George Baker Selection
history
George Baker Selection is a Dutch pop band that was formed in 1967 in the city of Hoorn, Netherlands. The band's name originates from its lead singer and songwriter, George Baker, whose real name is Johannes (Hans) Bouwens. The group initially started as a rock band but later shifted to a more pop-oriented sound. They gained international fame in the early 1970s with their hit single 'Little Green Bag', which became a worldwide success and was notably featured in the opening credits of Quentin Tarantino's film 'Reservoir Dogs'. Over the years, George Baker Selection has gone through various lineup changes but has remained active, continuing to perform and release music into the 21st century.
influences
George Baker Selection was influenced by a variety of musical styles, including rock, pop, and folk music. The band's sound reflects elements of 1960s and 1970s pop music, drawing inspiration from artists such as The Beatles, The Beach Boys, and Bob Dylan. Their melodic songwriting and harmonious arrangements are indicative of the era's pop music trends, while their lyrical themes often explore love and relationships.
facts
The band originally formed under the name 'George Baker Selection' in 1967, and their first single, 'Little Green Bag', was released in 1969. The song became a major hit in several countries, reaching the top of the charts in the Netherlands and making it to the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States. The band has released over 15 studio albums throughout their career and has sold millions of records worldwide. They are known for their engaging live performances and have maintained a loyal fan base over the decades.
significance
George Baker Selection holds a significant place in pop music history, particularly in the Netherlands and Europe. Their hit 'Little Green Bag' is often credited with helping to popularize the use of songs in films, particularly in the context of the emerging independent cinema of the 1990s. The band's ability to adapt to changing musical trends while maintaining their signature sound has allowed them to remain relevant in the music industry for over five decades.