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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Global Sensation - Worth every dollar, February 22, 2005
This review is from: Disco-Zone (Audio CD)
This is the European release of the hugely successful Romanian sensation O-zone.
The song "Dragostea din Tei," (the first song on this CD), was released in the summer of 2003 at the MTV Music Awards in Romania. It was by far the best selling song in Romania that year, and in 2004 it crossed the borders to Italy and from there, to the rest of Europe. What followed was mass frenzy. Wherever the song got played, it topped the charts. From Madrid-Spain to Sydney-Australia and Tokyo-Japan, O-zone could be heard on the radio, either in Romanian or in various local languages. The song went straight to number 1 in Spain, Italy, France, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany, Greece, and Cyprus, but it was popular throughout the entire Old Continent.
This is the kind of dance pop music that makes headlines in Europe. In the US, there are no real comparable acts, but if you like Kylie Minogue's style, this is very similar. Europop at its best, the three-boy band O-zone has recently made a jump into the US, being featured on the Today Show (Feb 22 2005) and currently being played on Sirius satellite radio.
The songs are impressively produced, benefiting from the experience and talent of lead singer and songwriter of the band (Dan Balan), as well as from a number of mainly British DJs. Above all, these songs are truly catchy, well-manufactured pop. If you're into having a good time (at least occasionally), you shouldn't miss this one.
12 songs in all, mainly up-beat but with two memorable ballads. Includes the 3 uber-successful EuroTOP hits "Dragostea din Tei" (featured in the funny video found on-line with the guy dancing in his chair and lip-sync-ing), "Despre Tine" and "De ce plang chitarele". Also includes rare remix and video of main track "Dragostea din Tei."
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Global Sensation - Worth Every Dollar, March 17, 2005
This review is from: Disco-Zone (Audio CD)
This is the European release of the hugely successful Romanian sensation O-zone.
The song "Dragostea din Tei," (the first song on this CD), was released in the summer of 2003 at the MTV Music Awards in Romania. It was by far the best selling song in Romania that year, and in 2004 it crossed the borders to Italy and from there, to the rest of Europe. What followed was mass frenzy. Wherever the song got played, it topped the charts. From Madrid-Spain to Sydney-Australia and Tokyo-Japan, O-zone could be heard on the radio, either in Romanian or in various local languages. The song went straight to number 1 in Spain, Italy, France, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany, Greece, and Cyprus, but it was popular throughout the entire Old Continent.
This is the kind of dance pop music that makes headlines in Europe. In the US, there are no real comparable acts, but if you like Kylie Minogue's style, this is very similar. Europop at its best, the three-boy band O-zone has recently made a jump into the US, being featured on the Today Show (Feb 22 2005) and currently being played on Sirius satellite radio.
The songs are impressively produced, benefiting from the experience and talent of lead singer and songwriter of the band (Dan Balan), as well as from a number of mainly British DJs. Above all, these songs are truly catchy, well-manufactured pop. If you're into having a good time (at least occasionally), you shouldn't miss this one.
12 songs in all, mainly up-beat but with two memorable ballads. Includes the 3 uber-successful EuroTOP hits "Dragostea din Tei" (featured in the funny video found on-line with the guy dancing in his chair and lip-sync-ing), "Despre Tine" and "De ce plang chitarele". Also includes the video of main track "Dragostea din Tei."
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars more of this, July 28, 2004
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This review is from: Disco-Zone (Audio CD)
O-Zone have more than the international No.1 hit Dragostea din tei. They are the first band singing in Romanian to have international success and this album proves why. It's versatile pop-dance music with some folk elements and provides a lot of fun. The songs are all very different. All songs have been written by Dan Balan of O-Zone - it's good to see that there are still artists who compose their own music. Keep on with all the good work O-Zone!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Global Sensation - Worth every dollar, March 17, 2005
This review is from: Disco-Zone (Audio CD)
The song "Dragostea din Tei," translated into English as "Ma Ya Hi" (the last song on this CD), was released in the summer of 2003 at the MTV Music Awards in Romania. It was by far the best selling song in Romania that year, and in 2004 it crossed the borders to Italy and from there, to the rest of Europe. What followed was mass frenzy. Wherever the song got played, it topped the charts. From Madrid-Spain to Sydney-Australia and Tokyo-Japan, O-zone could be heard on the radio, either in Romanian or in various local languages. The song went straight to number 1 in Spain, Italy, France, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany, Greece, and Cyprus, but it was popular throughout the entire Old Continent.
This is the kind of dance pop music that makes headlines in Europe. In the US, there are no real comparable acts, but if you like Kylie Minogue's style, this is very similar. Europop at its best, the three-boy band O-zone has recently made a jump into the US, being featured on the Today Show (Feb 22 2005) and currently being played on Sirius satellite radio.
The songs are impressively produced, benefiting from the experience and talent of lead singer and songwriter of the band (Dan Balan), as well as from a number of mainly British DJs. Above all, these songs are truly catchy, well-manufactured pop. If you're into having a good time (at least occasionally), you shouldn't miss this one.
13 songs in all, mainly up-beat but with two memorable ballads. Includes the 3 uber-successful EuroTOP hits "Dragostea din Tei" (featured in the funny video found on-line with the guy dancing in his chair and lip-sync-ing), "Despre Tine" and "De ce plang chitarele".
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5 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Who knew Romanian music could be so catchy?, October 31, 2004
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This review is from: Disco-Zone (Audio CD)
I first saw the video for Drago... whatever its called when I was on a school trip to Europe in London. Everyone in our tour had seen it on the tv and talked about it at breakfast. I mean, three possibly gay guys doing the can-can on a moving airplane? Then, we saw it on tv in every city we went to: Paris, Luzern, Linz, Salzburg, Vienna...and when one girl found this CD in a shop in Salzburg, Austria (for twenty euro!), it became our theme song. It really is one of the best songs I have ever heard, even though it sucks. The rest of the album is absolutely rockin, even though it sucks. :)
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