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vyniljunkie (616)
on Apr 11, 08 | 7:44 am

Disconet

Volume 3 Program 8 - Various Artists (12")

RECORD LABEL / RELEASE INFO:

Disconet Program Service (US) / 1980 / Cat # ????
12" Single 33 1/3 RPM vinyl record

STUDIO CREDITS:

Mix by Steven Von Blau
Mix by Bobby Guttadaro

TRACKLISTING:

Side 1)
1. D.C. Larue : Cathedrals (1980) 10:53 (122 BPM)

Side 2)
1. Easy Going : I Strip You - (128 BPM)
2. Harry Chalkitis : So Long - (130 BPM)
3. Harry Chalkitis : Gimme Love - (130 BPM)
Total time: 16:40

NOTES:

This DISCONET features a 1980 version of D.C. LaRUE'S "Cathedrals". A great song in 1977, but by now got little response in DISCOS. The Flip side got more air play, with a great mix by DJ Bobby Guttadaro of two Harry Chalkitis' hits, "So Long" & "Gimme Love". Gimme Love was exremely easy on the ears, and the dancers enjoyed it. On my scale from 1-10, this DISCONET can only get a 7. And I am being generous.

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Wasn't disco sort of dead by 1980? If not dead then slipping out of the mainstream.
Posted by: disco daze | Apr 12, 08 | 2:52 am

Not Dead, not even out of the mainstream, just got a name change. It was out of"style" to call any music DISCO, too much negative contagions associated with the "term", there is more on this in an article listed under"History 101". The new name of that musical style was "DANCE MUSIC", remember?
Posted by: vyniljunkie | Apr 12, 08 | 4:28 am

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