Eiffel 65

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Eiffel 65
Origin Flag of Italy Turin, Italy
Genre(s) Electronica
Eurodance
House
Europop
Years active 1998 - 2006
Label(s) Universal Music
Former members
Jeffrey Jey (Vocals, bass guitar)
Maurizio Lobina (Keyboards, guitar)
Gabry Ponte (DJ, keyboards) (1998-2005)

Eiffel 65 was an Italian electronic/eurodance/italodance three-piece group, formed in the late 1990s and best known for their international hit "Blue (Da Ba Dee)". Their other hit singles include "Move Your Body" and "Too Much of Heaven", all of which appeared on their album Europop, released in late 1999. The name "Eiffel" was chosen randomly by a computer program and the "65" was scribbled onto their name on a demo by mistake; it was actually part of a phone number. Eiffel 65 achieved rare success in the US. Their debut single became a top ten hit and their album a top five placing and sold over two million units. No other Italian pop or dance group before or since has ever achieved such sales in the USA.

Their second album Contact! was released in 2001 and while it did not sell as well as Europop, it did enjoy a fair share of success in Europe. The group continued to enjoy success in their native Italy with such songs as "Viaggia Insieme a Me", "Voglia di Dance All Night", and "Cosa Resterà". In 2003, Eiffel 65 released a self-titled album, mainly in Italian.

Eiffel 65 also made thirty remixes of tracks by other artists (like S Club 7's hit single "Reach") between 1999 and 2002 and in early 2006 a remix of Yo Yo Mundi's "L'Ultimo Testimone".

In early March 2005 the group's DJ, Gabry Ponte, left the group to be able to focus on his solo career.

On May 16, 2006, the remaining two members, Maurizio Lobina and Jeffrey Jey, left Bliss Corporation to continue on their own with their own production company. Since the name "Eiffel 65" is property of Bliss Corporation, the duo has decided to continue under a new name.

Eiffel 65's long anticipated[citation needed] fourth album, under the working title 'Crash Test', had already finished production by the time of Maury's and Jeffrey's departure from Bliss Corporation, and has been released. The album's lyrics are in both English and Italian.

In June 2006, it was announced that Eiffel 65's new name would be Bloom 06. The first album Crash Test 01, originally to be Eiffel 65's fourth album titled "Crash Test", was released on October 13, 2006.

The Bliss Corporation had confirmed that a new Eiffel 65 line-up would make their debut in summer of 2007 but then the debut was postponed until further notice.


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[edit] Members

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

[edit] Singles

  • "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" (1999) #3 Italy, #1 Belgium, #1 Finland, #1 Russia, #1 Spain, #1 Switzerland, #1 Denmark, #1 France, #1 Norway, #1 Austria, #1 Netherlands, #1 Israel, #1 Sweden, #1 Europa, #1 Australia, #1 United Kingdom, #1 Ireland, #1 Germany, #1 Latvia, #6 United States
  • "Move Your Body" (2000) - #1 Italy, #1 Belgium, #1 Finland, #1 Russia, #1 Spain, #1 Switzerland, #1 Denmark, #1 France, #1 Norway, #1 Austria, #1 Netherlands, #1 Israel, #1 Sweden, #1 Europa, #2 Australia, #3 United Kingdom, #4 Ireland, #4 Germany, #7 Latvia
  • "Too Much of Heaven" (2000) - #1 Italy, #5 Latvia, #20 France, #35 Germany, #50 Austria
  • "My Console" - Only released as a promo in Spain and Portugal
  • "One Goal" #37 France
  • "Back In Time" #13 Italy
  • "Lucky (In My Life)" #26 Canada, #15 Italy, #23 Austria, #57 Germany, #68 France
  • "80's Stars" #27 Italy
  • "Losing You" - Only released in Canada as a Vinyl
  • "Cosa Resterà (In A Song)" #5 Italy.
  • "Viaggia Insieme A Me" #13 Italy
  • "Viaggia Insieme A Me RMX"
  • "Una Notte E Forse Mai Più" #10 Italy
  • "Voglia Di Dance All Night"

[edit] EPs

[edit] External links

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