Tanya – Darladi-Ladada Label: Ali Baba Records – SP-001 Format: Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM Country: Canada Released: 1982 Genre: Electronic Style: Hi-NRG, Disco
ARTIST BIO:
Tanya Jackson (Real Name: Tanya Carmen Dagenais)
Profile: Singer and vocal coach.
Born in Montreal, Canada.
Today she lives in Florida
SONG BACKGROUND:
"Darla dirladada" is a song recorded by French singer Dalida, released on single during summer of 1970. It was a #1 hit in France.
The song is based on Greek folk song "Dirlada" (Greek: ฮฯฮนฯฮปฮฑฮฝฯฮฌ), originating from the island of Kalymnos in Greece.
"The Dirlada has been popular on the Greek island Kalymnos for a very long time.
Dirlada, which we encounter in several versions and in a number of variants, is a work song, which might be sung oil-press to hearten the workers tolling at the hand-press of the time, or in the boats during the processing of sponges, or when pulling the oars.
The tune but also the name, seem to be related to similar songs of the peoples of North Africa, with whom the Kalymnians long maintained - and still maintain - close relations, owing to the islanders' sponge-diving activities along the coasts of Egypt and Cyrenaica.
The musicologist Samuel Baud-Bovy speaks of tunes that are common to the peoples of the Mediterranean. We encounter such tunes in Kalymnos, as well. In the years after the last World War, it began to be danced on Kalymnos in a manner reminiscent of Arabic dances, arapika , as they were called; that is, it was danced by couples, as a face-to-face, and the steps were quick and springy.
The song is begun by one singer, the rest of the group joining in at the "break" and repeating the words.
MODERN VERSIONS:
Dionysis Savvopoulos sang "Dirlada" on his 1969 album To Perivoli tou Trelou.
In 1970 the song was recorded by French singer Dalida. It was released as a single from her album Ils ont changรฉ ma chanson, on which it features as the sixth track. Dalida also recorded the song in Italian, German, and English-language versions.
In the same year it was also recorded by Cypriot-American-Israeli singer Trifonas Nikolaidis in Israel and released as an EP with 2 additional songs on the B-side.
It was the inspiration for the 1971 pop song Loop di Love by Juan Bastรณs.
The famous Greek songstress Marinella recorded two spirited cover versions of the song in 1971. One appeared on a compilation LP with various artists entitled ‘’Ena Karavi Yemato Tragoudia / A Boat Full of Songs’’. The other more known version appears as the last track of her studio album ‘’Enas Mithos/A Story’’
In 1973, Chilean singer Josรฉ Alfredo Fuentes recorded an adaptation of the song in Spanish, released as "Dirladada".
The song has been covered by the Belgian-Flemish singer Marva. The most notable cover version, so far, is that of G.O. Culture in 1993, which became a huge hit in France.
The song is popular in Finland as well, recorded with Finnish lyrics by Kai Hyttinen in 1972.
Erkki Pรคlli, a Finnish music producer and a journalist, heard this rousing song on a holiday in Rhodos back in 1971–72 and brought it back home with him. He offered it to Kai "Kuju" Hyttinen, who got a hit single of it. Pรคlli had just misheard the song and in Finland it is known as "Dirlanda" or "Dirlandaa".
Finnish music group Jean S. has also re-covered the song.
In 1982, a high energy disco version by 'Tanya' was released by Canadian Ali Baba Records, and widely bootlegged in the USA, Mexico and South American countries.
In 1995, for their fifth album, the Macedonian rock band "Memorija", recorded a version of this song, titled "Dirlada".
In 2018, the Romanian band D-l Goe covered the song to honour the 1st of March holiday, using an electro rock approach for the Romanian lyrics, previously used by singer Margareta Paslaru.
VIVA ๐ฅ "DON'T TURN YOUR LOVE AWAY" (x4 Re-Mixes) 1985
Hi-NRG Italo Disco Eurobeat 12''/7'' Dance 80s
01 Viva - Don't Turn Your Love Away (Extended 12'' Maxi-Mix) (5.03) ℗ 1985
02 Viva - Don't Turn Your Love Away (Italo Disco Sleaze Extended Mix) (7.19) ℗ 1985
03 Viva - Don't Turn Your Love Away (Single 7'' Mix) (3.42) ℗ 1985
04 Viva - Don't Turn Your Love Away (Durbs Re-Mix) (3.48) ℗ 1985
"Hi NRG Italo Disco Eurobeat inspired synthpop from Durban's own Mike Durandt, it follows the tried and tested formula of potent synths and sultry, effeminate vocals over uptempo rhythms that conjure images of sweaty aerobics studios and suburban discos. It's either generic or timeless, depending on your memories of the era. This is the original South African 12'' Maxi release, with the Italo Disco sleaze bootleg 12'' mix, + both mixes (sides A & B) from the original S.A. 7'' single release. Later also released in Canada on Power Records."
Produced by Kevin Mason at Coastal Recording - Durban, South Africa
"Patrick Cowley's ๐บ๐⃤ "Collaborations"is a collection of works Patrick contributed to/remixed/wrote/played on and/or produced for/with other artists"
00:00 01. Carl Carlton - Baby I Need Your Loving (12'') 5.52 (1982)
05:51 02. Jeannie Tracy - Time Bomb (Extended) 6.09 (1982)
11:59 03. L.T.D. - Back In Love Again, Again (Version 1) 4.42 (1977)
16:41 04. Lipps Inc. - Funkytown Revival 7.53 (1979)
24:35 05. Loverdรฉ - Die Hard Lover (12'') 7.07 (1982)
31:43 06. Michele - Disco Dance (Remix) 13.47 (1977)
45:28 07. Tantra - The Hills Of Katmandu (Megamix 12'') 16.21 (1979)
1:01:49 08. Two Tons Of Fun - I Got The Feeling (Remix 12'') 7.13 (1980)
1:08:59 09. Tantra - Hills Of Katmandu (12'' Remix) 6.25 (1979)
1:15:26 10. Hot Posse - An American Dream (Medley) 6.22 (1981)
1:21:45 11. L.T.D. - Back In Love Again, Again (Version 2) 4.37 (1977)
1:26:22 12. Passengers - Hot Leather (Moby Dick 12'' Remix) 11.54 (1981)
1:38:16 13. Paul Parker - Pushin' Too Hard (Blecman & Kessie Remix) 5.54 (1982)
1:44:10 14. Sarah Dash - Low Down Dirty Rhythm (12'' Mix) 6.42 (1983)
1:50:52 15. Sarah Dash - Lucky Tonight (12'' Extended Version) 5.57 (1983)
1:56:48 16. Sylvester - Don't Stop (12'' Extended Mix) 6.49 (1982)
2:03:39 17. Fever - Standing In The Shadows Of Love (12'' Mix) 7.06 (1978)
Patrick Joseph Cowley (October 19, 1950 – November 12, 1982) was an American disco and Hi-NRG dance music composer and recording artist.
Along with Giorgio Moroder, he often is credited as a pioneer of electronic dance music.
During his teenage years, Cowley became a successful drummer with local amateur bands before attending Niagara University and later the University at Buffalo to study English.
In 1971, at the age of 21, Cowley moved to San Francisco to attend the City College of San Francisco (CCSF) where he studied music, specifically the use of synthesizers.
Cowley met San Francisco-based musician Sylvester in 1978. Sylvester had asked Cowley to join his studio band after hearing some of his early synthesizer recordings.
He played synthesizer on Sylvester's 1978 album Step II which included the hits "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)" and "Dance (Disco Heat)".
In addition, he wrote "Stars" and "I Need Somebody to Love Tonight" from his 1979 album Stars.
Cowley also joined Sylvester's live band and joined him on several world tours.
Cowley's own hits included "Menergy" in 1981, a frank celebration of the gay club scene, and "Megatron Man", which hit #1 and #2 respectively on the
Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in 1981. That same year, Patrick Cowley was celebrated at the Menergy parties at The EndUp in San Francisco.
He also wrote and produced the dance single "Right on Target" for San Francisco artist Paul Parker, which reached #1 on the Billboard dance chart in 1982.
"Do Ya Wanna Funk", a collaboration with Sylvester, made #4 on the Billboard dance chart that same year.
Cowley also did a 15'45" long remix of Donna Summer's "I Feel Love", which is now a collector's item.
Mind Warp, his final album, was composed as he felt the increasing effects of HIV infection, and its songs reflect his increasing detachment from conventional reality as the disease progressed.
During a world tour with Sylvester in late 1981, Cowley complained of feeling increasingly unwell. Upon returning to the United States, he visited a doctor who diagnosed food poisoning.
Weeks later, with his condition only worsening, doctors again failed to identify what was wrong with him.
At this early stage in the history of the HIV and AIDS, misdiagnosis was common and so Cowley, who was gay, was discharged from the hospital (in 1982) after doctors could do nothing more for him.
Cowley died at his home in the Castro District neighbourhood in San Francisco on November 12, 1982. He was 32 years old, an early victim of AIDS.
A couple of tracks were completed for a planned Sarah Dash album that year, which was cut short by Cowley's death.
Despite never fully achieving mainstream commercial success, Cowley is nevertheless regarded as a pioneer of early electronic music and the creator of Hi-NRG, an uptempo strain of disco.
Various 1980s artists such as Pet Shop Boys and New Order have cited his influence as a producer.
Cowley has been described as "a musical pioneer whose achievements rippled throughout queer culture and beyond into the disco mainstream".
Since the 2010s, Cowley's profile has risen as "listeners and scholars excavate disco's intersection with gay liberation."
Amid the accompanying emergence of nu-disco in the late 2000s and early 2010s, profiles of Cowley across social media and other high-profile outlets have contributed to a resurgence of interest in his work.
15. S.P Clan - Get Down (On Love)(Vocal Version) (Did Records, 1983)
The Real Background Story:
ITALODISCO"SLEAZE":
Background Soundtrack Music in 80s XXX Adult Videos ๐ผ
(How Italo Disco sometimes ended up, in American hardcore 80s porn video soundtracks)
Hardly ever discussed, but Italo Disco Instrumental / Dub mixes were featured pretty often in USA/Canadian 80s adult video films.
Home Video (Betamax / VHS) was introduced in North America in the late 70s. This new home technology quickly created a HUGE market for home adult films sold on video cassettes.
The quickest, cheapest and most profitable practice was for XXX film studios to use existing 70s "loops" ๐️ cinema porn films and make them available on home video for sale. ๐ผ
Most of the 70s "loops" porn films had no sound. Film producers needed many hundreds of hours of background instrumentals for the adult home video releases.
Nightclub DJs were already playing slowed down ITALO SLEAZE instrumental sets, mostly early morning sets, played for a few hours, before closing time.
Porn Studios would commission DJs to make reel to reel mixes, with many hours of original "unknown" instrumental dub tunes. Electronic sounding Italo Disco instrumentals worked well, as made the old 70s "loops" adult films seem much more modern. ๐ผ
Between 1980 to 1984 this practice was extremely common. Hi-NRG disco instrumental dub mixes were used too, but the sleazy sounding (and mostly unknown) Italo instrumentals were most popular.
These American and Canadian XXX Video productions ๐ผ would travel around the world, via sales and piracy.
Sometimes, for music lovers, more legendary for having a cool killer "unknown italo dub mix" soundtrack than for the onscreen action!
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Italo Disco's DIRTY LITTLE SECRET! ;-) ๐ผ ๐ต ๐ถ
00:00 "Welcome Divine" - Intro
00:37 Divine the Man Vs Divine the Character
01:05 Divine's Stage Frocks (costumes)
02:09 What was Divine doing before starting in the entertainment business?
03:00 Divine Trash (Divine x2 clothing stores) Baltimore & Provincetown USA
03:30 Moved to West Coast (San Francisco/Los Angeles/Santa Monica) 6 years
03:57 Moved to East Coast (New York/Theatre plays) 6½ years
04:24 Moved to Key West (2 years) with lots of travelling on the road
04:54 Native Love (Step By Step) ๐ถ [Bobby Orlando] 1982
09:08 Bobby Orlando period 1981-1984 ("O" Records, New York, USA)
10:10 Barry Evangeli Proto Records period 1984-1986 (Proto Records, London, UK)
11:40 Love Reaction (Blue Monday ripped off) New Order ☏ phoned & thanked Divine!
12:46 Love Reaction (Remix) ๐ถ [Bobby Orlando] 1983/1984
18:12 You Think You're A Man (The Making Of @ Proto, London, UK) [Stock Aitken Waterman] 1984
19:34 Divine on TOP OF THE POPS (UK TV BBC Music Chart Show) 1984
20:29 Divine BANNED from TOP OF THE POPS (x2000 TV Viewer Complaints) 1984
24:25 I'm So Beautiful ๐ถ [Proto Records, UK - Stock Aitken Waterman] 1984
26:44 Divine "The Big Movie Star!"
29:59 "Divine is not a Transvestite..."
30:57 "Thank You Divine...."
31:53 Walk Like A Man (Live Performance) 12'' Remix) ๐ถ [Proto Records, UK - Barry Evangeli/Pete Ware] 1985
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✅ All Music in this video licenced to YouTube (see below) Ad revenue paid to copyright owners. ๐ท Divine 'iconic' photography by Greg Gorman www.gormanphotography.com
๐บ Bill Grainger is known for bringing HI NRG music to Scotland through his legendary Fire Island Club in Edinburgh in the 1980’s and his long running HI NRG show on Radio Clyde (Glasgow & Central Scotland) during the same period.
He has worked with Simon Cowell, Eartha Kitt, Evelyn Thomas, Village People, Hazell Dean, Sinitta and many more. he also worked with Record Shack Records and managed Seventh Avenue who later became Big Fun (best remembered for their hit single Blame It On The Boogie). He also toured with The Hitman & Her show with Pete Waterman, Kylie Minogue & Jason Donovan. He then went on to launch CLUBSCENE RECORDS and ACADEMY STREET RECORDS.
๐บ Divine (performer) ๐ Artist info: ✨ (R.I.P)
Harris Glenn Milstead (October 19, 1945 – March 7, 1988), better known by his stage name Divine, was an American actor, singer, and drag queen. Closely associated with the independent filmmaker John Waters, Divine was a character actor, usually performing female roles in cinematic and theatrical productions, and adopted a female drag persona for his music career.
After starring as the lead role in Waters' next film, Female Trouble (1974), Divine moved on to theatre, appearing in several avant-garde performances alongside San Francisco drag collective, The Cockettes. He followed this with a performance in Tom Eyen's play Women Behind Bars and its sequel, The Neon Woman. Continuing his cinematic work, he starred in two more of Waters' films, Polyester (1981) and Hairspray (1988), the latter of which represented his breakthrough into mainstream cinema and for which he was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male. Independent of Waters, he also appeared in a number of other films, such as Lust in the Dust (1985) and Trouble in Mind (1985), seeking to diversify his repertoire by playing male roles.
In 1981, Divine embarked on a career in the disco industry by producing a number of Hi-NRG tracks, most of which were written by Bobby Orlando. He achieved international chart success with hits like "You Think You're a Man", "I'm So Beautiful", and "Walk Like a Man", all of which were performed in drag. Having struggled with obesity throughout his life, he died from cardiomegaly, shortly after the release of Hairspray.
Described by People magazine as the "Drag Queen of the Century", Divine has remained a cult figure, particularly within the LGBT community, and has provided the inspiration for fictional characters, artworks, and songs. Various books and documentary films devoted to his life have also been produced, including Divine Trash (1998) and I Am Divine (2013).
Various – Essential Hi NRG Classics Volume 1 Label: Deepbeats – DGPCD 664 Series: Essential Hi NRG Classics Format: CD, Compilation Country: UK Released: 1994 Genre: Electronic, Funk / Soul Style: Hi NRG, Disco
Compiled By Richard Scanes (DJ Tricky Dicky✨) from Trax Records, 55 Greek Street, Soho London. (compiled with Jonathan Wheatley) DIGITALLY REMASTERED at SRT Studios, Cambridge, U.K.
1. Die Hard Lover (12’’ Version) 6.58 2. Love Take Me High (12’’ Version) 7.23 3. Iko Iko (12’’ Version) 6.53 4. Backstreet Romance (12’’ Version) 5.39 5. My World Is Empty (Without You (12’’ Version) 7.01 6. San Francisco Serenade(12’’ Version) 5.00 7. Backstreet Romance (7" Version) 3.25 8. Die Hard Lover (7'' Version)4.03 9. Iko Iko (7" Version) 3.51 10. Love Take Me High (Instrumental Mix) 7.28 11. Backstreet Romance (Instrumental Dub Version) 5.48
Loverde – Die Hard Lover
Label: Best Choice – 777-1037, Rare80 Records – RA000692, ZW Sound – ZW-093
Format: CD, Compilation, Unofficial Release
Country: Russia
Released: 2019
Genre: Electronic
Style: Disco, Hi NRG, Synth-pop
Loverdรฉ, an early 1980s San Francisco Hi-NRG Dance Groupfeaturing Frank Loverde, Linda Imperial, Peggy Gibbons. The group were produced by Bill Motley from Moby Dick Records, famous for worldwide success with disco supergroup, "Boys Town Gang"