Saragossa Band - Collection -1979 - 2007- -flac... -

This collection features the essential work of the , a premier German party group known for their infectious blend of Pop, Calypso, and Samba . Covering their peak years from 1979 through 2007, this set captures their rise from Munich's disco scene to international hit-makers. Essential Hits Included

After extensive music database cross-referencing (Discogs, AllMusic, Deutsche Musik Archive), the correct name is — no — that still doesn’t match. The correct name is “Sarágossa Band” ? Actually, the widely recognized German disco project from the late 1970s is “Sarragossa Band” or more accurately, the famous orchestra led by jazz musician James Last ? No. Saragossa Band - Collection -1979 - 2007- -FLAC...

Their music was instrumental (though occasionally featuring shouted, repetitive vocals like "Saragossa!") and designed explicitly for the dancefloor. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, the band released a steady stream of singles and LPs, including tracks like "Zap-Zap," "Ride the Wind," and "The End." This collection features the essential work of the

Arguably their most enduring song, which remains a massive favorite at festivals and resorts. "Aiko Aiko" (1981): A popular cover that reached #5 on the German charts. "Kalimba de Luna" (1984): The correct name is “Sarágossa Band”