Thank you Barry. Something to add to the Top 500 entry! Now if I can only listen to this track :-(
hello discopeople!
when irma jackson's "you will forget" appeared on the top 500, i suggested that it might be a bogus vote because not only did i not know it, i also couldn't find any info on the web about it besides the fact that "irma jackson" was the title of a merle jackson country song about falling in love with a woman of color.
when someone (i now forget who :oops: ) mentioned that it showed up in a search at a overseas record seller, i immediately got busy and managed to buy it!
it finally arrived and i'm listening to it now. the song sounds like a french romantic ballad that was accellerated and disco-fied. the vocalist seems to be racing to get all the words into the appropriate phrases. she has one of those classic super-powerful-yet-refined disco diva voices, and at first i thought it might be gloria gaynor singing under a pseudonym! after playing it again, i think it's one of those singers that appear on a lot of disco albums without much credit, like Madeline Bell (of Space fame). i didn't measure the BPMs yet, but i would guess they're in the 130 range.
the copy i bought is on WEA International, and i would guess that this is a german pressing. the picture sleeve is nothing but the name and title on a bright fuscia background. the label credits read "Produced by Y.D.P.R. Philadelphia U.S.A.
Pls Read Philadelphia
Licenced by M.M. Records Paris"
no date is listed, but i would imagine this was released in 1979 or 1980. i have a feeling that it wasn't released in america
if anyone has any more info on this record, please share!
thanks,
barry
Thank you Barry. Something to add to the Top 500 entry! Now if I can only listen to this track :-(
Bernie (Bernard Lopez)
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Barry,
Would you give this record your recommendation? I went looking for it, and found it, when no one gave Bernie any info but I didn't buy it for the same reason. There was no info available other than the title and artist.
Play it for a few days and tell us if it still sounds like a revved-up ballad.
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Nicky
Hi all,
this song is a cover of / has been covered by (I can't find which was released first) Regine "Tu m'oublieras"
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