 2005 | Video Collection", the
compilations: "Hit Collection vol. 1 - You're A Woman", "Hit Collection
vol.2 - The Best Of", "Greatest Hits Remixed", "Hungry For Love", "Greatest
Hits" (2 CD) and re-edtions of the two earlier compilations: "Completely
Remixed" and "Dancing With The Bad Boys".
In
January 2006 John was joined by Carlos Ferreira (born April 11th, 1969,
Mozambique). In September 2006 was released special 3 CD box entitled "Hit
Collection" containing
Bad
Boys Blue mega hits.
In April 2008 was released the single "Still In Love" discovering
brand new album "Heart & Soul" which digital release took place on May 2008.
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