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First Choice - Doctor Love

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on Sep 15, 03 | 7:24 pm

First Choice

Doctor Love (12")

RECORD LABEL / RELEASE INFO:

Gold Mind Records (US) 1977 / 12G-4004
12" Disco Single 45 rpm vinyl

STUDIO CREDITS:

Producer(s) : Norman "The Harris Machine" Harris for Baker, Harris, Young Productions

Mixer/Remixer : Tom Moulton

TRACKLISTING:

Side A
Doctor Love (7:35)

Side B
Doctor Love (2:38)

NOTES:

First Choice had earlier given us "Armed and Extremely Dangerous," "Smarty Pants" on Philly Groove and other classics like "Let No Man Put Asunder" on Gold Mind.

"Doctor Love" was a smoker when it was released in 1977. Another Tom Moutlon mix. First Choice are: Rochelle Fleming, Ursula Hering and Annette Guest.

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FIRST CHOICE 'S "Dr. Love" was the first 12" mixed by Tom Moulton for the Gold Mind label.
Posted by: chris | Feb 15, 05 | 9:37 am

There is also the Special Remix version by Shep Pettibone on the Salsoul label (SG 419).
Posted by: mixmachine | Jun 16, 05 | 7:02 pm

Dr. Love....STill Wonderful To Hear And Hustle To!
Posted by: Ivan Doc Rodriguez | Oct 23, 05 | 1:40 pm

Wow an IVAN sighting!! It doesn't matter which remix version you had, it was a DISCO CLASSIC!! Easily a PRIME TIME PLAYER that always guaranteed a FULL DANCE FLOOR. A great song to remix, and a popular deejay record because of the many opportunities to create with it. On my scale from 1-10, it gets a 10. Any serious collector has to have this record!
Posted by: vyniljunkie | Mar 17, 08 | 9:07 am

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