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L.E.B. Harmony
Disco Boogie (Canadian LP)
Carrousel Records (Canada) / 1978 / CL-103
LP-album 33 ⅓ rpm pink colored vinyl record
Producers, etc. Not listed
Side A
1. Disco Boogie (3:54) [Subway]
2. Feeling Love (8:42) [Subway]
3. Childhood For Ever (5:06) [P. Loiseau / Subway]
Side B
1. Kid's Dance (2:51) [Subway]
2. Discorgan (8:31) [Subway]
3. Smaller Than You (2:40) [P. Loiseau / Subway]
4. Is It Reasonable (3:47) [Subway / D. Barbelivien]
Disco Boogie from L.E.B. Harmony is a mostly instrumental disco LP from Canada. The sound is more euro-disco than orchestral, synthesisers dominate.
The title track features the words "Disco boogie woogie" repeated ad nauseum, and some of the other songs on the LP sound like incidental music to a 1970s movie!
For me, the best tracks are Feeling love, and Discorgan, which has a sort of Hammond organ sound to a tune that works surprisingly well.
Submitted by Darren S (109)
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Mar 15, 2006 | 11:20 amAn excellent and rare Italo Disco 1978 LP. The 2 tracks which really stand out are 'Discorgan' which is a quality, harmony tune with a Hammond organ throughout, and 'Feeling Love', which is very Georgio Moroder-ish in sound and feel.



Just to clarify, this artist is from France, not Québec/Canada. Carrousel licensed this title from the Melba label.