Under the Kilt explained

Under the Kilt
Type:Album
Artist:Dr. Macdoo
Cover:Dr Macdoo-Under The Kilt-01.jpg
Released:January 24, 2001
Genre:Bubblegum Dance, Eurodance
Length:37:31
Label:Warner Bros.
Prev Title:Rice & Curry
Prev Year:1998
Next Title:Fiesta
Next Year:2006

Under the Kilt is the third studio album by Swedish eurodance artist Jonny Jakobsen and his first album under the pseudonym Dr. Macdoo. It was released in 2001.

The album is best known for the title track "Under the Kilt", for which a music video was produced, and "Macahula Dance", for which a music video was released as bonus content on the original CD release.[1] Both of these tracks were also released as singles. The title track is a parody of Scotland the Brave.

Upon its release, Under the Kilt was met with mixed reactions from the fans of Jakobsen's previous work as Dr. Bombay. The songs were widely considered by fans to be of lower quality than the songs on Rice & Curry.[2]

Track listing

  1. Intro – 0:36
  2. Family Macdoo – 3:11
  3. Macahula Dance – 3:03
  4. Loch Ness – 3:12
  5. Under The Kilt – 3:13
  6. Hokey Pokey Man – 3:05
  7. Highland Reggae – 3:27
  8. Scottish Ghost (Extra Extra) – 3:02
  9. Mayday Mayday – 3:13
  10. Mad Piper – 3:18
  11. Bagpipesong – 2:57
  12. (Grandfather) Mac Macdoo – 3:07
  13. Outro – 1:36

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tracklist. Discogs.
  2. Web site: Critical Response. Bubblegum Dancer.