JONNY JAKOBSEN
:''For the television series character also known as Dr. Bombay, see Dr. Bombay.''
'Jonny Jakobsen' (born 17 November 1963. Malmö, Sweden) is a Swedish eurodance artist better known under his fictitious identity as Indian taxi driver 'Dr. Bombay'. He began as a country singer called 'Johnny Moonshine', but became famous only after his metamorphosis into Dr. Bombay. His debut was in 1998 with the album ''Rice and Curry'', hitting the charts with the title track, as well as ''Calcutta (Taxi Taxi Taxi)'' and ''SOS (The Tiger Took My Family)''. [1] Subsequently, he went on to record albums as faux-Scottish 'Dr. MacDoo' and faux-Mexican 'Carlito'.
He has gained some fame and notoriety in the Europop scene. Two of his songs have appeared in the Beatmania IIDX series of video games, and one of them appeared in Samba de Amigo.
'Carlito' is actually a hit in Japan with his song ''Who's that boy?''.
★ Calcutta, 7th September 1998, WEA Records
★ # Calcutta - Original Version (3:20)
★ # Calcutta - Extended Version (4:16)
★ # Calcutta - Karaoke Version (3:18)
★ # Calcutta - Alternative Mix (4:16)
★ Girlie Girlie, 1999
★ # Girlie Girlie
★ # Girlie Girlie - Extended Version
★ Rice and Curry
★ S.O.S. (The Tiger Took My Family), 1998
★ # S.O.S - Original Version
★ # S.O.S - Extended Ravi - Dance Version
★ # S.O.S - Instrumental - Be Your Own Dr. Version
★ # S.O.S - S.O.S. Shaky Snake's Meditation
★ Rice and Curry, 1998, WEA Records
★ # Intro
★ # Dr. Boom-Bombay
★ # Calcutta (Taxi, Taxi, Taxi)
★ # Rice & Curry
★ # Safari
★ # S.O.S (The Tiger Took My Family)
★ # Holabaloo
★ # Shaky Snake
★ # Girlie Girlie
★ # My Sitar
★ # Indy Dancing
★ # Outro
★ Under the Kilt, 2000, WEA
★
★ (2 tracks)
★ Macahula Dance, 2000, WEA
★
★ (5 tracks)
★ Under the Kilt, 2000, Metronome
★ # Intro
★ # Family Macdoo
★ # Macahula Dance
★ # Loch Ness
★ # Under The Kilt
★ # Hokey Pokey Man
★ # Highland Reggae (From Glasgow To Bombay)
★ # Scottish Ghost (Extra Extra)
★ # Mayday! Mayday!
★ # The Mad Piper
★ # Bagpipe Song
★ # (Grandfather) Macdoo
★ # Outro
★ Who's That Boy? 8th June 2005
★ Poco Loco, 28th September 2005
★ Fiesta (Japanese title, Mexican hero), 12th July 2006
★ Fiesta, 2006
★ #Go Go Carlito (Who's That Boy?)
★ #Taco Boy
★ #Paco Loco
★ #Casa De Carlito
★ #El Camino
★ #Adios Amigo
★ #Ialarma Caramba!
★ #I Like It
★ #Vacaciones
★ #My Salsa
★ #Manana
★ #Fiesta Night
★ Carlito
★ Carlito Official web site in Japan
★ Roasting House Management, production and publishing for Carlito
★ Dr. Bombay, Carlito and Dr. Macdoo at Bubblegum Dancer
'Jonny Jakobsen' (born 17 November 1963. Malmö, Sweden) is a Swedish eurodance artist better known under his fictitious identity as Indian taxi driver 'Dr. Bombay'. He began as a country singer called 'Johnny Moonshine', but became famous only after his metamorphosis into Dr. Bombay. His debut was in 1998 with the album ''Rice and Curry'', hitting the charts with the title track, as well as ''Calcutta (Taxi Taxi Taxi)'' and ''SOS (The Tiger Took My Family)''. [1] Subsequently, he went on to record albums as faux-Scottish 'Dr. MacDoo' and faux-Mexican 'Carlito'.
He has gained some fame and notoriety in the Europop scene. Two of his songs have appeared in the Beatmania IIDX series of video games, and one of them appeared in Samba de Amigo.
'Carlito' is actually a hit in Japan with his song ''Who's that boy?''.
| Contents |
| Dr. Bombay |
| Singles |
| Albums |
| Dr. Macdoo |
| Singles |
| Albums |
| Carlito |
| Singles |
| Albums |
| External links |
Dr. Bombay
Singles
★ Calcutta, 7th September 1998, WEA Records
★ # Calcutta - Original Version (3:20)
★ # Calcutta - Extended Version (4:16)
★ # Calcutta - Karaoke Version (3:18)
★ # Calcutta - Alternative Mix (4:16)
★ Girlie Girlie, 1999
★ # Girlie Girlie
★ # Girlie Girlie - Extended Version
★ Rice and Curry
★ S.O.S. (The Tiger Took My Family), 1998
★ # S.O.S - Original Version
★ # S.O.S - Extended Ravi - Dance Version
★ # S.O.S - Instrumental - Be Your Own Dr. Version
★ # S.O.S - S.O.S. Shaky Snake's Meditation
Albums
★ Rice and Curry, 1998, WEA Records
★ # Intro
★ # Dr. Boom-Bombay
★ # Calcutta (Taxi, Taxi, Taxi)
★ # Rice & Curry
★ # Safari
★ # S.O.S (The Tiger Took My Family)
★ # Holabaloo
★ # Shaky Snake
★ # Girlie Girlie
★ # My Sitar
★ # Indy Dancing
★ # Outro
Dr. Macdoo
Singles
★ Under the Kilt, 2000, WEA
★
★ (2 tracks)
★ Macahula Dance, 2000, WEA
★
★ (5 tracks)
Albums
★ Under the Kilt, 2000, Metronome
★ # Intro
★ # Family Macdoo
★ # Macahula Dance
★ # Loch Ness
★ # Under The Kilt
★ # Hokey Pokey Man
★ # Highland Reggae (From Glasgow To Bombay)
★ # Scottish Ghost (Extra Extra)
★ # Mayday! Mayday!
★ # The Mad Piper
★ # Bagpipe Song
★ # (Grandfather) Macdoo
★ # Outro
Carlito
Singles
★ Who's That Boy? 8th June 2005
★ Poco Loco, 28th September 2005
★ Fiesta (Japanese title, Mexican hero), 12th July 2006
Albums
★ Fiesta, 2006
★ #Go Go Carlito (Who's That Boy?)
★ #Taco Boy
★ #Paco Loco
★ #Casa De Carlito
★ #El Camino
★ #Adios Amigo
★ #Ialarma Caramba!
★ #I Like It
★ #Vacaciones
★ #My Salsa
★ #Manana
★ #Fiesta Night
External links
★ Carlito
★ Carlito Official web site in Japan
★ Roasting House Management, production and publishing for Carlito
★ Dr. Bombay, Carlito and Dr. Macdoo at Bubblegum Dancer
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