Bruce and Bongo

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Bruce and Bongo were a 1980s British electronic, New Wave duo consisting of Bruce Hammond Earlam (born January 13, 1955) and Douglas Wilgrove (born March 19, 1955). The pair are best known internationally for their 1986 hit "Geil". Geil is used in this context to mean 'cool' or 'awesome', but translates literally as 'horny'. The song charted in several countries around Europe. The song was released alongside their most successful album, The Geil Album, although the album was not commercially successful. The duo also promoted a second single, "Hi Ho (Whistle While You Work)", at several events in Germany.

Internationally, Bruce and Bongo are considered to be a one-hit wonder.

In 1994, Hammond helped establish a new production company, "How's That" Music, Gmbh (Germany), which assisted in the creation of several European hits, including the Mark'Oh project. Hammond has also worked on the albums |Beyond the Banana Islands and Magic Tour.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

  • 1986 - The Geil Album

[edit] Singles

  • 1986 - French Foreign Legion
  • 1986 - Geil [#7 Switzerland]
  • 1986 - Hi Ho (Heigh Ho - Whistle While You Work) [#1 Austria]
  • 1987 - Holidays Are Here Again
  • 1992 - We Ain't Back
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