Album

Europop

Eiffel 65

1999 · Electronic, Pop

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Europop by Eiffel 65

Europop is a Global & Regional album by Eiffel 65, originally released in 1999. On Gatefold: 76 pressings tracked, owned by 7 collectors.

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Europop is the debut studio album by Italian electronic group Eiffel 65. It was released in late 1999 as under Bliss Corporation and Universal Records and Republic Music. The album's most notable for the group's two biggest hits: "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" and "Move Your Body" which topped charts worldwide in 2000. All the songs on this album are sung in English. The title of Europop describes its genre, following a deep house template featuring pitch-corrected vocal, Euro disco beat, synthesizer hook, and "nursery rhyme choruse," with occasional deviations from it into string-orchestrated hip-hop ("Living in a Bubble") and "trippy" house stylings ("Now is Forever" and "Europop"). Elements of 1980s synthpop dominate with reviews making comparisons to Depeche Mode (especially towards "Your Clown"), Erasure, A-ha, and Duran Duran. Although some of its tracks are self-indulgent and facile, Europop generally incorporates social commentary on deceptions and connections between human. Explained lead singer Jeffrey Jey, "We like to speak of how things affect human beings without saying 'This is bad' or 'We want to drown everyone who does that.'" "Living in a Bubble"'s message is making sure what's real in "a place of lies and hype"; specifically, according to Jey, it is about how celebrities have people they encounter be unusually "friendly and openhearted right away" when popular, only for that to change when their fame decrease. The subject of "Silicon World" dreams of "a silicon girl with silicon lips and silicon hair" he'll never meet. "Too Much of Heaven" critiques societies' fixation on wealth and its effects on morality, while "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" is about someone where "everything is blue for him" due to a need to be heard. .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Too Much Of Heaven (Radio Edit)4:09
  2. 2Too Much Of Heaven (Album Mix)5:17
  3. 3Blue (Da Ba Dee) [Gabry Ponte Ice Pop Mix]6:26
  4. 4Blue (Da Ba Dee) [Gabry Ponte Ice Pop Radio]4:43
  5. 5Blue (Da Ba Dee) [Molinaro Parade Mix]8:50
  6. 6Blue (Da Ba Dee) [Hannover Rmx]6:23
  7. 7Dub In Life (Album Edit)3:57
  8. 8Living In A Bubble (Album Mix)5:03
  9. 9Move Your Body (Gabry Ponte Radio Edit)4:28
  10. 10Move Your Body (Gabry Ponte Club Mix)5:54
  11. 11My Consolle (Album Radio Edit)4:13
  12. 12Your Clown (Slow Mix)4:09
  13. 13Another Race (Album Edit)4:33
  14. 14The Edge (Album Mix)4:20
  15. 15Now Is Forever (Electronic Ballad Mix)5:44
  16. 16Silicon World (Main Mix)4:31
  17. 17Europop (No Fear Trance Mix)6:27
  18. 18Europop (Album Kraft Mix)5:26
  19. 19Hyperlink ( Deep Down) [Album Cut]4:57

Sound DNA

  • Global & Regional
  • East Asian Pop
  • synthetic
  • euphoric
  • club

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