The Ultimate Baltimora
Baltimora was an Italian music project active in the 1980s and featuring Jimmy McShane (May 23, 1957 - March 29, 1995), a Northern Irish dancer, singer, and songwriter. It is considered a one-hit wonder in the United Kingdom and the United States due to the success it experienced with its 1985 hit Tarzan Boy compared to its other singles. In other European countries, including Italy, Baltimora enjoyed more success. Despite McShane being the focus, the songs were mostly written and sung by Italian vocalist Maurizio Bassi, although controversy exists (as in many 'studio'-based groups) over McShane's level of co-singing and co-songwriting. The songs are considered a key example of the italo disco sound. Baltimora first appeared during the summer of 1985, sweeping over Europe before finding release in the United States via EMI. The time it took for EMI to finally break Tarzan Boy in America resulted in the song earning a six month stay on the Hot 100, ultimately peaking at #13 in the early spring of 1986. His first album, 'Living in the Background', arrived some time later. The group, despite successful touring and frequent dance club plays, quickly fell off of the radar. However, Tarzan Boy made a second run up the Hot 100 in the spring of 1993, climbing to #51 thanks to its appearance in the movie 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III'. No such resurgence occurred when the song appeared again in a movie a few years later in the 1997 Chris Farley comedy 'Beverly Hills Ninja'. Tarzan Boy did catch the attention of millions again in a Listerine commercial, which featured the song playing (minus the lead vocals) while a computer-animated bottle of blue minty mouthwash swung around on vines in a colorful digital jungle. Jimmy McShane died on March 29, 1995 as a result of AIDS complications. Maurizio Bassi remained involved in the music industry, although finding mainstream success elusive. His son, Matteo Bassi, is also a musician. ---- Baltimora is also the stage name of Italian singer-songwriter and record producer Edoardo Spinsante (born 2001), most known for winning the fifteenth season of the Italian talent show X Factor. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Baltimora was an Italian music project active in the 1980s and featuring Jimmy McShane (May 23, 1957 - March 29, 1995), a Northern Irish dancer, singer, and songwriter. It is considered a one-hit wonder in the United Kingdom and the United States due to the success it experienced with its 1985 hit Tarzan Boy compared to its other singles. In other European countries, including Italy, Baltimora enjoyed more success. Despite McShane being the focus, the songs were mostly written and sung by Italian vocalist Maurizio Bassi, although controversy exists (as in many 'studio'-based groups) over McShane's level of co-singing and co-songwriting. The songs are considered a key example of the italo disco sound. Baltimora first appeared during the summer of 1985, sweeping over Europe before finding release in the United States via EMI. The time it took for EMI to finally break Tarzan Boy in America resulted in the song earning a six month stay on the Hot 100, ultimately peaking at #13 in the early spring of 1986. His first album, 'Living in the Background', arrived some time later. The group, despite successful touring and frequent dance club plays, quickly fell off of the radar. However, Tarzan Boy made a second run up the Hot 100 in the spring of 1993, climbing to #51 thanks to its appearance in the movie 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III'. No such resurgence occurred when the song appeared again in a movie a few years later in the 1997 Chris Farley comedy 'Beverly Hills Ninja'. Tarzan Boy did catch the attention of millions again in a Listerine commercial, which featured the song playing (minus the lead vocals) while a computer-animated bottle of blue minty mouthwash swung around on vines in a colorful digital jungle. Jimmy McShane died on March 29, 1995 as a result of AIDS complications. Maurizio Bassi remained involved in the music industry, although finding mainstream success elusive. His son, Matteo Bassi, is also a musician. ---- Baltimora is also the stage name of Italian singer-songwriter and record producer Edoardo Spinsante (born 2001), most known for winning the fifteenth season of the Italian talent show X Factor. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Bananarama
Bandolero
Bastarka
Tarzan Boy
Woody Boogie
Tarzan Boy (original version)
Tarzan Boy - Original Hit Version
TARZAN BOY (ALBUM VERSION)
Chinese Restaurant
Tarzan boy - Single version;2010 Digital Remaster;
Living in the Background
Pull the Wires
Tarzan Boy (Original Hit Version)
Tarzan Boy - Summer Version / 2010 Digital Remaster
Running for Your Love
Tarzan Boy - Original Version
Tarzan boy (Single version) (2010 Digital Remaster)
Baltimora
Tarzan Boy (Single Version)
Altro
Tarzan Boy (Summer Version)
Juke Box Boy - Maxi / 2010 Digital Remaster
Key Key Karimba
Tarzan Boy - Dance Remix
Tarzanboy
Baltimora - Tarzan Boy
Tarzan Boy (long)
Tarzan Boy (Remix)
Tarzan Boy
Colore
Set Me Free
Survivor In Love
Woody Boogie - 2010 Digital Remaster
Tarzan Boy (Techno Remix)
Come On Strike
Tarzan boy - Summer version;2010 Digital Remaster;
Parole Di Burro - Live
Key Key Karimba - 2010 Digital Remaster
The Jukebox Boy
Tarzan Boy (Extended Version)
Juke Box Boy
Call Me In The Heart Of The Night
Tarzan Boys
Tarzan Boy (original 12" mix)
Marecittà
Juke box boy - Maxi;2010 Digital Remaster;
Tarzan boy (2010 Digital Remaster)
Survivor In Love - 2010 Digital Remaster
Up With Baltimora
Tarzan Boy (Single Version) [Remastered]
Jimmy's Guitar
Global Love
Tarzan Boy (Extended Dance Version)
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