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Lime performing in New York City (2013)
Background information
OriginMontreal, Quebec, Canada
GenresHi-NRG,[1]post-disco,[1]dance-pop[1]
InstrumentsTR-808, Jupiter-8, Juno-60, MC-4
Years active1979–present
LabelsMatra Records
Prism Records
Polydor/PolyGram Records
Unidisc Records
Critique/Atco/Atlantic Records
Associated actsJoe LaGreca, France Joli, Carol Jiani, Kat Mandu
MembersDenis LePage
Denyse LePage
Joy Dorris
Chris Marsh[2]

Dragon track dragonvale. A lime is a members-only green fruit used in Gnome Cuisine, most often used in Gnome cooking. It can be diced with a knife into Lime chunks, or sliced with a knife into Lime slices. These both heal 2 hitpoints each. Unlike most other fruits, it cannot be grown using the Farming skill. A lime is a members-only green fruit used in Gnome Cuisine, most often used in Gnome cooking.It can be diced with a knife into Lime chunks, or sliced with a knife into Lime slices.These both heal 2 hitpoints each. Unlike most other fruits, it cannot be grown using the Farming skill. Instead, they must be bought from Hudo's groceries and Heckel Funch in the Grand Tree.

Lime is a Canadian Disco band from Montreal, Quebec. The group was composed of married couple Denis and Denyse LePage.

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  1. Produces Quicklime from Limestone and Charcoal. No workers are assigned to the Lime kiln, it automatically assigns laborers just like a Charcoal pile. Charcoal and Limestone are layered alternately in the kiln once built, in 3 alternate layers of 3000 units of charcoal and 5000 units of limestone, for a total of 9000 charcoal and 15000 limestone.
  2. Lime Ricky greeting Numbuh 2 after crashing Another time he hired Numbuh 2 to drive his shipment of soda, Numbuh 4 was brought along on the ride. The two managed to outrun Mr. Fizz just before crashing the B.O.O.S.T.L.E.G.G.E.R. Through the ceiling of Lime Ricky's Bar; right on time with the shipment ( Operation: S.O.D.A.
  3. Lime (transportation company) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Neutron Holdings, Inc. Doing business under the name Lime, formerly LimeBike, is an American transportation company based in San Francisco, USA. It runs electric scooters, electric bikes, normal pedal bikes and car sharing systems in various cities around the world.
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In 1979, Denis LePage wrote, arranged and released an instrumental 12' single vinyl record called 'The Break' under the name Kat Mandu. It appeared first on Unidisc Records. The single was successful and peaked at number three on Billboard's Disco chart.[3] Singer Denyse Le Page also wrote and sang on the records 'Dancin' The Night Away' by Voggue and 'DIVA': 'Double Trouble'.In between the Kat Mandu project, the LePages also produced and arranged music for numerous studio projects, notably for acts signed to Prelude Records. 1981 brought a worldwide hit single and album sung by Carol Jiani, 'Hit N Run Lover', written by Denis LePage and Sandy Wilbour. The album tracks ('Mercy' and others) were written and arranged by Sandy Wilbour and Denis LePage, as well as Pete Bellotte and Sylvester Levay, who has composed music for movies, television and theatre.

Lime released their debut album Your Love in 1981. The title track was a gold record, a #1 Billboard Disco-chart hit in the US and a success in Europe. It appeared in the 1982 movie 'Summer Lovers'. 'You're My Magician' was an international hit single.

1982 saw the release of Lime's second album Lime II and the release of one of their best known hits: 'Babe We're Gonna Love Tonight'. In 1983 Lime released Lime 3, featuring the hits 'Guilty' and 'Angel Eyes'. Both tracks were bootlegged by German dance act 'Lexy & K-Paul' in 2003 as 'Dancing' and 'Love Me Babe'. After becoming instant hits in Germany, an agreement with Unidisc was achieved.

1984, Lime released 'Sensual Sensation', and the single 'My Love'. Lime's next album was Unexpected Lovers and the title track became another worldwide hit. 1986's release, Take The Love, gave Lime two more chart hits, 'Gold Digger' and 'Cutie Pie'. Denis and Denyse LePage divorced in 1988, and Denis continued to perform under the Lime name.

Lime continued to release albums through 2002, including 'A Brand New Day', 'Caroline', 'The Stillness of the Night' and 'Love Fury'.

Denis LePage signed over rights to classic Lime royalties[4] before releasing a new album, Love Fury, in 2003. Since leaving the Lime project, Denis LePage has come out as transgender. She now releases records as Nini Nobless.[5] In 1983, two younger singers, Joy Dorris and Chris Marsh, were chosen to go on tour as 'Lime'.[2] Joy Dorris has been performing the live Lime concerts since 1983. Her current partner is Rob Hubertz. Joy Dorris and Rob Hubertz own the trademark to perform as Lime.[6]

Discography[edit]

Studio albums[edit]

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In 1979, Denis LePage wrote, arranged and released an instrumental 12' single vinyl record called 'The Break' under the name Kat Mandu. It appeared first on Unidisc Records. The single was successful and peaked at number three on Billboard's Disco chart.[3] Singer Denyse Le Page also wrote and sang on the records 'Dancin' The Night Away' by Voggue and 'DIVA': 'Double Trouble'.In between the Kat Mandu project, the LePages also produced and arranged music for numerous studio projects, notably for acts signed to Prelude Records. 1981 brought a worldwide hit single and album sung by Carol Jiani, 'Hit N Run Lover', written by Denis LePage and Sandy Wilbour. The album tracks ('Mercy' and others) were written and arranged by Sandy Wilbour and Denis LePage, as well as Pete Bellotte and Sylvester Levay, who has composed music for movies, television and theatre.

Lime released their debut album Your Love in 1981. The title track was a gold record, a #1 Billboard Disco-chart hit in the US and a success in Europe. It appeared in the 1982 movie 'Summer Lovers'. 'You're My Magician' was an international hit single.

1982 saw the release of Lime's second album Lime II and the release of one of their best known hits: 'Babe We're Gonna Love Tonight'. In 1983 Lime released Lime 3, featuring the hits 'Guilty' and 'Angel Eyes'. Both tracks were bootlegged by German dance act 'Lexy & K-Paul' in 2003 as 'Dancing' and 'Love Me Babe'. After becoming instant hits in Germany, an agreement with Unidisc was achieved.

1984, Lime released 'Sensual Sensation', and the single 'My Love'. Lime's next album was Unexpected Lovers and the title track became another worldwide hit. 1986's release, Take The Love, gave Lime two more chart hits, 'Gold Digger' and 'Cutie Pie'. Denis and Denyse LePage divorced in 1988, and Denis continued to perform under the Lime name.

Lime continued to release albums through 2002, including 'A Brand New Day', 'Caroline', 'The Stillness of the Night' and 'Love Fury'.

Denis LePage signed over rights to classic Lime royalties[4] before releasing a new album, Love Fury, in 2003. Since leaving the Lime project, Denis LePage has come out as transgender. She now releases records as Nini Nobless.[5] In 1983, two younger singers, Joy Dorris and Chris Marsh, were chosen to go on tour as 'Lime'.[2] Joy Dorris has been performing the live Lime concerts since 1983. Her current partner is Rob Hubertz. Joy Dorris and Rob Hubertz own the trademark to perform as Lime.[6]

Discography[edit]

Studio albums[edit]

  • Your Love (1981)
  • Lime II (1982)
  • Lime 3 (1983)
  • Sensual Sensation (1984)
  • Lime – The Greatest Hits (1985)
  • Unexpected Lovers (1985)
  • Take The Love (1986)
  • A Brand New Day (1988)
  • Caroline (1991)
  • Stillness of the Night (1998)
  • Love Fury (2002)

Singles[edit]

YearSongU.S. Dance[7]UK[8]
1980'Your Love'1
1981'You're My Magician'
1982'Baby, I'll Be Yours / Agent 406'
'Wake Dream'
'Come & Get Your Love'18
'A Man And A Woman'
'Babe, We're Gonna Love Tonight'6
1983'Angel Eyes'12
'Guilty'22
1984'I Don't Wanna Lose You'
'Take It Up'
'My Love'
'Give Me Your Body' / 'On The Grid'
1985'Unexpected Lovers'678
'Alive And Well' / 'I'm Falling In Love'
1986'Take The Love'
1989'Sentimentally Yours'

Compilations[edit]

  • The Greatest Hits (1985)

See also[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ abcAlex Henderson. 'Unexpected Lovers - Lime | Songs, Reviews, Credits'. AllMusic. Retrieved 2020-03-02.
  2. ^ abTorreano, Bradley. 'Artist Biography'. Allmusic. Retrieved September 29, 2020.
  3. ^Whitburn, Joel (2004). Hot Dance/Disco: 1974-2003. Record Research. p. 142.
  4. ^'Dario's LIME page - Denyse's emails'. Archived from the original on 2009-10-26. Retrieved 2020-03-02.
  5. ^Arena, James (6 April 2016). Legends of Disco: Forty Stars Discuss Their Careers - James Arena - Google Books. Books.google.com. p. 136. ISBN9781476624570. Retrieved 2020-03-02.
  6. ^'Lime - United States Patent and Trademark Office'.
  7. ^'Lime Songs US Chart Singles - Music VF'. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
  8. ^'LIME | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company'. Retrieved April 4, 2020.

External links[edit]

  • Lime discography at Discogs

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