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Sylvers

Disco Fever (LP)

RECORD LABEL / RELEASE INFO:

Casablanca Records (Canada) / 1979 / NBLP 7151
LP 33 1/3 RPM vinyl record

STUDIO CREDITS:

Produced by Giorgio Moroder & Harold Faltermeyer.
Executive producer : Al Ross.

Arranged by Harold Faltermeyer
Recording engineers : Juergen Koppers & Harold Faltermeyer.

Mixing engineer : Juergen Koppers

Recorded at
Stone Castle Studios , Milano
Musicland Studios , Munich
Rusk Studios , Los Angeles.

Featuring :
Drums & percussions : Keith Forsey
Bass: Les Hurdle
Guitar: Mats Bjoerklund
Keyboards & synths : Harold Faltermeyer.

TRACKLISTING:

Side A
1. Mahogany 5'10
2. Is Everybody Happy 3'55
3. Come And Stay All Night 2'51
4. Dance Right Now 5'38

Side B
1. Gimme Gimme Your Lovin' 4'36
2. I Feel So Good Tonight 3'43
3. Hoochie Coochie Dancin' 3'41
4. Forever 4'15

NOTES:

The Sylvers' DISCO FEVER was produced by Giorgio Moroder and Harold Faltermeyer and it sounds pretty much the way you would expect it to sound.

Opening with a cover version of Diana Ross' signature song "(Theme from) Mahogany" done disco-style. (One of my guilty pleasures - I must confess !)

As a huge Casablanca / Giorgio fan - I admit that I grabbed this one the moment I saw it in stores.

Presented as two sidelong medleys, the LP features songs written by the usual Munich gang (Pete Bellote / Geoff Bastow / Moll Wisnet as well as Giorgio & Harold) along with Edmund Sylvers.

All tracks are disco and often sound a little bit too bubble-gum for some.

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