Blue Babies

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Ring of Fire 02:48 Tools
Bad Moon Risin' 02:45 Tools
Ubangi Stomp 03:44 Tools
Keep Skankin' 02:58 Tools
Man with the Hex 03:01 Tools
King of Coffee 04:15 Tools
HardSka Medley 04:49 Tools
Wild Saxophone 03:26 Tools
Aguggamidda! 04:05 Tools
Jelly 04:17 Tools
Tainted Love 03:18 Tools
Ach Was 03:02 Tools
Das Model 03:32 Tools
Riders on the Stormfire 03:06 Tools
James Skabillity 03:11 Tools
Venus 03:47 Tools
F.B.I. 03:39 Tools
Das Modell 00:00 Tools
A La Ska 03:40 Tools
Opposites attract 03:45 Tools
Riders on the Stormefire 03:45 Tools
Bollywood Ska 04:36 Tools
Come with me 01:26 Tools
Spam 04:34 Tools
How can I say 04:13 Tools
Chanson 06:57 Tools
King of Coffee (live) 03:18 Tools
Keep Skankin´ 03:18 Tools
Bad Moon Risin 03:18 Tools
King of Coffee - Hot Cappuccino Mix (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Intro 02:47 Tools
Riders on the Storm (The Doors cover) 03:06 Tools
King Of Coffee - Hot Cappuccino Mix (Bonustrack) 08:42 Tools
A Guggamidda 02:45 Tools
King of Coffee - Hot Cappuccino Mix 08:42 Tools
F.B.I 08:42 Tools
James`Skabillity 08:42 Tools
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Blue Babies are a ska'n'roll band from Freiburg, Germany. The bass swirls, the accordion flies, the saxophone jumps ... For the last 17 years, the quintet from South Germany is rocking the republic. Whether city hall or theater, club, streetcar, café or hairdresser, the Blue Babies play wherever people can dance! Their Ska'n'Roll versions of hard rock anthems, Boney M. audibles, Johnny Cash classics, as well as their own musical numbers are small marvels and their stage performance is legendary: Everything that goes in the legs and opens the heart. Dressed in suits the Blue Babies commit themselves just two things: the love to good (and well played) music and the happiness of the audience. Damn the charts, casting bands, music from the pin - the Blue Babies are alive! And what..s about “crisis"? Ska has always been the antidote! At the beginning of the 60s as the music of the unemployed Rude Boys in Jamaica, at the early 80s as a force against Thatcherism in England, a little later as a weapon against the economic downturn in Germany. Currently Ska goes through an unprecedented revival. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.