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Gonzalez
Move It To The Music (UK LP)
Sidewalk (UK) / 1979 / SWK 2003
LP-album 33 ⅓ rpm vinyl
Produced and arranged by Pete Bellotte
Brass arrangements by Thor Baldursson and Pete Bellotte
Side A:
1. Love It (You're The One) (4:28) [Lesson / Vale]
2. Peoples Party (5:38) [Samwell / Ahwai]
3. Livin' In The Light Of Your Love (4:18) [Wayne / Bingham]
4. Take Me The Way (4:10) [Williams / Taylor / Castilo / Zelaznog]
Side B:
1. Ain't No Way To Treat A Lady (4:30) [Schock]
2. Love Is Like A Slave (4:38) [Marshall / Taylor / Jacas / J. Rix / S. Levay]
3. Dance Machine (4:46) [Jacas / Bullen / Zelaznog]
4. Move It To The Music (4:46) [Bellotte / Forsey]
Gonzalez were famous for the song "Haven't Stopped Dancin' Yet" from the similarly titled LP, which was poor apart from the title track.
Their second LP marks an improvement on the first, with eight good disco songs produced by Pete Bellotte (obviously more famous for his work with Giorgio Moroder and Donna Summer).
I can't not comment on the record sleeve as well - where else but on a disco LP would you get a gorgeous topless woman wearing rubber gloves?
Submitted by Darren S (109)

GONZALES "Move it to the music" album, listen for "Love it (you're the one)" and flip for "Dance machine", this album was even more disco styled, then their previous releases.