30th Anniversary - Sources and External Links

Sources and External Links

  • allmusic.com entry
  • discogs.com entry
  • rateyourmusic.com entry
Baccara
Original studio albums &
main compilations
  • Baccara (1977)
  • Light My Fire (1978)
  • The Hits of Baccara (1978)
  • Colours (1979)
  • Bad Boys (1981)
  • The Original Hits (1990)
  • Star Collection (1991)
  • The Collection (1993)
  • Yes Sir, I Can Boogie (1994)
  • Star Gala (1994)
  • Golden Stars (1995)
  • The Collection (1998)
  • Woman To Woman (1999)
  • The Best of Baccara - Original Hits (2001)
  • The Best of Baccara (2005)
  • The Very Best of Baccara (2006)
  • 30th Anniversary (2007)

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