The name comes from the well-known movie Das Boot about the German submarine U 96 from the Second World War. The project's first hit Das Boot (1991) is a techno remake of the film's title melody, which had been originally composed by Klaus Doldinger. An album of the same name was also number one in the German charts. This album paved the way for the commercial breakthrough of techno and house artists in Germany.
The experimental follow-up album 'Replugged' was released in 1993, and saw the group embracing the sound of 1980s electropop, ambient sounds and disco, and was likewise commercially successful despite not being necessarily original. It contained top 10 hits such as Love Sees No Colour and Night in Motion, both of which possessed strong 1980s techno-pop melodies in the vein of groups such as the Pet Shop Boys and New Order. In addition, calmer titles such as The One Russian and Without You, could be regarded as forerunners of what is now known as trip-hop.
The third album Club Bizarre was released in 1995 and indicated another change in sound. Club Bizarre mixed the techno-pop influence with fast Euro trance-like sounds throughout the majority of the album. The hit singles from the album were the piano-led Love religion (featuring vocalist Daisy Dee), the title track Club Bizarre with "classical" harmonies (which was reused later by Brooklyn Bounce) and the rave-influenced Movin'.
Motor Music also released Club Bizarre as an Interactive CD-ROM. The audio part of this CD-ROM includes several music tracks and the multimedia part features a discography, interviews with Alex Christensen and a neat little game for Mac OS and Windows PC.
In 1996 the fourth album, 'Heaven' was released. The album had a commercial sound, still containing some electropop influences, but also a number of hi-NRG Eurodance tracks. On this album new singer Dea-Li (Dorothy Lapi) was featured, she participated as vocalist on four titles.
In the following years singles Seven Wonders (1997), Energie (1998), Beweg Dich, Baby (1998) and finally Das Boot 2001 (2000) were released. Instead of a new regular album, U96 released the compilation Best Of 1991 - 2001 with some new songs from unpublished album Rhythm Of Life. Their last song We Call It Love was released in 2003 as a promo single only. They returned to the German Top 30 charts in 2006 with their downtempo hit Vorbei which featured the vocals of guest singer Ben.
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Love Sees No Colour
U96 Lyrics
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Love sees no color
Love, love, love, love sees no color
Love, love, love, love sees no color
Love sees no color
Love, love, love, love sees no color
Love, love, love, love sees no color
Love, love, love, love sees no color
Love sees no color
Love sees no color
Love, love, love, love sees no color
Love, love, love, love sees no color
Love, love, love, love sees no color
Love sees no color
Love sees no color
Love sees no color
Love, love, love, love sees no color
Love, love, love, love sees no color
Love sees no color
Love, love, love, love sees no color
Love sees no color
Love sees no color
The lyrics of "Love Sees No Colour" convey the message that love is blind to race and ethnicity. It implies that true love doesn't discriminate and doesn't see color as a barrier. The repetitive use of the lyrics "Love sees no color" emphasizes the point that love is universal and that it can connect people across different racial or cultural backgrounds.
The song stresses the idea that love is a powerful force and that it can break down barriers that divide people. The lyrics paint the picture of a world where love is the only thing that matters and where people can live in peace and harmony. The message is simple yet profound, that love is the solution to many of the world's problems.
In summary, the lyrics of "Love Sees No Colour" are an ode to the power of love and its ability to bring people together across different backgrounds.
Line by Line Meaning
Love sees no color
Love does not discriminate based on a person's skin color or race.
Love, love, love, love sees no color
The repetition of 'love' emphasizes that pure love does not take into account any superficial factor such as skin color.
Love sees no color
Repeats the main message of the song that love transcends race.
Love, love, love, love sees no color
Repeating the message through the song maintains the strength of the message that love is color-blind.
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Ingo Hauss, Harry Castoni, Helmut Hoinkis, Alex Christensen
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@madhatter9322
My god, the 90's were the best time of my life. first parties, first girlfriend, first hangover. endless fun. What do I miss that time from back then. Everything was carefree.
@martin-marcin971
Prawie 30 lat minęło od premiery tego utworu a ja wciąż kocham i słucham tej piosenki, regularnie na YouTube...😃👍
Serdecznie Wszystkich pozdrawiam!🙂👋🫶
@demolitionman8824
O kurczaki a ja dobre 20 lat jej nie slyszalem😮 a to dobry hit byl i jest nadal😊
@tomekbandyta8826
CZASEM TEŻ WRACAM BO PIERWSZA MINUTA TO MEGA- WSTĘP.👍👍👍👍👍
@carmensendra6947
One of my favorite songs, I could listen to it all the time. A greeting from Spain. ❤🎉❤
@catalintheodor8065
Love no die
@hary66617
Fantastyczna piosenka ! Jak wszystkie piosenki z lat 90, Eurodance ! Bardzo zazdroszcze tym co przy takiej muzyce bawili sie w tam tych czasach w klubach, jestem rocznik 91 i tylko wychowalem sie na niej, nie zaznalem zabawy z nia ; ) Ale teraz co jest puszczane w tv, sama komercja, i wszystko na jedno kopyto... Niech powroci muzyka z lat 90, Blagam !!!
@patriciacarrazano1768
Si la comparas con la de hoy está fue de lo mejor en nuestra época!!
@martincalaguatejada3608
El eurodance desaparecio pero el techno la musica que amo sigue
@mariuszelwart2763
Ja miałem to szczęście bawić się przy tej muzyce .to były piękne czasy