Number 1 could be Plastic mode-Mi amore.
[Disco magic]Italy.1984.
Number 3 sounds like Capricorn-I need love[Delirium records]Italy.1982.
Ciao.
A Couple of these are probably more electro/break rather that disco per se,but since there seems to be no other forum like this,I'll give it a shot. I've been wondering about these forever. They probably came out anywhere from 83'to 85'. I first heard them in 85' when I started listening to mixes on the radio.
The first one is an electro record that has a guy rapping,both a female and a "martian"sounding chorus and a very strange electro beat. He says something about "Cleopatra and Tony too, Cause I'm the master of the Zulu rule". The chorus goes(with the martians in the background);"let's dance,let's groove,let's move on,etc.etc."
The second has a female singer and a guy rapping. She goes"there he is, the cute dj,saw him walking down the street one day. I was going to talk to him,but to my alarm,there were two pretty girls,one on each arm". He says"Throw me a record and blow me a kiss,cause I'm gonna scratch it up,and it goes like this". She sings some thing about burning fever"sometimes youre up,and then sometimes your down,baby please let me know,if you will be around'.
The third I think is called "I Need Love". " I need love,love, love. I need love when I'm close to your body. I need love,love,love. I need love,how can you be so blind" There is a sound in it that reminds me of pac man or some kind of sound in a video game. They still play this one(and the second one)in old school mixes but I have yet to find out what they are.
Thanks for any help
Number 1 could be Plastic mode-Mi amore.
[Disco magic]Italy.1984.
Number 3 sounds like Capricorn-I need love[Delirium records]Italy.1982.
Ciao.
I think number 1 is Europe-Unisexapeal released on Tanga records.1983.Italy.
This one sounds similar to Plastic Mode and was also produced by Tony Carrasco.[Klein &MBO]
Thanks for the suggestions. Is there anywhere I could hear those singles you mentioned, so that I can see if they are the right songs?
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