
On this day September 4 1985, Living in the Background, the debut album by Baltimora, was released in Europe. Best known for its high energy single Tarzan Boy, the album became an iconic part of the 1980s dance pop scene. With catchy synth lines, playful vocals, and heavy electronic production, it captured the Euro disco sound that was rising across clubs in both Europe and North America.
Although Baltimora was often perceived as a one hit wonder, the full album featured several energetic tracks that carried the same infectious vibe. Songs like Living in the Background and Woody Boogie built on the same formula of pulsating beats and distinctive melodies that made Tarzan Boy a global smash.
80s insight: Tarzan Boy’s jungle chant chorus and neon soaked music video helped it become a staple on MTV, and it remained a recognizable anthem for years to come.
Although Baltimora was often perceived as a one hit wonder, the full album featured several energetic tracks that carried the same infectious vibe. Songs like Living in the Background and Woody Boogie built on the same formula of pulsating beats and distinctive melodies that made Tarzan Boy a global smash.
80s insight: Tarzan Boy’s jungle chant chorus and neon soaked music video helped it become a staple on MTV, and it remained a recognizable anthem for years to come.