assignment...
Find me some of these titles that charted on Canadian Billboard charts in late 1976....s'il vous plait?????Merci.
SUNSHINE LOVE - Metal Weeds (RCA)
5.3, 5.3-4-5-6 - Raffaella Carra (CBS)--we mentioned this one before
A CHANCUN SON ENFANCE - Recreation (Nobel)
LINDBERGH - Toulouse (Trans Canada)--Barry has this on his radio playlist--but I always miss it[corrected spelling of group name-thanks DK]
DISCO BUMP - R.B & Co. (CBS)
BON BON- DISCO BEAT - J.D.V. & Friends (London)
I'M CRYING - Mike Harper (RCA)
FUTURE WOMAN - Rockets (London)
IL VELIERO - Lucio Battisti (RCA)
DISCO DUCK - Paul Vincent (Trans Canada)--a Canadian cover of Rick Dees I suppose???
JE DANSE - Adamo (CBS)
LOIN D'ICE - Boule Noir (CBS)--not sure if that spelling is right???
Anyone have any info on these???:icon_idea:
Last edited by markydefad; November 16th, 2006 at 01:57 PM.
"Lost inside adorable illusion...."
But, Marky, I never liked homework![]()
First, do you think all of these artists ever made clips or appeared on da tele?? If not, it will be difficult.
Is this our Belgian Salvatore Adamo? And it's the B-side:
Raffaella is in this medley, the 3rd 1 :icon_twisted: OMG, Love that woman!!!!
The others, I'll keep an eye on them but I'm afraid some are too rare to appear on YT!
Marky, here's some info on Metal Weeds.
http://www.discomusic.com/records-more/604_0_2_0_C/
Thanks guys--just wondering if they were more popular in Europe--cuz I don't know any of them.![]()
"Lost inside adorable illusion...."
Most of them, I don't know either!
But here's another great 1 by Lucio Battisti, so you get an idea of his style:
"Una Donna Per Amico"
About the Raffaella clip: here she sings in Spanish and you can hear the censored Spanish versions. In the first song, "Tanti Auguri", the original chorus said "to make love well you have to come South" ;) However the Spanish version says "to fall in love well..."
At the end of this medley Raffaella sings in English and sounds very disco-like (a bit like Karen Cheryl). Unfortunately I don't recognize the track.
It don't mean a thing (if ain't got that swing)
Marky....this one's the only one that I can help you with. The group's name is actually Toulouse. They were from la belle province du Quebec eh...il y avait trois femmes (one was Heather Gauthier)......ummm....and they sang pretty good too!:icon_mrgreen: (still need to go back and brush up on my French)
I heard this track on Barry's station as well and loved it! I have their 'Export' album from 1976 but this song isn't on it. However, my favourite by them is on it....the song It Always Happens This Way. A couple other goodies are What Would My Mama Say and also APB ("put out an APB...on the man I love"). Oh...this album's in English (case you didn't figure that out!)
Here's a link....Toulouse Discography - Read rock music reviews and compare prices at Yahoo! Shopping.
thanks dk,
this is the list I mentioned to you earlier---I thought there was a whole lot more French titles than there actually were!!! thanks for the input!![]()
"Lost inside adorable illusion...."
dancers are really great on the Raphaella's clip !! i love their suits...
What s the name of the last song ?? she sings in English with an absolute wonder italian accent ?
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Here's some Boule Noire:
IL VELIERO - Lucio Battisti (RCA)
Marky did you ever find this one?
it is the original version of "il Veliero" later covered by the Chaplin Band and also Lama as "love on the rocks"
beautiful song, all versions are excellent, and the Chaplin band 12" has an almost 5 or 6 minute instrumental intrp before the vocals, there are 2 different 12"s of the CB version, the other one adds an extra heavy kick, which to me takes away from the flow of the music.
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