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U.N.
U.N. (LP)
Prelude Records (US) / 1979 / PRL 12168
LP-album 33 ⅓ rpm Vinyl record
Producer: Tony Green for Tony Green Organization Records
All songs written and arranged by Tony Green
Musicians:
Bass: Peter Dowse
Drums: Derek Kendrick
Guitar: Tony Green, Jean-Marie Benoit
Keyboards: Robby Goldfarb
Horns: Dennis Lepage, Richard Baudet and The Disco Brass Ensemble
Congas and percussion: Miguel Fuentes
Strings: Louis Goudriot, Eugene Nemish, Mark Belanger, Jean-Lauc Morin
Syndrums: Derek Kendrick
Background vocals: Barbara Ingram, Carla Benson, Evette Benton
Strings and horns were arranged by Dennis Lepage
Studios Used:
Marko Studios, Montreal / Engineer: Claude Allard
Alpha International Studios, Philadelphia / Engineer: Gene Leone
Mixed at Alpha International Studios by Gene Leone, assisted by Tony Green
Mastered at Frankford Wayne Mastering Labs, New York City by Dominick Romeo and CBS Mastering Labs, New York City by Stan Kalina
Design: Ancona Design Atelier
Photo: Trudy Schlachter
Published by Cicada Music Inc. (PRO) and Trumar Music Inc. (BMI)
Side A
1. Hot Lover 5:53
2. Disco Power 9:19
Side B
1. Get It On 8:12
2. In the Groove 7:35
The Canadian Disco group UN, which had its American release on Prelude Records, is another Tony Green produced Disco record. Not bad, but certainly not his best.
Also See:
France Joli (Interview)
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Feb 19, 2005 | 6:22 amTony Green's Prelude Hi-NRG group ''U.N.'' Lp 1979, designed for the disco's, the DJ 2x12" double-pack includes "Hot lover", "Disco power", "Get it on" and "In the groove". Strings and horns were arranged by Dennis LePage of Kat Mandu.
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Oct 22, 2004 | 8:42 amI have a copy of this LP with me at the moment, and it appears that the people who typeset the labels made a number of mistakes!
The duration of "Hot Lover" is 5:35 not 5:53, and the duration of "In the groove" is 7:53 not 7:35! Clearly they got their 3s and 5s mixed up.
In addition, the record says "In the groove" on the cover, the label says "I'm in the groove". Which to believe?

Maybe not considered his best i think this album is fun and it stands with the other Tony Green albums. The strong male vocalist is appreciated because France Joli and Freddie James had young voices.This guy singing is all testorone as he shouts out Power!!! Disco Power!!!! i think its a great disco effort