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Timbiriche is a Mexican pop group that first debuted on April 30th, 1982 composed of six children, most of whose parents were famous Mexican actors, singers, and composers. They released their first two albums ("Timbiriche" and "La Banda Timbiriche") in 1982 with great success, selling over four hundred thousand copies of each album. In 1983 they released their third album La Banda Timbiriche: En Concierto. Three of the tracks for this album were cover versions of songs from Spanish language musicals previously translated and produced by Julissa, mother of Timbiriche band member Benny Ibarra Jr. One of these songs was Baile Del Sapo, a version of The Time Warp created for Julissa's 1976 production of El Show De Terror De Rocky. Timbiriche went on to have many years of success, though with numerous line-up changes (Benny Ibarra Jr. left the group in 1985). Their popularity would peak around 1987-1988 when their albums sold two to four million copies each in Mexico. Timbiriche would finally disband in 1992, by which point only one original band member was left. In 1998 the original group of Timbiriche band members would reunite for a few extremely well received tour dates, which would then lead to a national tour with a live recording of Baile del Sapo on their 1999 Timbiriche: El Concierto double live album. They've since reunited again (minus one member, Paulina Rubio) for their 25th Anniversary, with a "Timbiriche 25" tour and associated recordings in 2007-2008.
La Banda Timbiriche: En Concierto (1983) - Includes Baile Del Sapo (a spanish language version of The Time Warp). | |
Timbiriche: El Concierto Double CD (1999) - Includes a live performance of Baile Del Sapo (a spanish language version of The Time Warp). |
Baile Del Sapo (1983) - 3 minutes 39 seconds (540x418, 30 fps, 24.5 MB). Mexican children's group Timbiriche performs Baile Del Sapo (a spanish language version of The Time Warp) in 1983, from their third album En Concierto. Performed here in front of a live studio audience for television. | |
Baile Del Sapo (1983, Halloween Version) - 4 minutes 56 seconds (320x240, 30 fps, 10.7 MB). Mexican children's group Timbiriche performs Baile Del Sapo (a spanish language version of The Time Warp) in 1983, from their third album En Concierto. There's an extended introduction with each of the kids (who appear to be wearing Halloween costumes), before it launches into the actual song with some cheezy early 1980s video effects. | |
Baile Del Sapo (1999) - 3 minutes 54 seconds (540x408, 30 fps, 26.2 MB). Mexican group Timbiriche performs Baile Del Sapo (a spanish language version of The Time Warp) live on stage for their 1999 reunion album El Concierto. | |
El Gato Rockanrolero/Baile Del Sapo Medley (2007) - 3 minutes 55 seconds (450x360, 30 fps, 17.6 MB). Mexican group Timbiriche performs a medley of El Gato Rockanrolero with Baile Del Sapo (a spanish language version of The Time Warp) for their 25th Anniversary reunion in 2007. |
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