Ecstasy, Passion and Pain

 

Disco Music > Disco Records Discography A-Z > E > Ecstasy, Passion and Pain


Posted by:
anthony hargan (27)
on Sep 15, 06 | 3:20 am

Ecstasy, Passion and Pain

I Wouldn't Give You Up b/w Don't Burn Your Bridges Behind You (7")

RECORD LABEL / RELEASE INFO:

Roulette Records (US) / 1974 / 7151
7" 45 RPM vinyl record

STUDIO CREDITS:

Side 1 & 2 written by Barbara Gaskin
Produced by Bobby Martin

TRACKLISTING:

Side A
I Wouldn't Give You Up - 2:58

Side B
Don't Burn Your Bridges Behind You - 4:20

NOTES:

Ecstasy, Passion & Pain had a string of great singles so why did I pick this one? Because I couldn't make up my mind. I thought this is the first 45 I bought of them so why not. Barbara Roy (Gaskins) on vocals with a backing from M.F.S.B. what more could you want?

Link to this page using this URL:
http://www.discomusic.com/records-more/7353_0_2_0_C/


Search for Ecstasy, Passion and Pain at the following...

YOUR REVIEWS & COMMENTS ON Ecstasy, Passion and Pain

The lyrics are neither cliched nor bend-over-backwards for cleverness: they are sincere. Add the incredible band that was EP&P (+MFSB!), and you have one of four brilliant hits (including "Ask Me," "Good Things (Don't Last Forever)," and "Touch and Go," from Ecstasy, Passion and Pain's self-titled 1974 album, one of disco's first and very best.
Posted by: freddyinptown | Apr 23, 07 | 12:54 pm

This record was hot, it was requested all the time when I first started deejaying. Never heard it on the radio though. It was in clubs and house parties. This is when DISCO was in the process of birth. Only a hand full or two of "DISCO" type records beat this song to the party. I loved it on that DISCONET as well. On my scale from 1-10, I give it a 9.
Posted by: vyniljunkie | Mar 13, 08 | 5:52 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...

Apple iTunes

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.