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Bodyrock is the fifth studio album by the Canadian rock singer Lee Aaron, released on September 13, 1989 through Attic Records (Europe and North America) [2] [1] and Alfa Records (Japan). [4] The album is Aaron's most successful and highest-charting release to date, reaching No. 24 on the Canadian albums chart [5] and No. 36 on the German ...
Bodyrock, a 1989 album by Lee Aaron "Bodyrock" (song), a 1999 song by Moby "Body Rock", a 1984 song by Maria Vidal, theme from the 1984 film
They found another member called Leah Tribe, and they returned to work. In mid-2002, they re-released their debut single "Bodyrock" in Europe with a new cover and new remixes. One of the remixes called "Bodyrock" (Full Crew R'N'B Remix) had different lyrics than the original. The re-release was a flop and did not chart.
Some album covers prove controversial due to their titles alone. When the Sex Pistols released Never Mind The Bollocks… in 1977, a record shop owner in Nottingham named Chris Searle was arrested ...
The magazine's March 1983 issue featured Aaron on the cover and in an interview. Aaron later concluded that posing for the magazine damaged her musical credibility; [5] she regretted the decision and assigned blame for it to pressure from her manager. [13] 1984's recording of the album Metal Queen resulted in a multi-album deal with Attic ...
"Bodyrock" is a song by American electronica musician Moby. It was released as the third single from his fifth studio album Play on July 12, 1999. [ 3 ] Heavily inspired by hip hop music , the song incorporates vocal samples from "Love Rap" by Spoonie Gee and the Treacherous Three .
Dixie Witch for the 1970s cover compilation album Sucking the 70's - Back in the Saddle Again. Canadian rocker Lee Aaron covered the song in her album Bodyrock. L.A. Guns covered the song during their early years. Felix Hanemann of the band Zebra included it on his debut solo album Rock Candy in 1999.
The direction of the album was supervised by Steve Washington, Amuka Kelly (also known as Sheila Horne Washington), and Daniel Borine. In 2015 Family Groove Records released "Body Rock" album. [10] In 2019, Aurra's second album as Déjà, the long out of print Made to Be Together was released to digital and streaming platforms. [11] [12] [13]