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Alma Faye

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on May 24, 05 | 7:27 am

Alma Faye

It's Over (12 Inch)


RECORD LABEL (COUNTRY) / YEAR / CAT# / FORMAT / SPEED:

Casablanca (US) - 1979 - NBD 20158 DJ - Promotional 12" - 33 1/3 RPM

PRODUCTION / RECORDING / MIXER / STUDIO & BAND CREDITS:

Produced by: Dominic Sciscente & Michel Daigle

TRACKLISTING:

Side A
It's Over 8:02

Side B
It's Over 7:42

NOTES:

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YOUR REVIEWS & COMMENTS ON Alma Faye

Alma Faye remains one of disco's little secrets: even disco-hating rock critics praised her Casablanca album.

This hit fully demonstrates her soulfully interpretive charm: the song is, as much as anything about the end of disco, which was becoming clear at the time.

Too downbeat to be anyone's favorite record - not mine, at least - but note for note, it's hard to fault. The strings are especially well-arranged.
Posted by: freddyinptown | Jan 28, 07 | 3:30 pm

So you think she wrote this song as a farewell to DISCO? Interesting? Maybe, but how about the end of a RELATIONSHIP? Either way, you are right, this little known and little played record was pretty good. While never a PRIME TIME PLAYER, it got a fair response from the Dance Floors. On my scale from 1-10 it gets a 6.
Posted by: vyniljunkie | Mar 16, 08 | 10:31 am

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