Hi GS! I voted for the concept albums.
Cerrone: Love In C Minor
Love and Kisses: (self-titled)
The "one-off" productions: Sphinx, Paris Connection, Sumera: Golden Tears
Love and Kisses: How Much, How Much I Love You
The "concept" albums: Romeo & Juliet, Hunchback Of Notre Dame
Love and Kisses: You Must Be Love
The "soundtrack" LPs: Winds Of Change or Trocadero Lemon Blue
Other (Americana, Alirol & Jacquet, Bad News Travels Fast LPs, Tina Turner, tracks from TGIF...)
They're all horrid. I hate Costandinos! How could anyone tolerate this pretentious crap for more than a moment?
Hmmm, I'm gonna see if I can launch me a poll...
Unfortunately, there's a limit on how many options one can have, so I had to group some together
Hi GS! I voted for the concept albums.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]"I can see Prussia from my house!". :icon_mrgreen:
I voted "concept" because of Romeo & Juliet although I'd rather dance to Love In C Minor.
Love Has No Time or Place
Nicky
I voted for "Love in C-Minor".
Other albums i like are Sumeria, Trocadero and R&J.
Bustin\' lights all around me ..
My choice is "Love In C-Minor".
*DELIGHTFUL*
I voted for Self Titled Love & Kisses, specially because "Accidental Lover".
Cheers,
I voted for "soundtracks" because Winds Of Change is so intricate and haunting - maybe I should have gone for Love In C Minor though since that really does seem to grant one an instant access to the collective orchestral disco subconscious here and a roomful or dedicated dancers would be better than just a few. Winds...was never that huge if my memorey serves me right, kinda listening disco or what?
Graham could probably tell you that Winds... is my second Costandinos fave. (I still think of Love in C Minor as a Cerrone piece.) It was great to open up a night with Winds of Change. Let people know they better get ready --- this is only the beginning. It worked because as you say, it wasn't a serious dance piece for the crowd. They held that for R&J, L&K and the like. :)Originally Written by JussiK
Love Has No Time or Place
Nicky
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