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Take the Heat Off Me

Boney M.

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Album Review

Take the Heat Off Me marked the album debut of one of the world's most successful disco groups, Boney M. Although they never found much success in the United States, they were a phenomenon overseas during the late '70s and this album makes it easy to understand why. They were the right group at the right time — their unique combination of rocksteady disco rhythms and infectious bubblegum pop hooks created a sound that anyone in any country could easily grasp and find appealing. Some may find the Boney M. sound to be too sweet, but the group's soulful vocals subtly add a little grit into the mix to keep the music from drifting off into the ether. The big hits from this album were "Sunny," a pulsating, string-drenched update of Bobby Hebb's pop-soul classic, and "Daddy Cool," a relentless groove that combines staccato violin stabs, mariachi horns, and an aggressive drum attack to create an irresistibly catchy dance-pop ditty. The other tracks offer a similar mix of poppy originals and odd covers: "Got a Man on My Mind" combines reggae rhythms and choral vocals to great effect and Boney M.'s cover of Bob Marley's "No Woman, No Cry" may seem preposterous in concept but works thanks to its effective combination of soulful vocals and slick instrumentation. "Baby Do You Wanna Bump," the only song that strays from the pop song format, drags noticeably, but the high quality of the surrounding tunes makes up for this flaw. Take the Heat Off Me won't win any new fans to the disco cause, but it remains an effective and likable slice of Euro-disco at its most effervescent. ~ Donald A. Guarisco, Rovi

Customer Reviews

Where's 'Help Help'?

The first and by far the best Boney M album. Contains two of the most recognisable disco songs of the 70's - 'Daddy Cool' and 'Sunny'. The covers of 'Fever' and Bob Marley's 'No Woman No Cry' deserve their place, but where is the missing 'Help, Help'? available on the vinyl pressing but not on any CD version, instead substituted by the dreadful 'Baby Do You Wanna Bump', which is woefully out of place.

take the heat off me

should have had 'help ,help', track 4 on original uk lp as a bonus, this track seems lost

Help!

The track 'Help, Help' was only featured on the UK version of the album. The European release included the track listing as featured here. However, the 'missing' track is included on the Boney M compilation 'Ultimate Rarities & Long Versions' Volume 1, which is widely available.

Biography

Formed: 1976 in Germany

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Although they never had much success in America, the Euro-disco group Boney M. were a European phenomenon during the '70s. After German record producer Frank Farian (born in 1942) recorded the single "Baby Do You Wanna Bump?" (which was successful in Holland and Belgium), he created Boney M. to support the song, bringing in four West Indian vocalists who had been working as session singers in Germany — Marcia Barrett (b. October 14, 1948, St. Catherines, Jamaica), Liz Mitchell (b. July 12,...
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