Baby's Gang

Baby's Gang was an Italian musical project. The authors of almost all the compositions of this young band were Italian singer Ivana Spagna and music producer Larry Pinagnoli. Of the entire repertoire of Baby's Gang, the hit single "Happy Song", composed by L. Pinagnoli together with Otto Bacciocci, gained the greatest fame.

Baby's Gang
OriginItaly
GenresItalo disco, synthpop
Years active1983–1989
LabelsMemory Records, Beat Box, Durium, Peerless, ZYX Music, ESonCD, Silver Star
Associated actsBoney M
Past membersCaterina
Cristina
Debora
Denise
Federica
Ilaria
Laura B.
Laura M.
Lisa
Maria Grazia
Mary
Patrizia
Sara
Vittoriana

History

The project was formed in 1983 and consisted of 13 schoolchildren, including Denise Bonfanti, a well-known singer in the future. The authors of almost all the compositions of this young band were Italian singer Ivana Spagna and music producer Larry Pinagnoli. The project was recorded on the famous Italo-Disco-label Memory Records, headed by producer Alessandro Zanni. All compositions "Baby's Gang" was characterized by a significantly synthesized sound and a clear dance rhythm, which was a cross between Italo-Disco and Electro-Pop. Most of the songs were performed by the children's choir, the female voice in the compositions belonged to Denise Bonfanti.

Discography

Albums

  • 1985: Challenger

1 "Challenger" 2 "Jamin" 3 "Happy Birthday (to my Mammy)" 4 "Happy Song (remix) 5 "My Little Japanese Boy" 6 "Step By Step" 7 "America"

Singles

  • 1983: "Happy Song"
  • 1984: "Challenger"
  • 1985: "America"
  • 1985: "Jamin"
  • 1985: "Step By Step"
  • 1986: "My Little Japanese Boy"
  • 1988: "Disco Maniac"
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