Baccara agogo bar Bangkok is located at the far (Soi 23) end of Soi Cowboy, on the left side if you are walking from the Asoke Road end of the Soi. If you do come into Cowboy from Soi 23 it would be the first large bar on the right. Rosa 'Black Baccara' is a captivating Hybrid Tea rose with medium-large, 3 in. Across (7 cm), very full (45 petals), high-centered, velvety dark red flowers. The dramatic blossoms are borne on long, strong stems and last up to 2 weeks in a vase, making this rose a popular choice for cutting gardens. Blooming in flushes from spring to fall, the velvety texture and unique color of the flowers.
The rights to the RCA-Victor back catalogue are currently held by Sony BMG Music Entertainment - the original Baccara album in its entirety remains unreleased on compact disc. There is an alternative cover for the album from Scandinavia featuring the girls standing with a.
The Hits Of Baccara | ||||
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Greatest hits album by | ||||
Released | 1978 | |||
Recorded | 1976 - 1978 | |||
Genre | Pop/Disco | |||
Label | RCA-Victor | |||
Producer | Rolf Soja | |||
Baccara chronology | ||||
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The Hits Of Baccara is a compilation album by Spanish duo Baccara released on RCA-Victor in late 1978.
This the first international Baccara hits collection yielded one new single release, double A-side 'The Devil Sent You To Lorado'/'Somewhere In Paradise', and also contained their three biggest hits at the time, 'Yes Sir I Can Boogie', 'Sorry I'm A Lady' and 'Darling', but omitted their 1978 Eurovision Song Contest entry 'Parlez-Vous Français?'.
The Hits Of Baccara was launched with a lavish gatefold sleeve picturing the duo visiting Japan and performing at the 1977 World Popular Song Festival held in Tokyo.
In 1990 The Hits Of Baccara was to be re-released on compact disc provided with a new title and altered album art, as The Original Hits.The album was also issued in Spain as LOS EXITOS DE BACCARA With a laminated G/F cover.
Track listing[edit]
Side A[edit]
- 'The Devil Sent You To Lorado' (Dostal - Soja) - 4:07
- 'Koochie-Koo' (Dostal - Soja) - 4:04
- 'Adelita' (Traditional) - 2:31
- 'Sorry, I'm A Lady' (Dostal - Soja) - 3:39
- 'Cara Mia' (Docker - Soja) - 2:59
- 'Granada' (Lara) - 4:21
Side B[edit]
Baccara
- 'Baby, Why Don't You Reach Out?' / 'Light My Fire' (Edit) (Soja - Dostal) / (Densmore - Krieger - Manzarek - Morrison) - 4:46
- 'Somewhere in Paradise' (Soja - Zentner) - 4:12
- 'La Bamba' (Traditional) - 3:04
- 'Darling' (7' Version) (Dostal - Soja) - 5:28
- 'Yes Sir, I Can Boogie' (Dostal - Soja) - 4:33
Personnel[edit]
- Mayte Mateos - vocals
- María Mendiola - vocals
Production[edit]
Baccarat
- Produced and arranged by Rolf Soja.
Track annotations[edit]
Baccara Yes Sir I Can Boogie Album
- Tracks A1 & B2 previously unreleased.
- Tracks A2, A4, A5, A6 & B5 from 1977 studio album Baccara.
- Tracks A3 & B3 from 1978 studio album Light My Fire.
- Track B1 edited version. Full-length version appears on album Light My Fire.
- Track B4 from 1978 7' single 'Darling'. Full-length version appears on album Light My Fire.