BAD BOYS BLUE

 

History

Bad Boys Blue was formed in the summer of 1984 by German producer Tony Hendrik and his lyricist wife Karin van Haaren. The original trio was composed of British Trevor "Supa T" Taylor born in Birmingham, England; the original lead vocalist, British John McInerney; the lead singer since 1987, and American Andrew Thomas. The debut single L.O.V.E. In My Car failed to make an impression in the pop charts but the follow-up You're A Woman was a success, reaching the top 10 in many European countries.

The group became massively popular in Eastern Europe and South Africa, with the band performing to sell-out crowds in Russia and the Ukraine. In contrast, the group never charted in the UK, and their only charting USA singles were Save Your Love(1993) and Luv 4 U (1994) which became successful chart hits. Those singles were from two of their albums that were released Stateside. Those albums are Bad Boys Blue (1993) and To Blue Horizons (1994).

The group has experienced numerous line up changes. In 1988 Trevor Taylor left the group a year after being gradually demoted from his role of the lead singer. He was asked to rejoin the group the following year just for recording sessions of Hungry for Love single that was to be featured on the group's first compilation album Bad Boys Best. Trevor Taylor's departure permanently secured John McInerney's position as the band's new lead vocalist. Trevor Taylor was replaced by Trevor Bannister (born 1965.08.05 Grimsby, England), whose function in the group was mainly to perform Trevor Taylor's hits on live gigs. It is during Bannister's tenure with the band that Bad Boys Blue began taking numerous tours to Eastern Europe and gained much popularity there. Trevor Bannister left in 1993 and the remaining two members performed as a duo. During its entire South African tour, the duo was briefly joined by Owen Standing, who left the group shortly after, and therefore was not considered to be a permanent band member. Multi-talented Irmo Russel (born 1956.03.15 Aruba, Caribbean sea) joined the group in 1995, who in addition to stepping into Bannister's shoes was instrumental in revitalizing the group's creative potential, by becoming a composer, a video director, and occasionally assuming the role of lead singer on some of the tracks. At the end of 1999 Kevin McCoy (stage name JoJo Max) replaced Irmo Russel by joining Bad Boys Blue full-time after being the group's rapper since 1998, but left in early 2003 leaving Bad Boys Blue as a duo again. However, in 2005, Kevin McCoy rejoined Andrew Thomas' Bad Boys Blue line-up.

In 2005 McInerney and Thomas split under less than amicable circumstances. Andrew Thomas went on to form an all-American version of Bad Boys Blue with a former member Kevin McCoy and the new lead singer Herbert McCoy (no relation), and they were said to be working on a new release, with Kevin McCoy being the trio's producer. Andrew Thomas' formation called itself as "The Real Bad Boys Blue". Their shows were based on the full playback including original music produced by original producers, lead vocals by John McInerney and backing vocals by studio session singers.

John McInerney kept performing as Bad Boys Blue, at first he performed as solo with a live group and backing singers but in the following year he was joined by Carlos Ferreira (born April 11, 1969 in Mozambique), and this, presently UK-based, duo set out to work on a new album, with the French producers MS Project.

Trevor Taylor - the original lead singer of Bad Boys Blue - died of a heart attack in his home in Cologne on January 19 of 2008 at the age of 50.

Bad Boys Blue featuring John McInerney, in May 2008, released a brand new album called "Heart & Soul" with 13 new original songs. The album was supported by the release of two maxi-singles: "Still in Love" and "Queen of my Dreams". In May 2009 this formation resumed cooperation with its original label, Coconut Music, in addition to working with its current production team.

Bad Boys Blue featuring Andrew Thomas, in June 2008, experienced significant changes in personnel. This formation was essentially split in two when Herbert McCoy left the group to continue performing solo, but he does it under his own name and he uses own versions of some BBB songs. At the same time, Kevin McCoy became the new lead singer of the remaining duo, and a new member, Jeremy Cummins, was added to this group's line-up. This version of the group completed recording of several brand new tracks, all penned and sung by Kevin McCoy.

On June 19 2009 Coconut Music/Sony Music released a special remix album titled "Rarities Remixed". The album contained modern remixes of some hit singles and album tracks.

On July 21 2009 Andrew Thomas died in Cologne at the age of 63. John McInerney is now the only member alive from the original line-up of Bad Boys Blue.

"25" the double rmx album of Bad Boys Blue is scheduled for release by Modern Romantics Productions and Coconut Music in November 2009. It is being produced by Johann Perrier who also produced "Heart and Soul" with John McInerney in 2008.

Line-ups

Bad Boys Blue line-ups by year
1984-1986
  • Trevor Taylor
  • John McInerney
  • Andrew Thomas
1987-1988
  • John McInerney
  • Trevor Taylor
  • Andrew Thomas
1989-1993
  • John McInerney
  • Andrew Thomas
  • Trevor Bannister
1993-1994
  • John McInerney
  • Andrew Thomas
1995-1999
  • John McInerney
  • Andrew Thomas
  • Mo Russel
2000-2002
  • John McInerney
  • Andrew Thomas
  • Kevin McCoy
2003-2004
  • John McInerney
  • Andrew Thomas
2005
  • John McInerney with a live group and backing singers

or

  • Andrew Thomas
  • Kevin McCoy
  • Herbert McCoy

as The Real Bad Boys Blue

2006-2008
  • John McInerney
  • Carlos Ferreira

or (unchanged)

  • Andrew Thomas
  • Kevin McCoy
  • Herbert McCoy

as The Real Bad Boys Blue

2008-2009
  • John McInerney
  • Carlos Ferreira

or

  • Andrew Thomas
  • Kevin McCoy
  • Jeremy Cummins

as The Real Bad Boys Blue

2009-Present
  • John McInerney
  • Carlos Ferreira
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Discography

Including German chart positions. Bad Boys Blue charted in many other countries not listed here.

Albums

  • 1985: Hot Girls-Bad Boys [#50 Germany, #9 Switzerland, #30 Sweden, #12 Finland]
  • 1986: Heartbeat
  • 1987: Love Is No Crime [#12 Finland]
  • 1988: My Blue World [#48 Germany, #20 Finland]
  • 1989: The Fifth [#2 Finland]
  • 1990: Game Of Love [#7 Finland]
  • 1991: House Of Silence [#5 Finland]
  • 1992: Totally [#83 Germany, #15 Finland]
  • 1993: Kiss [#32 Finland]
  • 1993: Bad Boys Blue (U.S. only)
  • 1994: Completely Remixed
  • 1994: To Blue Horizons [#83 Germany, #N/A U.S., #25 Finland]
  • 1996: Bang! Bang! Bang!
  • 1998: Back [# 28 Germany, #2 Finland]
  • 1999: ...Continued [#38 Germany, #21 Finland]
  • 1999: Follow The Light [#80 Germany]
  • 2000: Tonite
  • 2003: Around The World [#43 Germany, #27 Finland]
  • 2005: Completely Remixed (re-edition)
  • 2008: Heart & Soul {a Bad Boys Blue feat. John McInerney release}
  • 2009: Rarities Remixed
  • 2009: 25

Singles

  • 1984: L.O.V.E. in My Car
  • 1985: You're A Woman [#8 Germany, #2 Switzerland, #1 Austria, #2 Sweden, #30 Netherlands, #1 Israel, #47 France, #6 Finland]
  • 1985: Pretty Young Girl [#29 Germany, #30 Switzerland, #14 Austria, #9 Sweden]
  • 1985: Amiga Quartett EP DDR issued
  • 1986: Kisses And Tears (My One And Only) [#22 Germany, #26 Switzerland, #15 Finland]
  • 1986: Love Really Hurts Without You Billy Ocean cover
  • 1986: I Wanna Hear Your Heartbeat (Sunday Girl) [#14 Germany, #21 Switzerland, #15 Finland]
  • 1987: Gimme Gimme Your Lovin' (Little Lady)
  • 1987: Come Back and Stay [#18 Germany, #13 Finland]
  • 1988: Don't Walk Away, Suzanne [#44 Germany]
  • 1988: Lovers In The Sand [#42 Germany]
  • 1988: Lovers In The Sand (Remix)
  • 1988: A World Without You (Michelle) [#17 Germany]
  • 1988: A World Without You (Michelle) (Remix)
  • 1988: Hungry For Love [#26 Germany, #6 Finland]
  • 1989: Hungry For Love (Hot-House Sex Mix)
  • 1989: Lady In Black [#16 Germany, #6 Finland]
  • 1989: A Train To Nowhere [#27 Germany, #11 Finland]
  • 1990: The Official Bootleg Megamix vol. 1
  • 1990: How I Need You [#33 Germany, #15 Finland]
  • 1990: Queen Of Hearts [#28 Germany, #3 Finland]
  • 1991: Jungle In My Heart [#41 Germany]
  • 1991: House Of Silence [#5 Finland]
  • 1992: Save Your Love [#81 US Billboard Hot 100, #12 Finland]
  • 1992: I Totally Miss You [#2 Finland]
  • 1993: A Love Like This
  • 1993: Kiss You All Over, Baby [#16 Finland]
  • 1993: Go Go (Love Overload) [#7 Finland]
  • 1993: Dance Remixes
  • 1994: Luv 4 U [#40 U.S. Hot Dance Music/Club Play, #19 Finland]
  • 1994: What Else
  • 1995: Hold You In My Arms
  • 1996: Anywhere
  • 1998: You're a Woman'98 [#52 Germany, #4 Finland]
  • 1998: The Turbo Megamix [#9 Finland]
  • 1998: From Heaven to Heartache
  • 1999: The Turbo Megamix vol.2 [#73 Germany]
  • 1999: Hold You in My Arms'99
  • 1999: The-Hit-Pack
  • 2000: I'll Be Good
  • 2003: Lover On The Line [#72 Germany]
  • 2003: Baby Come Home (promotional release)
  • 2004: Babe (promotional release)
  • 2008: Still In Love {a Bad Boys Blue feat. John McInerney release}
  • 2009: Still In Love/Almighty Remixes (promotional release) {a Bad Boys Blue feat. John McInerney release}
  • 2009: Queen Of My Dreams (digital release) {a Bad Boys Blue feat. John McInerney release}

Tracks on Amiga Quartett EP: You're A Woman/For Your Love/Pretty Young Girl/Hot Girls - Bad Boys

Tracks on The Hit Pack: Hungry For Love '99 (Radio Edit) /Hungry For Love '99 (X-Tended Version) /Never Never (X-Tended Version) /Queen Of Hearts '99 (Album Version)

Compilations

  • 1989: Bad Boys Best [#14 Germany, #39 Finland]
  • 1989: Super 20
  • 1991: The Best Of Bad Boys Blue [#1 Finland]
  • 1992: More Bad Boys Best
  • 1993: Dancing With Bad Boys Blue
  • 1994: You're A Woman
  • 1998: With Love From... Bad Boys Blue - The Best Of The Ballads
  • 1999: Pretty Young Girl
  • 2001: Bad Boys Best 2001
  • 2002: In The Mix
  • 2003: Gwiazdy XX Wieku - NajwiÄ�ksze Przeboje (polish issue)
  • 2005: Hit Collection Vol.1 - You'Re A Woman
  • 2005: Hit Collection Vol.2 - The Best Of
  • 2005: Greatest Hits Remixed
  • 2005: Hungry For Love
  • 2005: Greatest Hits (2 CD)
  • 2005: Dancing With The Bad Boys (Re-edition)
  • 2006: Hit Collection (3 CD BOX)
  • 2007: Bad Boys Best
  • 2008: The Single Hits (Greatest Hits)

DVD

  • 2005: Bad Boys Best 1985-2005
  • 2007: Bad Boys Best Videos

VHS

  • 1990: Bad Boys Best
  • 1998: Bad Boys Best'98