Cartoons

Cartoons

Cartoons

Cartoons es una banda de pop de Dinamarca conocidos por sus estrombóticas pelucas y trajes que caricaturizaban a las estrellas del rock de los años 50 de Estados Unidos. Su genero musical es eurodance. Cartoons significa en castellano "dibujos animados".

La banda hasta la fecha ha vendido más de 2 millones de copias, lo que las hace una de las más exitosas bandas de pop danés. También han sido nominados a los Grammys daneses.

El sexteto, que utilizan los nombres de Toonie, Sponge, Shooter, Buzz y Puddy Boop, firmaron por primera vez en la compañía Flex Records, y pasó más tarde a EMI Dinamarca.

Su canción más famosa hasta la fecha (creada en 1999) es Witch Doctor, alcanzó el número dos en el Reino Unido con su combinación de los originales coros de "ooh-ooh-ee-aah-aah" (a pesar de que carecen de registro de la doble velocidad de reproducción del coro), de conducción beat dance y, en ocasiones, roturas de guitarra, de ahí el término "technobilly".

tuvieron más éxito en el Reino Unido en el Top 10 con el hit Doodah! (Una versión de la canción folclórica americana Camptown Races de la década de 1850), de su álbum debut, Toonage.


Contenido

Discografía

Álbumes

  • Toonage - 1999
  • More Toonage - 1999
  • Toontastic - 2000
  • Greatest Toons - 2005

Canciones

  • Witch Doctor
  • Day Oh (Ekkosangen)
  • Doodah!
  • Aisy Waisy
  • Diddley-Dee
  • Let¡s go childish
  • Mama-Loo
  • Yoko
  • Big coconuts
  • The X-mas single
  • Dk to the moon

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