Black Light Orchestra
Touch Me, Take Me (Canadian 12")
RECORD LABEL / RELEASE INFO
RCA Records (Canada) / 1977 / KPN1-0205
12" Disco single 45 rpm Vinyl record
Genre: Dance
MUSICIAN, PRODUCTION & RECORDING STUDIO CREDITS
Producer: Dominic Sciscente and Michel Daigle for Carrousel Industries
Engineer: Pete Tessier
SONGS - TRACKLISTING
Side A
Touch Me, Take Me [Stereo] 6:55
Side B
Touch Me, Take Me [Mono] 6:55
MUSIC REVIEW & RECORD COLLECTOR NOTES
The sound of Black Light Orchestra is similar in style to Cerrone meets THP Orchestra with lots of swirling strings. A great record from 1977 for diehard Disco and hustle dancing fanatics.
Listen to Touch Me, Take Me by The Blacklight Orchestra:
Submitted by DiscoMusic.com (3705)

Before Alma Faye Brooks, before Voggue Canadian producers/musicians Michel Daigle and Dominic Sciscente created the BLACK LIGHT ORCHESTRA, who was a studio group of musicians, many of whom appeared on the duos later productions.
The group had it's biggest success with the 12" single "Touch Me, Take Me" in 1977. Several more 12" singles followed: "Let's Try Once Again" with Patrick Norman and "Loving You."