Showing posts with label 1981. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1981. Show all posts

Friday, 24 May 2019

TECHNIQUE - Michael Angelo (Album) 1983 [Special Expanded Edition Remaster] 2019 disco 70s 80s hi-nrg eurodisco europop TEKNIQUE "RARE OUT OF PRINT LP + MAXI Singles"

Tracklist

01. Can We Try Again
02. Movie Star
03. Time Is Of The Essence
04. Now And Then
05. I've Got A Lot On My Mind
06. Michael Angelo
07. No Strings
08. Light Fantastic
09. Livin' In The City
10. Looking For Someone To Love

Bonus Tracks:
[Special Edition Expanded] 2019 by Retro NRG

11. Technique - Can We Try Again (12'' Maxi Version) 1979
12. Technique - Heaven To Me (Extended Mix) 1984
13. Technique - Looking For Someone To Love (Extended Mix) 1979
14. Technique - Michael Angelo (Single Version) 1980
15. Technique - Looking For Someone To Love (Single Version) 1979

Technique (aka Teknique)
Studio Group, with members David Garrick and Peter Green.

David Garrick - aka David Byron (29 January 1947 – 28 February 1985, born as David Garrick).
British singer and songwriter best known for fronting Uriah Heep. He was lead vocalist for Spice (an early incarnation of Uriah Heep) from 1967 to 1969.
From 1968 he also worked as a session vocalist working at City of London Studios and PYE Studios for Avenue Recordings.
His early work for the budget label was all cover versions and all uncredited.
He is purported to have recorded over one hundred and forty of these cover version tracks between 1968 and 1970.
The rapid rise in fame of Uriah Heep put an end to the session work.

Peter Green - aka Peter Charles Green - English pop singer and songwriter, born 31 July 1942 in Birmingham, England, UK.
Among projects with various groups, Green also did session vocal work alongside David Byron for Avenue Records  producing cover hits of popular songs of the late 1960s early 70s.


Technique ‎– Michael Angelo
Label: ERC Records ‎– 814-409 1
Format: Vinyl, LP
Country: Netherlands
Released: 1983
Genre: Electronic, Pop
Style: Disco
Credits
Engineer – Colin Owen
Produced by Muff Murfin & Daniel Boone
All tracks remixed by Horus Jack Tolson

2019 Special Expanded 15 Track Edition + Vinyl Remaster by Retro Disco NRG

DJ PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY!


RETRO DISCO Hi-NRG

Wednesday, 17 August 2016

MONTREAL SOUND Hi-NRG Electro 70s & 80s Canadian Disco - Non-Stop Mix (77 mins) 1977-1984 Canada Disco Classics



TRACKLISTING
(28 Non-Stop Mixed Tracks)

1.Suzy Q; Get Into The Funky Music Now (J.C. Records, 1982)
2.Karen Silver; Nobody Else (Quality Records Ltd., 1981)
3.Nightlife Unlimited; Do Me Tonight (Unidisc, 1979)
4.Nancy Martin; Can't Believe (Neige, 1982)
5.Misty Lane; Energy (Celsius, 1983)
6.Lime; Don't You Wanna Do It (Matra, 1984)
7.Motion; Don't Stop (Tojo, 1983)
8.Lime; You're My Magician (Matra; 1981)
9.Gino Soccio; Dancer (Warner Bros., 1979)
10.Bob-A-Rella; Spend The Night (Channel, 1979)
11.Carol Jiani, Ask Me (Matra, 1982)
12.Sweet Brandy; Stoned Love (J.C. Records, 1982)
13.Lime; I Don't Wanna Lose You (Matra, 1984)
14.Jade; I'm Gonna Get Your Love (Disconet Remix) (Rams Horn, 1982)
15.Sunbelt; Spin It (Rio, 1982)
16.Kebekelektrik; Magic Fly (Tom Moulton Mix) (Salsoul, 1977)
17.Lime; Give Me Your Body (Matra, 1984)
18.Vera; Baby Won't You Dance With Me (Matra, 1982)
19.Trans-X; Living On Video (Illusion, 1983)
20.Susan Stevens; This Is Love (Tojo, 1983)
21.Kendra; Helping Myself (Dub) (J.C. Records, 1983)
22.Denis LePage; Magnum (Celsius, 1979)
23.Nightlife Unlimited; Disco Choo Choo (Howard Merit Mix) (Unidisc, 1979)
24.Jump; Does It Feel Good (Unidisc, 1979)
25.Ann Joy; Love Now Hurt Later (Unidisc, 1978)
26.Voggue; Roller Boogie (Celsius, 1981)
27.Lime; Help Yourself (Matra, 1982)
28.Susan Stevens; Boogie Walk (Rams Horn, 1983)

Non-Stop Mix by Chrissy Murderbot

"Most people aren't aware of this, but for a brief period in the 1980s Montreal was like the WORLD CAPITOL OF DISCO. Or one of a handful of capitols, anyway. This was right after everything disco-related in New York clubland and the US record industry had ground to a halt and become terribly unhip (the so-called "Death of Disco", to hear rock critics speak of it), but before Europe's Hi-NRG and Eurobeat scenes really took over. It was a weird transitional phase, wherein electronics gradually took over for live instruments—a crucial step on the road from disco to house.
Much like its close relative Italo-disco, a lot of the Québécois Disco stuff is still big with house DJs here in Chicago. I found out about it through bargain-bin shopping as I was growing up in Kansas City, and it's always been one of my very favorite musical styles.
And before you discophobes start yelping: Yes, it's corny. Yes, the lyrics are ridiculous. Yes, it's saccharine and blatantly commercial and synthetic and manufactured and all that junk we're taught to hate about music. But it's also amazing. It's really forward-thinking. And INSANELY catchy. Enjoy."  (Chrissy Murderbot)



"Wonderful collection of rare Canadian Disco Classics,
released between 1977-1984"

Scores 10/10!

RETRO DISCO Hi-NRG

Sunday, 16 November 2014

MONTREAL SOUND Hi-NRG Electro 80s Canadian Disco - Non-Stop Mix (77 mins) 1977-1984 Canada Disco Classics


 
TRACKLISTING
(28 Non-Stop Mixed Tracks)
 
1.Suzy Q; Get Into The Funky Music Now (J.C. Records, 1982)
2.Karen Silver; Nobody Else (Quality Records Ltd., 1981)
3.Nightlife Unlimited; Do Me Tonight (Unidisc, 1979)
4.Nancy Martin; Can't Believe (Neige, 1982)
5.Misty Lane; Energy (Celsius, 1983)
6.Lime; Don't You Wanna Do It (Matra, 1984)
7.Motion; Don't Stop (Tojo, 1983)
8.Lime; You're My Magician (Matra; 1981)
9.Gino Soccio; Dancer (Warner Bros., 1979)
10.Bob-A-Rella; Spend The Night (Channel, 1979)
11.Carol Jiani, Ask Me (Matra, 1982)
12.Sweet Brandy; Stoned Love (J.C. Records, 1982)
13.Lime; I Don't Wanna Lose You (Matra, 1984)
14.Jade; I'm Gonna Get Your Love (Disconet Remix) (Rams Horn, 1982)
15.Sunbelt; Spin It (Rio, 1982)
16.Kebekelektrik; Magic Fly (Tom Moulton Mix) (Salsoul, 1977)
17.Lime; Give Me Your Body (Matra, 1984)
18.Vera; Baby Won't You Dance With Me (Matra, 1982)
19.Trans-X; Living On Video (Illusion, 1983)
20.Susan Stevens; This Is Love (Tojo, 1983)
21.Kendra; Helping Myself (Dub) (J.C. Records, 1983)
22.Denis LePage; Magnum (Celsius, 1979)
23.Nightlife Unlimited; Disco Choo Choo (Howard Merit Mix) (Unidisc, 1979)
24.Jump; Does It Feel Good (Unidisc, 1979)
25.Ann Joy; Love Now Hurt Later (Unidisc, 1978)
26.Voggue; Roller Boogie (Celsius, 1981)
27.Lime; Help Yourself (Matra, 1982)
28.Susan Stevens; Boogie Walk (Rams Horn, 1983)
 
Non-Stop Mix by Chrissy Murderbot
 
"Most people aren't aware of this, but for a brief period in the 1980s Montreal was like the WORLD CAPITOL OF DISCO. Or one of a handful of capitols, anyway. This was right after everything disco-related in New York clubland and the US record industry had ground to a halt and become terribly unhip (the so-called "Death of Disco", to hear rock critics speak of it), but before Europe's Hi-NRG and Eurobeat scenes really took over. It was a weird transitional phase, wherein electronics gradually took over for live instruments—a crucial step on the road from disco to house.
Much like its close relative Italo-disco, a lot of the Québécois Disco stuff is still big with house DJs here in Chicago. I found out about it through bargain-bin shopping as I was growing up in Kansas City, and it's always been one of my very favorite musical styles.
And before you discophobes start yelping: Yes, it's corny. Yes, the lyrics are ridiculous. Yes, it's saccharine and blatantly commercial and synthetic and manufactured and all that junk we're taught to hate about music. But it's also amazing. It's really forward-thinking. And INSANELY catchy. Enjoy."  (Chrissy Murderbot)
 
 
 
"Wonderful collection of rare Canadian Disco Classics,
released between 1977-1984"
 
Scores 10/10!
 
RETRO DISCO Hi-NRG