Baboo | |
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Origin | Taiwan |
Genres | Rock |
Years active | 1990s |
Past members | Lin Hui-che, Lee Cincin |
Baboo was a seminal 1990s Taiwan rock band led by singer Lin Hui-che (zh:林暐哲) and keyboardist Lee Cincin (zh:李欣芸).[1] They issued the album entitled New Taiwan Dollar (Chinese: 新臺幣) in 1992 and contributed to the Dust of Angels film soundtrack. Lin Hui-che went on to become a producer.[2]
References
- ↑ Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World Part 2 John Shepherd, David Horn, Dave Laing - 2005 0826474365 " New Taiwanese music matured through the 1990s with the music of Baboo, Chu Iok-sin ('Pork Rind'), Lim Giong, and the New Formosa Band. These performers shared a desire to create a music that sounded like Taiwan. Consequently, the differences between Mandarin-language and Taiwanese-language popular music seemed to be dissolving in favor of music that shifted among languages, engaged in cross-linguistic puns or used a dialogic strategy."
- ↑ Guang Hua - Volume 26 - Page 79 2001 "In fact, this isn't the first time that the arrival of the age of the bands has been declared in Taiwan. ... Lin Hui-che, a pop producer and former leader of the early-nineties group Baboo, points to the essential contradiction between bands and the market."
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