Irene Cara - Flashdance
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Irene Cara

Flashdance... What A Feeling [Remix] b/w Found It (12")

RECORD LABEL / RELEASE INFO

Casablanca Records and Filmworks (US) / 1983 / 812 353-1
12" single 45 rpm vinyl record

MUSICIAN, PRODUCTION & RECORDING STUDIO CREDITS

Side A
Music by Giorgio Moroder
Lyrics by Keith Forsey and Irene Cara
Producer(s): Giorgio Moroder
Mixer/Remixer : John "Jellybean" Benitez
Engineer: Jay Mark
Irene Cara appears courtesy of Network Records
Intersong Music / Famous Music Corp. / GMPC / Carub Music / Alcor Music (ASCAP / BMI)

Side B
Producer(s): Ron Dante
Irene Cara appears courtesy of Network Records
Alcor Music / Carub Music (ASCAP)

 

SONGS TRACKLISTING

Side A
Flashdance...What A Feeling [Remix] (7:16) / 125 BPM
(K. Forsey, I. Cara)

Side B
Found It (4:20)
(I. Cara, F. Floyd)

MUSIC REVIEW & RECORD COLLECTOR NOTES

In this huge 1983 single, Irene Cara is now produced by the infamous Giorgo Moroder, What A Feeling takes off with massive radio and club play.

Listen to Flashdance... What a Feeling:

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  • Gary

    This 12" was promotionally issued by Casablanca on barely translucent purple vinyl and sold in the used shops immediately at its distribution to DJ pools for $150. No idea what it gets now, if even available.

     
     

  • vyniljunkie

    Tony, Tony, Tony! Please don't say that! You might be right, hopefully Jessica is young enough, smart enough, and fit enough not to let that happen. If it does, forgetaboutit, the world is coming to an end!!!

     
     

  • Tony G.

    Have you seen Irene Cara today? She lost her looks years ago and is as BIG as a house. What a shame. I fear the same thing will happen to the gorgeous Jessica Alba after she has her baby.

     
     

  • vyniljunkie

    This is what I am talking about. IRENE CARA struck GOLD, literally, with FLASHDANCE...WHAT A FEELING. Again the title track from a major motion picture, this song, this record was HUGE. Talk about over-saturation, this record received it. Number 1 in the Top 40, number one in every DISCO. Excellent remix material. It had a slow intro that many simply skipped over. A strong Dance record that was played in the PRIME TIME hours. This is a DISCO CLASSIC, to this day, it gets a good response whenever it is played in an oldies set. On my scale from 1-10 this is an easy 10.

     
     


 

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