Disco music of the 1970s-1980s for DJs & record collectors
Discussion on more disco for my lucky ears within the Disco Music of the 70s and 80s forums, part of the General Music Discussions at DiscoMusic.com category; My ears have been so happy! In the past week or two, they have thrilled to: Disco Forever (Dimitri from ...
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| Disco Forever (Dimitri from Paris 3 CD collection) Alex R. Costandinos and the Symphonic Orchestra featuring Alirol and Jacquet Manu DiBango-Soul Makossa Cerrone-Love In C Minor El Coco-Greatest Disco Hits Black Sun-Disco Heat Sparks-Number One In Heaven Sparks-In Outer Space Sparks-Music That You Can Dance To Junie-The Westbound Years |
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| Good to see Sparks getting a mention there. I don't remember them being much discussed on these boards, yet they did some great stuff in the 80s. |
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| About Sparks: Do you know the Album from NOEL "Dancing Is Dangerous"...itīs absolutely crazy and overdrive... SIRIUS & DARKTUNES... |
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| Ah, since Noel has been mentioned...I'm gonna drag this Disco Urban Legend out again. Both Jussi & Boodi (my gossip buddies) have asserted at different times that Noel, produced by the Mael Brothers who comprise Sparks, was actually Russell Mael in drag and minus the Hitler mustache. Now at first I thought they was a kiddin', but then I read it again, so I pulled out my copy of Noel. Now the "woman" on the cover could be a man in drag--sorta looks like Laura Nyro in a blonde wig and is wearing gloves and totally covered in a blue jumpsuit ( this is the 12")-- I can't hear a man's voice in the vocal, unless they sped up the recording to sound more feminine. I mean there is an Amanda Lear quality to the voice, but it doesn't sound like a man to me. Also, I saw another Noel record from the early 1980's at a record store last weekend. Does anyone know about a second LP release? As for Sparks themselves, I love their stuff beginning with the Giorgio Moroder produced "Tryouts For The Human Race", "The Number One Song In Heaven", "When I'm With You", and the stupendous "Beat The Clock" (a big fave at Trocaderon in SF). Their later stuff was great too--""Cool Places", "Music That You Can Dance To", "Modesty Plays", "Dance Goddamit", "All YOu Ever Think About Is Sex", etc. So, Jussi & Boodi, please explain your Noel comments and let's get to the bottom of this .
__________________ "Lost inside adorable illusion...." |
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| Ooh la la! I never heard of this rumour... I thought noel was a french female singer. I have this LP called "Dancing Is Dangerous" and the 12" of "I Want A Man"...the cover shows the woman in green lurex and black gloves. And maybe this rumour could be right because heīs able to sing sopran. Anyway, this "woman" looks beautiful and the sound too. Instead Amanda has a deeper voice, that is alt...because she was transsexual...but that is another story like Romy Haag or Bibi Anderson. I hope you know the Sparks-LP "No.1 In Heaven" and the alternative mixes of "Beat The Clock", because Giorgio was very innovative on this record. Also the Song "When Iīm With You"(1980) is very nice, al- though itīs more new romantic to me. GIORGIO also produced JAPANīs "Life In Toyko"... another pre-new-romantic-track. Cosmic Love & Kisses From SIRIUS & DARK TUNES |
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| Did I really claim Noel was not what she apperared to be-? Well, like Amanda Lear, she was obviously born a woman. On the album cover the impression is a bit hazy but if you look at that shapely derriere on the sleeve of the Dancing is Dangerous 7" there's not doubt about anything. As for true trannies and sex-changelings look for two Stars from Germany, Louise Leshter and Romy Haag. The former had a hitette with DESHABILLE-MOI in 1979 - a nice Munich-style affair with a sleazy LOVE MONEY on the flip of the euro pressing. Romy Haag is a legendary Ann-Margret lookalike Berlin gender illusionist who enjoyed brief dance club popularity during the early 90's with SUSSE KIRSCHEN. This, like Culture Beat's fab DER ERDBEERMUND, was based on the ribald rhymings of the 1400-century poet Francois Villon and had the Diva reciting in German over mellow beats and synth strings. Romy also sang a tune in the kinky Charlotte Rampling thriller MASCARA during the same period. |
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| About ROMY HAAG: She had a night-club in Berlin in the 70ies and was together with stars like David Bowie etc. She had a big hit with the EuroDiscoTrack"Superparadise"/" Hermaphrodite"...the rest is history. About AMANDA LEAR: Although sheīs dementing being a man, she was a man, because Romy had her acting at CHEZ ROMY. And Amanda was Salva- dore Daliīs fave-model for long time...be- cause she was a transsexual. But the question is...is this really important, especially in this DiscoPage. Certainly LOUIS LESTHER is also very interesting...but we should not forget our beloved SYLVESTER!!!What about GINA X PERFORMANCE, with her three Drag-Queens...I think DISCO was much more, then MainstreamABBA and Bee Gees... Cosmic Love & Kisses From SIRIUS & DARKTUNES |
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I love Gina X Performance... but... isn't it a bit of a stretch to call them disco? "No GDM" is really the only thing by them that sounds disco-y at all... I think of them as some sort of proto-New-Wave act. Supposedly "Nice Mover" was released on CD at one point... anyone ever seen this? I'm hoping to find this, or at least a European pressing of the LP... I have two Canadian copies, but the sound quality leaves much to be desired. This is one of those albums that I love just for the production. |
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| Itīs strange, but several artists made by the end some of semi-newwave-disco-trax: GINA X PERFORMANCE is one of them...I have 4 Albums from her...mostly produced by ZEUS B.HELD...Iīve heard that sheīs now married to him! For me "No G.D.M.", "Do It Yourself" or "Striptease" is very euro-disco-stylish. But do you remember IAN DURY & THE BLOCKHEADS with "Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick" and "Reasons To Be Cheerful". I mentioned JAPANīs "Life In Tokyo" before. What about BLONDIEīs "Heart Of Glass", "Call Me" or "Rapture"? Aha, make me tonight...Atomic?Itīs funny: Grace Jones sounded in the early 80ies more NewWave than some NewWaveArtists themselves. I think had done this change from full-orche- strated Sound to more electronic Styles...but for me thatīs not New Wave.And then about 1981 the NewRomanticsMovement came along... |
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| Romy and Salvador and Bryan Ferry and millions of others fell under Amanda's spell but the truth is she is a woman and nothing else, a woman with a husky voice but a woman nevertheless. Before the Dali and Haag period, before any tongues started wagging about her gender and prior to recording LA BAGARRE Amanda worked as a fashion model, sometimes nearly nude. As she has specified herself recently, just check those pics if you're still entertaining any kinky fantasies. And, there are the family photos of the teenage girl, plus shots of her as a kid. She could not have undergone any operations at the age of six, could she now...? Not that Amanda had anything against the rumours, quite the contrary. She always used them to her advantage, creating an alluring mystique, one so strong that here we are, discussing it today in 2002 |
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