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"Travel to Romantis" is the third single from Flowers, an album by Swedish pop band Ace of Base. The song was released on 16 November 1998 in Germany and Scandinavia and followed the singles " Life Is a Flower " and " Cruel Summer ".
Jonas, Jenny and Ulf during a concert in Saint Petersburg, 2007. Ace of Base reunited as a trio to perform their first full-length concert since 1996 in Yekaterinburg, Russia, on 15 November 2007. They embarked on a world tour called Ace of Base - Redefined!, which continued throughout 2008 and 2009. The set list included several new versions ...
Two music videos for "Life Is a Flower" were shot, but the first was unfinished and never released. The second video, which became the official release, was created by Jenny Berggren . The video includes members of Ace of Base against a green screen background with limited elements of scenography, including a washing machine and bathtub.
The Swedish group Ace of Base before their concert in Vantaa, Finland on October 2, 2008. The following is a list of released songs recorded and performed by Ace of Base . Contents
This is the discography of Swedish pop group Ace of Base. The group is the third best-selling group from Sweden after ABBA and Roxette with an estimated 50 million records sold worldwide. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This is a list with all of their albums and singles released, along with highest chart positions reached in major territories.
A lyric video for the song was released on 13 February 2015. [8] The music video for the song was released on Ace of Base's official YouTube channel on 12 January 2016. [9] The video was edited by Trace Adam and appeared online nearly a year prior to its official release in a slightly different form.
Kennedy McMann as Nancy Drew, Alex Saxon as Ace. Shane Harvey/The CW Nancy Drew directors Larry Teng and Amanda Row have helped craft many of the show’s most iconic moments over the years ...
"Lucky Love" is a 1995 song recorded by Swedish group Ace of Base. It is taken from their second album, The Bridge (1995). The song became their fifth worldwide single, and was the first single from the album to be released in Europe; the acoustic version of the song was the second single in the United States and Canada. "Lucky Love" also ...