Boheme is the Grammy Award Winning second album of the French duo Deep Forest, released in 35 countries. It mainly sampled Eastern European gypsy songs (e.g. the Bohemians, hence the name of the album) with electronic music. Hit singles included "Marta's Song" and "Freedom Cry". The album became the duo's most successful one, selling over 4 million copies and receiving a number of Diamond, Platinum and Gold awards in 15 countries.

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  • Boheme is the Grammy Award Winning second album of the French duo Deep Forest, released in 35 countries. It mainly sampled Eastern European gypsy songs (e.g. the Bohemians, hence the name of the album) with electronic music. Hit singles included "Marta's Song" and "Freedom Cry". The album became the duo's most successful one, selling over 4 million copies and receiving a number of Diamond, Platinum and Gold awards in 15 countries. The song "Freedom Cry" has later caused controversy when it was revealed that the singer, Károly "Huttyán" Rostás, never received any monetary compensation from the song, and neither did his family after he died in 1986. His singing was archived by Claude Flagel, which was later sampled by Deep Forest. Flagel allegedly paid Huttyán 1500 forints for the recording . The case was later documented in a movie entitled Huttyán, released in 1996.
  • Boheme est le troisième album du duo français Deep Forest composé de Eric Mouquet et Michel Sanchez, sorti en 1995.
  • Boheme è il secondo album registrato in studio dei Deep Forest. Pubblicato nel 1995, il disco, vincitore nel 1996 del Grammy Award for the Best World Music Album, è stato venduto in oltre 4 milioni di copie. L'album è ispirato alle tradizioni musicali dell'Europa orientale specialmente della Boemia (da cui il titolo), dell'Ungheria, della Romania, della Bulgaria e della Russia, ma non mancano citazioni riferite alle sonorità della Mongolia e perfino a quelle degli aborigeni di Taiwan.
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  • Boheme is the Grammy Award Winning second album of the French duo Deep Forest, released in 35 countries. It mainly sampled Eastern European gypsy songs (e.g. the Bohemians, hence the name of the album) with electronic music. Hit singles included "Marta's Song" and "Freedom Cry". The album became the duo's most successful one, selling over 4 million copies and receiving a number of Diamond, Platinum and Gold awards in 15 countries.
  • Boheme est le troisième album du duo français Deep Forest composé de Eric Mouquet et Michel Sanchez, sorti en 1995.
  • Boheme è il secondo album registrato in studio dei Deep Forest. Pubblicato nel 1995, il disco, vincitore nel 1996 del Grammy Award for the Best World Music Album, è stato venduto in oltre 4 milioni di copie. L'album è ispirato alle tradizioni musicali dell'Europa orientale specialmente della Boemia (da cui il titolo), dell'Ungheria, della Romania, della Bulgaria e della Russia, ma non mancano citazioni riferite alle sonorità della Mongolia e perfino a quelle degli aborigeni di Taiwan.
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