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'''Sash!''' is a ] ]/producer team fronted by |
'''Sash!''' is a ] ] / ] team, fronted by '''Sascha Lappessen''' (born on ], ], in ], ]), who works in the studio with Ralf Kappmeier and Thomas "Alisson" Lüdke. | ||
They had a string of hits in the ] in ]-] with "Encore Une Fois", "Ecuador", "Stay" and "Mysterious Times", all of which peaked at #2 in the ]. In fact, they hold the record for having the most #2 UK singles (a total of five) there, without ever reaching #1). They are still active today, but with less success. Indeed, their last album was never released in the ]. Sash! have always been acclaimed for their unique ability to create popular dance hits, incorporating the music style and language, of a particular ethnic group. This can be seen by simply examining the group's discography. "Stay", "Mysterious Times" and "Just Around The Hill" were performed in ], "Encore une Fois" in ], "Adelante" and "Ecuador" in ] and "Ganbareh!" in ]. | |||
==Discography== | ==Discography== | ||
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*'']'' (]) #6 UK #38 Germany | *'']'' (]) #6 UK #38 Germany | ||
*'']'' (]) #5 UK #31 Germany | *'']'' (]) #5 UK #31 Germany | ||
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*"It's My Life" (]) | *"It's My Life" (]) | ||
*"Encore Une Fois" (]) #2 UK, #35 Australia #16 Germany | *"Encore Une Fois" (]) #2 UK, #35 Australia #16 Germany | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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Revision as of 19:34, 26 January 2006
Sash! is a German DJ / producer team, fronted by Sascha Lappessen (born on 10 June, 1970, in Nettetal, Germany), who works in the studio with Ralf Kappmeier and Thomas "Alisson" Lüdke.
They had a string of hits in the UK in 1997-8 with "Encore Une Fois", "Ecuador", "Stay" and "Mysterious Times", all of which peaked at #2 in the UK singles chart. In fact, they hold the record for having the most #2 UK singles (a total of five) there, without ever reaching #1). They are still active today, but with less success. Indeed, their last album was never released in the United Kingdom. Sash! have always been acclaimed for their unique ability to create popular dance hits, incorporating the music style and language, of a particular ethnic group. This can be seen by simply examining the group's discography. "Stay", "Mysterious Times" and "Just Around The Hill" were performed in English, "Encore une Fois" in French, "Adelante" and "Ecuador" in Spanish and "Ganbareh!" in Japanese.
Discography
Albums
- It's My Life - The Album (1997) #6 UK #38 Germany
- Life Goes On (1998) #5 UK #31 Germany
- Trilenium (2000) #13 UK #43 Germany
- Encore Une Fois - The Greatest Hits (2000) #33 UK #62 Germany
- S4!Sash! (2002)
Singles
- "It's My Life" (1996)
- "Encore Une Fois" (1997) #2 UK, #35 Australia #16 Germany
- "Ecuador" (featuring Rodriguez) (1997) #2 UK #7 Germany
- "Stay" (featuring La Trec) (1997) #2 UK, #24 Australia #12 Germany
- "La Primavera" (1998) #3 UK, #36 Australia 13 Germany
- "Mysterious Times" (featuring Tina Cousins) (1998) #2 UK #17 Germany
- "Move Mania" (featuring Shannon) (1998) #8 UK #56 Germany
- "Colour The World" (featuring Dr. Alban) 1999) #15 UK #39 Germany
- "Adelante" (2000) #2 UK, #4 Australia #17 Germany
- "Just Around The Hill" (featuring Tina Cousins) (2000) #8 UK, #26 Australia #64 Germany
- "With My Own Eyes" (featuring Inka) (2000) #10 UK, #39 Australia #46 Germany
- "Ganbareh!" (2002) #43 Australia #43 Germany
- "Run" (featuring Boy George) (2002) #48 Germany
- "I Believe" (featuring TJ Davis) (2003) #67 Germany
See also
- List of number-one dance hits (United States)
- List of artists who reached number one on the US Dance chart
External links
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