Lime

Songs: 21
Albums: 8

Albums

Lime - Brand New Day
Brand New Day
1989, songs: 2
Lime - Take the Love
Take the Love
1987, songs: 3
Lime - Unexpected Lovers
Unexpected Lovers
1985, songs: 4
Lime - Sensual Sensation
Sensual Sensation
1984, songs: 2
Lime - Lime 3
Lime 3
1983, songs: 3
Lime - Lime II
Lime II
1982, songs: 3
Lime - Your Love
Your Love
1981, songs: 3

Facts about Lime

Lime
  1. Formation and Early Success: Lime was a Canadian synth-pop duo formed in Montreal in 1980. Consisting of husband and wife Denis and Denyse LePage, Lime found early success in the burgeoning electronic music scene of the 1980s. They gained popularity with their infectious dance tracks and catchy melodies, establishing themselves as one of the leading acts in the genre.

  2. Hit Singles and Albums: Lime released several albums and singles that achieved commercial success throughout the 1980s. Their debut album, "Your Love", was released in 1981 and featured the hit single "Your Love", which became a club anthem and reached the top of the dance charts. Lime's follow-up albums, including "Lime II" (1982) and "Sensual Sensation" (1984), also produced chart-topping hits such as "Babe, We're Gonna Love Tonight" and "Guilty".

  3. Innovative Sound and Style: Lime was known for their innovative use of synthesizers, drum machines, and electronic production techniques, which helped define the sound of 1980s synth-pop and dance music. Their music often featured pulsating basslines, upbeat rhythms, and soaring vocals, creating a high-energy and euphoric atmosphere that resonated with audiences on the dance floor.

  4. International Success and Influence: Lime's music achieved widespread popularity not only in Canada but also internationally, particularly in Europe and the United States. Their catchy tunes and infectious beats dominated the dance charts and became staples in clubs and discos around the world. Lime's influence can be heard in the work of contemporary electronic artists and producers who draw inspiration from the synth-pop sound of the 1980s.

  5. Legacy and Continued Popularity: Despite disbanding in the late 1980s, Lime's music continues to be celebrated by fans of 1980s dance music and electronic pop. Their songs have been remixed and sampled by DJs and producers, keeping the spirit of Lime alive in contemporary dance music. The duo's contributions to the synth-pop genre and their enduring popularity on the club circuit have solidified their legacy as pioneers of electronic music.

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