D.C. LaRue

 

Disco Music > Disco Records Discography A-Z > L > D.C. LaRue
D.C. LaRue - Let them Dance

Posted by:
Bernie: DiscoMusic.com (3420)
on Sep 17, 03 | 1:37 pm

D.C. LaRue

Let Them Dance (Promo 12")

RECORD LABEL / RELEASE INFO:

Casablanca Records (US) 1978 / NBD 20136 DJ
12" Disco Single 33 1/3 rpm Promo vinyl

STUDIO CREDITS:

Producer(s)
Bob Esty

TRACKLISTING:

Side A
Let Them Dance (9:15)

Side B
(Blank - Single sided)

NOTES:

I met D C La Rue through a co-worker back in the early 90's and he was very surprised to hear that he had fans and was very humble. Nothing like I thought he would be.

He recorded on both the Pyramid label as well as Casablanca and even had one of his songs on the Thank God It's Friday soundtrack. "Let Them Dance" is another Esty production ala Paul Jabara's "Pleasure Island."

DC LaRue's "Let Them Dance" is currently on the highly recommended Casablanca Records Story four CD boxset.

Link to this page using this URL:
http://www.discomusic.com/records-more//528_0_2_0_C/


Search for D.C. LaRue at the following...

YOUR REVIEWS & COMMENTS ON D.C. LaRue

Another Great Gem,
prolific disco writer on the Pyramid label in mid to late 1970's.
D.C. LARUE is a songwriter and instrumentalist. He emerged in the mid-70's with a series of heavily orchestrated, disco-orientated instrumentals with vocal refrains.
"Let them dance" is one of the records you should have in your collection, but you should consider getting all of his material as it's one of it's kind.

B. 26th April, 1948 in Meriden, Connecticut, U.S.A.



Posted by: chris | Feb 20, 05 | 6:31 am

A Disco favorite of mine....

Great for Hustlers!
Posted by: Delmar Browne | Nov 04, 05 | 4:30 pm

You'll Never Be Heard If You Don't Post

We invite you to leave your comments, add beats per minutes, corrections or missing credits on this vinyl Disco record. Please remember to discuss this record only and post politely. All posts must be in English.


 


Top ↑

Log-in / Register :

John Morales

John Morales

Interview with 70s/80s Disco Dance DJ and remixer, John Morales who was part of M & M Productions with Sergio Munzibai. We'll talk about his first mix project, the legendary "I'm Caught Up In A One Night Love Affair" by Inner Life, various Gregory Carmichael / Patrick Adams productions and... Read more...





Click here to buy & sell on eBay!

Live Retro Disco Show In NYC

Saturday, January 31, 2009, 8pm
with Trammps, Tavares & Carol Williams

Get out your bell bottoms, platform soled shoes, gold lame and polyester leisure suits because Disco is back for one night only with the Trammps and Tavares!

Click for more info.