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    Does anyone know if the German outfit Chilly had any releases besides their self-titled lp from 1978/79 (both dates are listed on the credits)? They had a electronic-rock sound a la Moroder's "American Gigolo" soundtrack.

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    Dear Discodjinn! I have two Albums from

    Chilly:

    1)FOR YOUR LOVE(1978)

    -For Your Love + For Your Love Suite(11.50)

    -Better Stop(3.38)

    -Dance With Me(4.38)

    -C´mon Baby(3.10)

    -Key Of Love(3.06)

    -Sensation(2.45)

    -LoveLoveLove(2.48)

    12":For Your Love(One-Sided/9.00)



    2)COME TO L.A.(1979)

    -Sunshine Of Your Love(6.30)

    -Heartattack In My Cadillac(4.10)

    -Sacrifice(3.51)

    -Come To L.A.(3.30)

    -Get Up And Move(4.00)

    -Layla(2.35)

    -Springtime(3.37)

    -Friday On My Mind(3.14)

    -Have Some Fun Tonight(4.37)

    7":We Are The Popkings(3.59)/Have Some Fun

    Tonight(1980)

    Produced by Bernt Möhrle(who is also respon-

    sible for CHERRY LAINE"Catch The Cat", "A

    Night In Chicago"). Also involved in this

    project was KURT HAUENSTEIN aka SUPERMAX and

    Christian Kolonovits for string-arrangements.



    Love & Cosmic Kisses From SIRIUS & DARKTUNES

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    Thanks for the info, Sirius. I recently bought the '78 lp and was happily surprised at the consistency of the tracks across the whole album. I thought the group had an interesting concept and approach to disco. Is the second album similar in style? Is it as good?

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    Dear Discodjinn! Certainly the second LP is

    not so fabulous than the DebutLP, but I like

    the tracks "Sunshine Of Your Love" (Cover-

    version, what else!) and "Come To L.A."...

    the rest is mostly crap...it is also more

    rocky than the first one. Beware of the

    single called "C´mon Let´s Go"...they become

    more and more DanceRockPop. But also look

    for BLACK JACK with Titles like "Nag Nag",

    "Y-O-U" or "Hot Passion". And what about

    Orlando Riva Sound?

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    For quality euro stuff inspect sleeves for producer/writer/composer names such as Drion (Chocolat's, Bouzouki Disco Band), Monn (Amanda Lear, Magnifique), Krueger (Nite School), Rallo (Les Allumettes), Michele ( Dalida, Madleen Kane) or Orieux (Jumbo, Charingo). For strong cheese trust Janschen&Janschens (sic), play their Luv, Veronica Unlimited, Dingo etc. at your next party and sort the wimps out.

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    Thanks again, Sirius. I think I'll pass on a search for any more Chilly-- my house could be overflowing with lp's that have one decent track and awful filler. As for ORS, I LOVE "Moonboots" but haven't been able to find anything more about the act. Within the last 48 hours your message was the second time I encountered the full name of the group. I had just gotten my U.S. edition of "Saturday Night Forever" book (I know, what a freak, buying two copies of the same book!) and saw the mention while flipping through. Maybe I'll find something in the crates after all. I don't know Black Jack and am reasonably sure I haven't spotted it while flipping through vinyl at the markets.



    JussiK-- maybe buying two copies of the same book is a good thing! I thought the addition of an index to the new edition was a great move, and I'm a sucker for any list of "Essential" titles. As for Euro-disco at parties, I'm afraid I live in a rural area and have long ago exhausted my friends' tolerance for ANY disco in my house or car. Mine is strictly a solitary interest-- the plight of country boys.

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    Dear Discodjinn!

    Here´s something from ORLANDO RIVA SOUND:

    12":1)Body To Body Boogie(3:53)

    2)Dream Machine(6:41)(electronic à la

    Giorgio)

    LP: 1)Body To Body Boogie(4:00)

    2)Dream Machine(6:41)

    3)We´re Not Alone(3:38)

    4)Sweet Release(3:54)

    5)Disc Mussorgsky(5:15)(electronic

    SymphonicDisco-i love this track!)

    6)Moon Boots(8:09)

    12":1)Indian Reservation(5:07)This was a

    huge hit in Europe!(1979)

    2)We´re Not Alone

    12":1)Fire On The Water(7")There´s also a

    12"-Version, but it´s too expensive!

    2)The Blaze(1980)

    In Europe they have been release on Ariola

    and certainly Anthony Monn produced them

    (like Amanda Lear or Fancy).


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    Orlando Riva Sound's album was released in the US by Salsoul (SA 8522) in 1979. Also several 12" singles were issued by Salsoul-Tom 'n' Jerry ("Body to body boogie" / "Moonboots" SG 303, "Moonboots" 12T-6000, "Indian reservation" SG 333)

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    Orlando Riva Sound also put out a so-so track called OTT - as Over The Top - in 1978.

    There was also a "Studio 54 remix", by Joe Carrasco, of "Indian Reservation" out in 1980 in Italy. This is on the same "Studio 54" double album as a strong electronic version of Heather Parisi's bad taste classic "Disco Bambina". The latter unfortunately did away with Heather's mortifying vocals, though.



    2 copies of the disco book - well, I'm flattered! I only wish the publisher had let me have my way and really wallow in the eurodisco dept...

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    there are two more albums by CHILLY and 1 more single that is worth mentioning:



    SHOWBIZ '1980

    Secret Lies '1983



    Goo Goo Eyes 12" 1984




    Website

    ~ I'm walking on music
    I'm walking on air ~

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    Re: German act Chilly


     

     

    a song produced/written by Chilly producer Bernt Mohrle.... good tune, and some fine ladies on the cover
    here is his site http://www.berntmoehrle.de/

    Shampoo - Rock 'N' Roll Dancin' Night (1979)


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