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Van Dam Vibrations

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on Oct 17, 07 | 8:16 am

Van Dam Vibrations

Disco Concorde (7" Spain)


RECORD LABEL (COUNTRY) / YEAR / CAT# / FORMAT / SPEED:

RCA Records (Spain) / 1976 / SPBO 9414
7" single, 45 RPM vinyl record

PRODUCTION / RECORDING / MIXER / STUDIO & BAND CREDITS:

Written and Produced by Albert Van Dam

TRACKLISTING:

Side A:
Disco Concorde (3'10)

Side B:
Island of women (3'45)

"Disco Concorde" is a rare and obscure Disco record (in the USA) that was obviously heavily influenced by the late Barry White and his Love Unlimited Orchestra's sound.

"Island of women" is also a very nice Disco piece, reminiscent of a Movie score arranged over a Van McCoy - Hues Corporation's Disco beat.

Although I don't remember this songs receiving much attention back then, this single is well worth seeking out if you enjoy this types of music.

After a quick online search the only information I can find about Albert Van Dam is that he's well known in the European Classical music field.

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