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Friday, October 20, 2023

Sharon Redd was MAJOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I'm sure that every single Sharon Redd song has been posted here.  But why not a retrospective?  It would only be right as Sharon is probably the disco diva I hold closest to my heart.  Hhmm why might you ask?  Well in reality most of the other disco diva's were kinda before my time.  As much as I loved them I was too young to go to clubs back then.  But by the time Sharon was churning them out I was in the clubs dancing away night after night.  And Sharon was often there too doing a public appearance. I've probably seen her live five times.  Perhaps also because she was from Norfolk and I was going to university in D.C.

She started as a back-up singer for Bette Midler known as The Harlettes.  In 1978 she was on an album with two other gals Ula Hedwig and Charlotte Crossley billed as formerly the Harlettes.  Then she was part of a group of people led by Luther Vandross on the album Soiree' along with Fonzi Thornton, Jocelyn Brown, Yvonne Lewis and again Ula Hedwig.  They did a gorgeous remake of You Keep me Hanging On among other cuts.  Then in 1979 still not getting top billing her voice was the magic behind Love Insurance a #1 disco hit for Front Page.  SHAZZY ZIP 1  SHAZZY ZIP 2

By this point she was very much on my radar.  So when Can you Handle It came out in late 1980 I was ready for the full on invasion of this disco diva.  Later the Shep Pettibone WKYS master mixes came out and New York City was all about Sharon Redd and Can you Handle it.  I'd venture to say that it was one of the most satisfying remixes of an already fabulous record that I had ever heard at that point.  The sassiness of the track was amplified deeply and the clubs like The Paradise Garage and Zanzibar had found a major anthem for the season.  In the U.K. even the downtempo Love is Gonna Get You saw a twelve inch release that year.

Shep is still brining them joy on a dance floor thirty years later!  Go check him out in the club he owns in Asbury Park, New Jersey.  

The next album Redd Hott seemed much more geared towards the gay crowd.  By then Sharon was more of a Saint disco diva then Zanzibar but in any case she had her first #1 on the Billboard disco charts and the album had several huge dance-floor anthems including Never Give You Up, Beat the Street and In the Name of Love (particularly adored by the gay crowds and subject to many remixes).  In the U.K. even the downtempo Takin' a Chance on Love was released on twelve inch.

 

The 1983 album Love How You Feel was sort of Sharon's last hurrah.  It featured hits like the title song, You're a Winner and Liar on the Wire but they just weren't as appreciated as her earlier dance floor stompers.  

 Many of Sharon's remixes were done by the genius Francois Kevorkian.  No doubt increasing their appeal on dance floors worldwide.

Her last twelve inch single for Prelude Undercover Girl came out in 1985 and was not that great it was followed up by 1988's Second to None which was sort of a weak attempt to cash in on the then popular freestyle sound and it remains pretty obscure though not bad really.  The vocals are distinctly Sharon and Sharon can SANG!  

On May 1, 1992 she succumbed to A.I.D.S. and I remember really feeling really sad that day.   It had been a minute since I had heard any Sharon but she had held a special place in my heart then as she does now.  I hope you enjoy the two zips I have provided.  They include most of her hits and quite a few more recent edits that have been going around.  A few of them by members of this site.

Tuesday, September 26, 2023

It may be the end of summer but for Sabrina it will always be Summertime Love

Italian showgirl Sabrina Salerno had a huge hit all over Europe with her Single Boys (Summertime Love). The video is iconic and it was one of the last of the massive Italo Disco hits.
Boys even made it to #3 on the U.K. pop charts and was more succesful than her third single in which she worked with Stock, Aitken & Waterman.
You can get the zip in the message section just below.

Tuesday, September 12, 2023

In honor of finally getting over 1,000,000 clicks, 1983's Italian Hit Parade

Definitely not a typical post for me. This is a Bulgarian pressing of some of the biggest hits from 1983. Including the winning song from the festival of San Remo.
It was a fantastic year for pop in Italy. The Nada record brings back a ton of memories!
And the Synth Pop masterpiece Vacanze Romane by Matia Bazar may very well be the best Italian single ever, it's pure perfection.
Check for the link in the messages section just below.

Saturday, August 5, 2023

Belgian Synth Wonders Telex

Telex were a Belgian band formed in 1978. They even participated in EuroVision one year.
Their single Moscow Discow was a seminal synth disco hit. It was played in all the best clubs like The Paradise Garage and Studio 54.
Seymour Stein ever the innovator picked it up For Sire records and that for sure was a big break for Telex. A few other cuts managed to get some attention but none as much as Moscow Discow.
A clip of Heather Parisi the Italian American showgirl who was all over Italian t.v. in the late 70's and 80's and even had a few of her own hits has gone viral. She's dancing to the track and it really shows how the track sounds great even now over 40 years later. Look for the link in the message section below.

Monday, May 29, 2023

Dedicated to KOTO an essential Italo Disco artist if there ever was one

Koto has left the stage. So I'm going to spoil you with more Koto then you ever thought existed.
Koto was quite the special Italo Disco artist. In fact his crossover appeal was such that Japanese War Game was even a favorite at the legendary Paradise Garage.
Koto was very experimental and prolific. He wasn't afraid to dip his hands into many pots. As you can see he even did plenty of covers.
One thing I do know is that I appreciated him and I'll bet you did too!
As per usual my download links are going to be in the messages section below. I no longer know how to keep my links live in my posts directly.

Saturday, May 27, 2023

LIFE FORCE

Life Force with the vocals of Dotty Green had a few Hi Nrg releases in 1984 and 1985. Pretty frivolous and light and very much synonymous with the Hi Nrg sound that was so popular after the disco era.  Songs like this got a lot of play at Heaven in London and The Saint in New York City and Trocadero Transfer in San Francisco.   As A.I.D.S. decimated the community this sound pretty much went to the wayside.  House became the standard and more Euro Dance was being made which brought that lightweight dance sound into the late 80's and 90's.  
At the time it wasn't my favorite.  But as entries in my disco museum they are valid to be aware of and to be embraced by some, why not? What a Way to Go was the first Maxi Single Invitation was the second dance hit for Life Force