mercredi 23 décembre 2015

"Herinnering" by Bonnie & José: 30th anniversary



Thirty years ago, in late 1985, RCA Records released the album "Herinnering" by Bonnie St. Claire and José Hoebee. A wonderful tribute to ABBA's music. This opus featured two Dutch Top 40 hits which came out before its release: "Cassandra" and "Zoals Vrienden Doen". A third single taken from "Herinnering" and entitled "Waarom" (featuring Ron Brandsteder) was released in November 1985 and also charted in the Netherlands. Let's celebrate the 35th anniversary of these records


History

In 1984, Bonnie and José decided to form a duo to cover songs of ABBA in Dutch long before the revival of interest in the music of the Swedish Fab Four. Their first duet single "Cassandra" peaked at #24 on the Top 40 and #19 on the Nationale Hitparade in the Netherlands. In 1985, they were involved in the ABBAcadra project (see article posted on March 16th, 2015). Later that year, they put out the single "Zoals Vrienden Doen" (the cover of ABBA's The Way Old Friends Do). The track became the signature song of the duo. It reached #36 on the Top 40 and #18 on the Nationale Hitparade

After this respectable success on the charts, the ladies decided to continue their professional relationship. They had the opportunity to release a full-length album entitled "Herinnering". Will Hoebee (José's husband), then a sought-after producer, supervised the recording sessions which took place at the prestigious Wisseloord Studios in Hilversum, NL. Eurovision Song Contest conductor Harry van Hoof was the arranger. 

In addition to "Cassandra" and "Zoals Vrienden Doen", the LP included a third song released as single: "Waarom" (the cover of "Move On" featuring Ron Brandsteder) which peaked at #35 on the Nationale Hitparade.


Bonnie & José (with Ron): Waarom (1985)

In 1986, the ladies taped a TV special in Sweden to promote the album. Björn Ulvaeus (of ABBA) was interviewed for this show and approved their work (see article posted on September 27th, 2013). 



Björn Ulvaeus on "Bonnie & José in Sweden" (NCRV, 1986)

Release

The album was only released on vinyl and cassette. It never came out officially on CD though Fonos.nl (a now-defunct service) sold digitized and restored copies online and through ABBA Fan Club Shop in the 2000s. When Bonnie & José made a brief comeback a couple of years ago, they planned to re-issue it on CD with bonus tracks. Shortly afterwards, a Facebook page was launched by Karin Angeleyes to support this initiative. To this day, this project has never seen the light of day.

Commercial response and chart performance


"Herinnering" entered the Nationale Hitparade Elpee Top 75 in Holland at #73 on January 25th, 1986 and only spent one week on the album chart. Though it wasn't really popular, the record achieved cult status among the admirers of the duo and the community of ABBA fans. 

Back cover





Track listing  

Music by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus

A side: 
  • Zoals Vrienden Doen (The Way Old Friends Do) -3:12 / Dutch lyrics by Benny Neyman
  • De Flierefluiter (The Piper) - 3:24 / Dutch Lyrics by Harm Bremer
  • Waarom (Move On) - 4:34 / Featuring Ron Brandsteder /Dutch lyrics by R. Brandsteder / additional music by Stig Anderson
  • Is 't Zo Bedoeld (I Let The Music Speak) - 5:23 / Dutch lyrics by Hans Vermeulen
  • Chiquitita - 5:22 / Dutch lyrics by Harm Bremer
  • Ligt Dat Nou Aan Jou Of Aan Mij (Why Did It Have To Be Me) - 3:24 / Dutch lyrics by Joost Timp

B side:
  • Herinnering (Andante, Andante) - 4:32 / Dutch lyrics by Harm Bremer
  • Zonder Hem (Soldiers) - 4:35 / Dutch lyrics by Edward Reekers
  • Cassandra - 4:55 / Dutch lyrics by Benny Neyman
  • Weet Wel Wat Je Doet (Lovers) - 3:24 / Dutch lyrics by Simon Been
  • Een Man (One Man One Woman) - 4:44 / Dutch lyrics by Hans Vermeulen
  • Vriendschap (Arrival) - 3:00 / Dutch lyrics by Pieter Boer

Credits

Arranged By – Harry van Hoof

Bass Guitar – Jan Vermeulen

Choir – Edward Reekers, Hans Vermeulen, Hilde Vermeulen, Jody Pijper

Design – Spiral Studio

Drum  – Max Werner

Grand Piano, Synthesizer – Hans Jansen, Harry van Hoof

Guitar – Lex Bolderdijk

Liner Notes – Skip Voogd

Management – Double Entertainment

Photography By – Govert de Roos

Producer – Albert Hol, Will Hoebee

Saxophone – Gerbrand Westveen

Technician [Sound] – Pieter Boer

Recorded and engineered at Wisseloord Studios Hilversum 

© 1985 RCA Records BV. 


Source: Discogs.com, DutchCharts.nl, Facebook, YouTube

mardi 22 décembre 2015

Meeting with fans at Eetcafé 't Pandje

José Hoebee has always been close to her fans. Some of them have even become friends and acquaintances. Yesterday, the singer met Jos Theuns, Martin Vink, Marco Rens, Michael Verkooyen and Pierre Brouwers at Eetcafe 't Pandje in Hilversum, NL. A moment of conviviality.....

Front row: Jos, José and Michael
Second row: Martin, Marco and Pierre


Photo courtesy of Jos Theuns

Source: Facebook

dimanche 20 décembre 2015

José @ Symfo Classics / Countdown café

On December 18th, José Hoebee attended the concert of Symfo Classics at Podium de Vorstin in Hilversum, NL (which coincided with the broadcast of Radio Veronica show "Countdown café" hosted by Dennis Hoebee and Kees Baars). The former Luv' singer told on Facebook that she really enoyed the gig.

José and Dennis Hoebee



Source: Facebook

José congratulates the Dolly Dots!!!!

Dolly Dots

On December 16th, José Hoebee congratulated on Facebook Dutch girl group "Dolly Dots" for their guest performance at De Toppers show next May at the Amsterdam ArenA. The ladies will make their comeback on that special occasion. In early December, when the media announced that the ladies would reunite, this news took everybody by surprise. After Ria Brieffies' death in 2009, the Dolly Dots announced that they would never sing together again. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, they were Luv's biggest rivals. José and Patty Brard often expressed their admiration for the Dots in interviews. In 2006, Luv' were the "surprise act" with Bobby Farrell (of Boney M.)  at De Toppers concerts.

Source: José Hoebee's Facebook Page

Pics: José & friends @ NORMA

On December 14th, José Hoebee and friends (including Frank Riesenbeck and iconic Dutch singer Sandra Reemer) had a Christmas drink at NORMA (a foundation in charge of neighbouring rights organization for musicians and actors) in Amsterdam.

Frank and José

Alexander van Nuil and José


José and Sandra. In the 1970s, both of them were part of Hans van Hemert's artist roster.

Source: Facebook