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Aqua is probably the world's most well known Traditional Bubblegum dance act. They were the first to make worldwide recognition, have sold the most albums, and are the most successful band ever in Denmark.

Coming from Denmark, the group is made up of Søren Rasted, Lene Nystrøm Rasted, René Dif, and Claus Norreen. Lene and René are the two vocalists, and Søren and Claus are the main song writers and producers. Aqua is best-known for their 1997 single "Barbie Girl". They formed in 1994, and achieved huge success across the world in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Although often criticised by the media, the group managed to top the United Kingdom singles chart with their first three singles, a feat few artists have achieved. The group released two albums, Aquarium in 1997 and Aquarius in 2000, before finally splitting up in July 2001.

The group sold an estimated 28 million albums and singles (see the discography section for more information), and in their prime, Aqua managed to make the singles chart top ten in a number of countries where European pop acts would not normally succeed, including the United States, Australia and Japan. Aqua is also listed in the Guinness Book of World Records for the huge amount of concerts and interviews they have given (2300 interviews and 220 concerts).

Following their split in July 2001, the members of Aqua went on to pursue solo careers. Søren and Lene were married, Søren started up a new experimental musical project called "Lazyboy", and Lene began her career as a solo artist. Both Rene and Claus also began a solo career, as a solo artist and producer. In October 2007, Aqua reunited , and plan to release more material in the future.

A Brief History

The members of Aqua first met around 1989, when Søren, Claus and René worked together to produce a soundtrack for the Danish film "Frække Frida og de Frygtløse Spioner (Naughty Frida and the Fearless Spies)." The three were brought in to make the soundtrack and, after getting along well, decided that they would work together again on a future project.

The original Danish cover of Joyspeed's single "Itsy Bitsy Spider." Click to enlarge.

In 1994, René, Claus and Søren met Lene, and together they formed the group "Joyspeed." It was planned that Claus and Søren would be the producers of the new group, René would do the rapping vocals, and Lene the main vocals. A small Swedish record label signed them up 1994, and their first single "Itsy Bitsy Spider" was released in Sweden. The single failed to become popular, despite the fact that it was based on a popular nursery rhyme, and after one week at the lower end of the charts, the single disappeared completely. The single was also released in Denmark and Germany, but failed to chart.

Itsy Bitsy Spider was the only Aqua release under their original manager Michael Brinkenstjärna, who would later successfully sue them for royalties relating to this and later releases.

Disappointed by the failure of their first single, "Joyspeed" cancelled their contract with the record label, even though the label wanted to keep the group on for further releases.

The group employed a new manager and began to start from scratch. They began to produce and write melodic and catchy European pop songs, and began to develop their famous bubblegum dance sound. They eventually attracted the attention of major record company Universal.

The four eventually accepted Universal Denmark's proposal, and changed their name to AQUA, having been inspired by a poster of an aquarium that was in their dressing room. The group's first release, Roses Are Red, was expected to scrape into the top 10. However, the single far surpassed all expectations set by the label and stayed in the charts for over two months, eventually selling enough copies to be certified platinum.

The huge success of Roses convinced Aqua that their sound was popular with the public, and so they produced a number of other songs in the same vein. Their second single, My Oh My, would break all sale expectations by being certified gold in six days. The single went straight to number one in Denmark, and made Aqua a household name in the country. The huge success of the two singles made Universal realise that Aqua was a very marketable group, and as a result they began marketing their music all around the world.

International Fame

Aqua released their debut album Aquarium in Denmark on March 26 1997. The album contained 11 tracks, including their first two singles and the yet-to-be-released third single "Barbie Girl." Universal had already begun marketing the group overseas, including in Japan with the single "Roses Are Red" in 1997, and in various countries across Europe. Since the single proved to be popular everywhere it sold, Universal was convinced that the group should not just focus on the Danish market, but instead on a general European market.

Aqua released their third official single, Barbie Girl, in May 1997. Despite the raised controversy regarding double meanings, the song was a huge success and immediately became one of Aqua's biggest hits to date. Universal, ignoring the complaints, released the single across the world in September and October of 1997. The single reached number one in the United Kingdom for four weeks, in Australia for three weeks, and even managed to make the top ten of Billboard Hot 100, something rarely rarely achieved by European pop acts.

The song and group became a household name overnight, although most of the world immediately wrote them off as a "one-hit-wonder."

Aqua released their album Aquarium across the world in the autumn of 1997. The album sold very well, yet many people still called them a one-hit-wonder. Despite this, and much criticism from the media, Aqua had made their first international breakthrough and were now known across the world.

 

Aquarium

In most countries, Aqua's follow-up single to Barbie Girl would be "Doctor Jones," although in the USA it would be "Lollipop (Candyman)". Doctor Jones would enter as number one in several countries, including the UK where it stayed at number one for two weeks, and Australia where it stayed at number one position for seven weeks. Lollipop wouldn't do as well as Barbie Girl in the USA, however the song peaked at number 3 in Australia.

The next song to be released by Aqua would be the slow and beautiful ballad, "Turn Back Time." The song, which dropped the fast bubblegum dance style of the first few singles in exchange for a slower mainstream style, was favoured both by Aqua fans and critics. The song was featured on the soundtrack of the film "Sliding Doors" and, unlike the other singles, received a lot of radio and video airplay.

"My Oh My" was released worldwide in August 1998. Being Aqua's second Danish single, the song was resurrected for international release. The single received very moderate success, with many fans dubbing it the "end of the Aquarium age."

 

Aquarius

Aqua was very quiet throughout 1999, deciding to concentrate on the recording of their second album, Aquarius. According to promotional interviews, over 30 songs were recorded for the album, although eventually only twelve made it onto the final version.

Aqua's second album Aquarius was released in February 2000. Gaining instant popularity with fans, Aquarius climbed steadily to the top. The musical style, instead of featuring the same formula as the first album, mixed it up a bit, and included several different styles. However, the same bubblegum dance sound that made Aqua famous was maintained in songs such as "Cartoon Heroes" and "Bumble Bees."

The single "Cartoon Heroes" was released along with the album. Peaking at #7 in the UK, the single sold well across Europe and Australia, even though it did not gain as much success as the band members had hoped. Peaking at #16 on the Australian charts, Cartoon Heroes is best remembered for its music video. The album charted in the UK at number 10. Aqua's follow up single "Around The World" in June 2000 was a disappointment when it only managed to chart at #26 in the UK and #62 in Australia. Although it was not expected at the time, Around The World would be Aqua's final UK single release.

Aqua released "Bumble Bees" and "We Belong To The Sea" as singles in Scandinavia, mainland Europe and Australia, achieving reasonable success with both. The group planned to release "Freaky Friday" as a third UK single in early 2001. "Freaky Friday" was scheduled for release but was cancelled, however, for undisclosed reasons. Aqua then decided that they would concentrate on starting work on their third album, as opposed to releasing further singles from Aquarius.

However, all came to an end when Aqua announced, in Summer 2001, that they would be splitting up. Consequently, work on the third album was abandoned.

 

Barbie Girl Controversy

A 1997 Mattel Special Edition - "University Barbie" - Could Aqua's Barbie Girl song have affected the Barbie Brand?

The group caused controversy with the double entendres in their "Barbie Girl" single, with many people angered at its obvious sexual overtones and double meanings. Universal Music decided to ignore complaints about the double meanings in "Barbie Girl", and released the single across the world in September 1997 and October 1997. The release was highly successful, making number one in the United Kingdom for four weeks, in Australia for three weeks, and even managing to make the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100, something rarely achieved at the time by European pop acts. The double meanings in "Barbie Girl" caused the expected controversy, with many complaints aimed at Universal for releasing the track. The makers of the Barbie doll, Mattel, also filed a lawsuit against the group, claiming that the song had damaged the reputation of the Barbie brand. A court later dismissed the suit on grounds that it was a parody and the allegations were ignored.

Their debut single, Roses Are Red, released in September 1996, was a huge success in Denmark (topping the charts, achieving platinum sales and earning a Danish Grammy nomination as Best Danish dance act). The follow-up, My Oh My, released in February 1997, also went straight to number 1 in Denmark (it received gold after only 6 days). The smash hit Barbie Girl was released next.

Sudden Split


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By the Summer of 2001 problems between the members of Aqua were becoming apparent. René had, when the group first started releasing material under the Aqua name, been dating Lene. Lene had by now begun dating Søren, however, and reports of a rift between the three had been reported in the Danish press. Other reports had included that René was annoyed at his having a lesser role on the Aquarius album, and that the group was beginning to have other creative differences. Lene had also had some health problems, having collapsed on stage during their 2001 tour due to the exhaustion of the group's busy schedule. Despite the reports, most of their fans were surprised when, in July 2001, the group announced that they were going to be parting their separate ways.

The group's split proved to be quite a major event across Europe, and many media sources speculated as to why the four had decided to call it a day. René, in an interview after their split, had denied any rift between the members of the group, and stated that the four had split on good terms. The four had allegedly agreed to split when having dinner together, deciding that it was the "best thing to do". Regardless, many fans of the group still believe a rift between the band members was at least a partial cause for the breakup, especially given the past sexual relations between Lene and both René and Søren.


Unreleased Songs

At the time of Aqua's split, the group was busy working on material for their third album. People at the Eurovision Song Contest 2001, Aqua's final major performance, heard new songs which were supposed to be included in the upcoming album. These songs include: Couch Potato, Shakin' Stevens (Is A Superstar), Didn't I?, Hi-Fi Stereo, and Wow, Wow, Wow.

Here Comes The Birds, another unreleased song was supposed to be released with the album Aquarius, but was never included for reasons unknown. Didn't I? was released as a single in Japan only, and was included as part of the Good Morning Sunshine video single. Although these songs have never been released to the public, those who heard them at the performance said that the songs (particularly Shakin' Stevens) had a more 'rock' sound.

Aqua has announced that the unreleased songs will be included on their new Greatest Hits album, which is expected to be released sometime in 2008.


Aqua 'Copycats'

After Aqua's split, many people felt that this would be the last they would hear of the fun, bouncy bubblegum genre. However, a few months later, a new group arrived, Toy-Box, and their similarities were so great that many of their songs were confused as Aqua hits. Songs thought to be Aqua's include Toy-Box's Tarzan & Jane, Best Friend, and The Sailor Song. Smile.dk's popular Butterfly was also wrongly believed to be an Aqua song, after the popular game Dance Dance Revolution gave it world wide fame in the late 90s and early 2000s.

Most bubblegum dance artists claim to have been inspired by Aqua. Some examples include Miss Papaya, Toy-Box, Yummie, Smile.dk, Crispy, Yumm Yumm, Bambee, and many more.


2007 - Aqua Makes A Comeback!

Top: Aqua announced their reunion at a live press conference on Friday 26th October 2007. Above: Aqua's first official photo shoot after their reunion.

After Aqua's split in 2001, many fans felt it would be the last they hear of the world's most popular bubblegum dance act. However, the band has reunited, and in a press conference on Friday 26th of October 2007, they made the news official.

In a news conference, they told reporters that they plan to tour 2008, with some 30 destinations already planned out. They said the tour will mostly focus on Denmark, though this is likely to change. Members Rene Dif, Claus Norreen and married couple Søren and Lene Nystrøm Rasted told reporters they also plan to release a collection of their greatest hits, which will include some unreleased songs (which were already planned for their 3rd album, but never happened).

There is currently no evidence whether or not Aqua will be going back to the studio to record a new album, so fans shouldn't get their hopes up. However, the success of the new Greatest Hits album may determine this.

Original external news articles regarding Aqua's reformation:

Aqua announced that, included on the Greatest Hits, may be new 'arrangements' of older songs in the group's new style, a DVD feature of videos of past and present, as well as unreleased songs and some of the scrapped material from the 3rd album.


Unreleased Songs
At the time of Aqua's split, the group was busy working on material for their third album. People at the Eurovision Song Contest 2001, Aqua's final major performance, heard new songs which were supposed to be included in the upcoming album. These songs include:

  • Couch Potato
  • Shakin' Stevens (Is A Superstar)
  • Didn't I?
  • Hi-Fi Stereo
  • Wow, Wow, Wow.
  • Here Comes The Birds

Here Comes The Birds was supposed to be released with the album Aquarius, but was never included for reasons unknown. Didn't I? was released as a single in Japan only, and included as part of the Good Morning Sunshine video, but was never actually included on an album. Although these songs have never been released to the public, those who heard them at the performance said that the songs (particularlyShakin' Stevens) incorporated a more rock sound into their music.

In 2007, Aqua announced that the unreleased songs will be included on a new Greatest Hits compilation that will be released in 2008.


Discography
For a more detailed Analysis of all of Aqua's releases, including all of the Singles and DVD releases, please visit Aqua Express. Aqua Express is a very detailed guide to all things Aqua, and has the most detailed Discography online.

AQUARIUM

AQUARIUM - (11 Tracks CD Album) (Worldwide) (1997)

Description: This is the basic and most common version of Aquarium and is the debut version. It contains the 11 main songs, though track order may depend on the territory it was released:

  1. Happy Boys & Girls
  2. My Oh My
  3. Barbie Girl
  4. Good Morning Sunshine
  5. Doctor Jones
  6. Heat Of The Night
  7. Be A Man
  8. Lollipop (Candyman)
  9. Roses Are Red
  10. Turn Back Time
  11. Calling You
< "The Default 11"
These are used as the main tracks on most releases of Aquarium.

VERSIONS OF 'AQUARIUM'

AQUARIUM - (11 Tracks Cassette Version) (Worldwide) (1997)
The same as the CD release except the track listings are divided in half onto a cassette.

AQUARIUM - (11 Tracks Indonesian Cassette Version) (Indonesia) (1997)
Basically the same as the above version.

AQUARIUM - (12 Tracks Vinyl/LP) (Worldwide) (1997)
Vinyl version of Aquarium, with the Default 11, and the bonus "Didn't I."

AQUARIUM - (17 Tracks Christmas Album) (Australia, Canada, Europe) (1997)
Contains normal 11 tracks + the bonus tracks: Didn't I, My Oh My (Spike, Clyde'n'Eightball Club), Lollipop (Candyman) (Extended Version), Turn Back Time (Love To Infinity's Radio Mix), Doctor Jones (Metro 7" Edit), and The Official Megamix Mix.

AQUARIUM - (13 Tracks Japanese Version) (Japan) (1997)
11 Main songs, including two bonus tracks "Didn't I" and Roses Are Red (Disco 70s Mix).

AQUARIUM - (14 Tracks Malaysian Version) (Malaysia) (1997)
Contains normal 11 tracks + 3 bonus mixes of Roses Are Red (Club Version, Club Edit, and Disco 70's Mix).

AQUARIUM - (16 Tracks Australian Version with Bonus Tracks) (Australia) (1997)
Normal 11 tracks + 5 remixes and extended versions: Barbie Girl (Extended), My Oh My (Extended), Roses Are Red (Club Version), Lollipop (Razor-N-Go "Lick It Mix"), and Barbie Girl (Dirty Rotton Scoundrel Radio Mix).

AQUARIUM - (2 Cd Bonus Remix Disc Australia Version) (Australia) (1997)
CD 1 is normal 11 track Aquarium. CD2 is a bonus CD with 6 remixes; Barbie Girl (Extended), My Oh My (Extended), Roses Are Red (Club Version), Lollipop (Razor-N-Go "Lick It Mix"), My Oh My (H2O Club Remix), and Barbie Girl (Dirty Rotton Scoundrel Radio Mix).

AQUARIUM - (2 Cd Limited Edition + Bonus Remix Disc) (Canada) (1997)
CD 1 is normal 11 track Aquarium. CD2 is a bonus CD with 6 remixes; Barbie Girl (Extended), My Oh My (Extended), Roses Are Red (Club Version), Lollipop (Razor-N-Go "Lick It Mix"), My Oh My (H2O Club Remix), and Barbie Girl (Dirty Rotton Scoundrel Radio Mix).

AQUARIUM - (2 Cd Bonus VCD Videos) (Hong Kong) (1997)
First CD is normal 11-track Aquarium. Plus a bonus CD (bright pink in colour) with videos and performances: Happy Boys & Girls (Live in Bangkok), Roses Are Red (Video), Barbie Girl (Video), and Doctor Jones (Video).

AQUARIUM - (Special Picture Disc 16 Tracks Australia Version) (Australia) (1997)
Normal 11 tracks + special picture disc. Also comes with a bonus slide on a cardboard cover, as well as bonus remixes; Barbie Girl (Extended), My Oh My (Extended), Roses Are Red (Club Version), Lollipop (Razor-N-Go "Lick It Mix"), and Barbie Girl (Dirty Rotton Scoundrel Radio Mix).

AQUARIUM - (Special Picture Disc 13 Tracks) (Taiwan) (1997)
Normal 11 tracks+ bonus picture disc, and 2 bonus tracks: Didn't I and Doctor Jones (Molella & Phil Jay Mix).

AQUARIUM - (Special Picture Disc 2 Cd Bubble Mix Single) (Korea) (1997)
Includes normal 11 tracks plus bonus "Didn't I" and "Doctor Jones (Molella and Phil Jay Mix)." Plus a bonus "Bubble Mix Single" which includes 4 tracks; Barbie Girl (Perky Park Club Mix), Doctor Jones (Adrenalin Club Mix), Turn Back Time (Love To Infinity's Classic Radio Mix), and Twisted Megamix Mix).

AQUARIUM - (Special Picture Disc 2 Cd Bonus VCD) (Singapore) (1998)
Normal Aquarium 11 track album, + 5 remixes: Barbie Girl (Extended), , My Oh My (Extended), Roses Are Red (Club Version), Lollipop (Razor-N-Go "Lick It Mix"), and Barbie Girl (Dirty Rotton Scoundrel Radio Mix). CD2 video disc with Barbie Girl video and more.

AQUARIUM - (Special Picture Disc Bonus VCD Samples) (Singapore) (1998)
Normal 11 tracks+ bonus picture disc, and 2 bonus tracks: Didn't I and Doctor Jones (Molella & Phil Jay Mix). Also includes VCD samples.

AQUARIUM - (Deluxe Version) (Indonesia) (1997)
Normal 11-track CD album, with bonus tracks Didn't I and Doctor Jones (Molella & Phil Jay Mix). Also comes with a bonus picture disc.

AQUARIUM - (Deluxe Cassette Version) (Indonesia) (1997)
The Deluxe Cassette version is the same as the deluxe CD album (above).

AQUARIUM - (5 Track Japanese Sampler) (Japan) (1997)
5 track promo release for Aquarium. Released in Japan only. "Barbie Girl" is referred to as "Barbie and Ken."


REMIX ALBUMS/COMPILATIONS

BUBBLE MIX - 12 Tracks (Australia) (1998)

Description: Includes 12 remixes including the Twisted Megamix, which, on some versions of the 12-track release, is at the beginning rather than the end. Released mainly in Australia, and New Zealand.

  1. Roses Are Red (Club Version)
  2. Roses Are Red (Disco 70s Mix)
  3. My Oh My (Spike, Clyde 'n' Eightball Club Mix)
  4. My Oh My (Disco 70s Mix)
  5. Barbie Girl (Extended Mix)
  6. Barbie Girl (Perky Park Club Mix)
  7. Barbie Girl (Dirty Rotten Scoundrel Clinical 12" Mix)
  8. Doctor Jones (Adrenalin Club Mix)
  9. Doctor Jones (Antiloop Club Mix)
  10. Lollipop (Candyman) (Extended Mix)
  11. Turn Back Time (Love to Infinity's Classic Radio Mix)
  12. Twisted Megamix

BUBBLE MIX - 2 CD set (Hong Kong) (1998)
General 12-track Bubble Mix CD (see above), as well as a bonus video disc, featuring a live performance of Aqua, the Lollipop (Candyman) video, and also the My Oh My video.

BUBBLE MIX - Korea Edition (Korea) (1998)
This rare version of Bubble Mix features the general 12-track CD, with the Twisted Megamix as Track 1 rather than 12. Also contains bonus "VCD's" "Happy Boys & Girls", Roses Are Red", "Barbie Girl", and "Doctor Jones."

BUBBLE MIX - 4 Tracks Cd Single (Korea) (1998)

This was a four track CD single that promoted the Bubble Mix remix.

BUBBLE MIX - Japanese Cassette Version (Japan) (1998)
General 12-track release, on cassette rather than CD.

BUBBLE MIX - Cassette Version
BUBBLE MIX - Limited Double Cassette


MANIA REMIX ALBUM - 12 Tracks (Sweden) (1998)
12 tracks of Aqua remixes included on Bubble Mix, as well as "Didn't I" and bonus videos "Barbie Girl", "Doctor Jones", and "Lollipop (Candyman)."

MANIA REMIX ALBUM V1 - 12 Tracks (Japan) (1998)
Volume 1 of 2. Vol 2 was never released. Contains the same general tracks as Bubble Mix, except instead of the "Twisted Megamix", Lollipop (Razor-N-Go "Lick It Mix") is used.

SINGLES COLLECTION 98 - 12 Tracks (Japan) (1998)

Track listings exactly the same as the Mania Remix Album V1, but with different title.

THE OFFICIAL MEGA MIX - Vinyl (UK/Europe) (1998)

Vinyl release of the "Official Megamix." Released in Europe and the UK. Comes with a picture sleeve.

AQUARIUS

AQUARIUS - 12 Tracks (World Wide) (2000)

Description: This is the basic and most common version of Aquarius It contains the 12 main songs, though track order may depend on the territory it was released:

  1. Cartoon Heroes
  2. Around The World
  3. Freaky Friday
  4. We Belong To The Sea
  5. An Apple A Day
  6. Halloween
  7. Good Guys
  8. Back From Mars
  9. Aquarius
  10. Cuba Libre
  11. Bumble Bees
  12. Goodbye to the Circus
< "The Default 12"
These are used as the main tracks on most releases of Aquarius.

AQUARIUS - 12 Tracks Cassette Version (World Wide) (2000)
Identical to the CD release, except that it is on Cassette.

AQUARIUS - 12 Tracks Malaysian Version + Bonus Notepad (Malaysia) (2000)
12-track album with bonus notepad.

AQUARIUS - 13 Tracks (Japan) (2000)
12track album with 1 bonus remix "Cartoon Heroes (Metro That's All Folks Remix)"

AQUARIUS - 14 Tracks Special Danish Edition + ECD (Denmark) (2000)
Special Danish version including two remixes of Cartoon Heroes, "Metro 7" Edit" and "Love to Infinity Classic Radio Mix."

AQUARIUS - 19 Tracks + Aquarium releases (China) (2000)
Special version of Aquarium that includes the 12 main tracks from Aquarium as well as 6 songs from Aquarium, "My Oh My", "Barbie Girl", "Roses Are Red", "Doctor Jones", Heat of the Night", and "lollipop (Candyman)".

AQUARIUS - 16 Tracks + Aquarium releases (Asia) (2000)
Includes 12 tracks plus 4 tracks from Aquarium: "Barbie Girl" "My Oh My" "Roses Are Red" and "Doctor Jones".

AQUARIUS - 12 Tracks with bonus Coffee Mug (Singapore) (2000)
12-track album with free coffee mug.

AQUARIUS - 12 Tracks with bonus Stationary Material (Singapore) (2000)
12-track album with bonus stationary material.

AQUARIUS - 12 Tracks with bonus Key Ring (Taiwan) (2000)
12-track album with slide on cover, a transparent Duel case in a deep blue. Bonus photos, a lyric booklet, and a liquid filled key ring.

AQUARIUS - 16 Tracks Asian Edition (Asia) (2000)
12-track album, plus 4 songs from Aquarium: Happy Boys and Girls, My Oh My, Barbie Girl and Good Morning Sunshine. Plastic cover is included.

AQUARIUS - 2 Cd set ECD- Special Edition Cd (Denmark) (2000)
Special Denmark release. Features normal 12-track CD, plus a bonus CD with remixes: Cartoon Heroes (Metro's That's All Folks Remix), All Around The World (Sound Surfer's Club Mix), Bumble Bees (K-Klass Klub Mix), We Belong To The Sea (Love To Infinity Classic Mix), and Freaky Friday (Eiffel 65 Extended Mix). Also includes videos of Cartoon Heroes, Around The World and Bumble Bees. Cover features the band members in the Bumble Bees CD-Single costumes. Also includes lyrics and song descriptions.

AQUARIUS - 2 Cd set ECD- KOREA Limited Edition Cd (Korea/Singapore) (2000)
CD 1 contains normal 12 tracks. CD 2 contains 5 remixes: Cartoon Heroes (Metro's That's All Folks Remix), All Around The World (Sound Surfer's Club Mix), Bumble Bees (K-Klass Klub Mix), We Belong To The Sea (Love To Infinity Classic Mix), and Freaky Friday (Eiffel 65 Extended Mix).

AQUARIUS - 2 Cd Set Rare Chinese Edition (China Only) (2000)
Ultra rare CD, with Chinese characters on the cover. Includes a multi-page booklet and comes in a full-page slip case. First CD contains normal 12 remixes with a bonus tr13 "Barbie Girl". CD 2 contains all of the tracks from Aquarium, excluding "Good Morning Sunshine." 3 remixes are also included: Cartoon Heroes (Metro That's All Folks Remix), Cartoon Heroes (E-Elite Extended Remix), and the Twisted Megamix.

AQUARIUS - 13 Tracks, UK Promo (Japan) (2000)
Includes bonus track "Cartoon Heroes (Metro That's All Folks Remix)".

SINGLES
For track listings, album covers and more, click here.

  • Itzy Bitzy Spider (1995) (released as "Joyspeed")
  • Roses Are Red (1996)
  • My Oh My (1997)
  • Barbie Girl (1997)
  • Didn't I (1997) (1track Bonus CD with "Around The World")
  • Doctor Jones (1998)
  • Lollipop (Candyman) (1998)
  • Turn Back Time (1998)
  • Good Morning Sunshine (1998)
  • Cartoon Heroes (2000)
  • Around The World (2000)
  • Bumble Bees (2000)
  • Freaky Friday (Single release cancelled in last minute, circumstances unknown)
  • We Belong To The Sea (2000)

 

 
 
 
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