Bill Brandon / Lorraine Johnson ‎– We Fell In Love While Dancing / The More I Get, The More I Want

Label:
Prelude Records – PRL-D 152
Format:
Vinyl, 12", Promo, 45 RPM
Country:
Released:
Genre:
Style:

Tracklist Hide Credits

A Bill Brandon We Fell In Love While Dancing
Written-By – Jesse Boyce, Moses Dillard
7:36
B Lorraine Johnson The More I Get, The More I Want
Written-By – J. Whitehead, G. McFadden*, V. Carstarphen*
6:46

Credits

Notes

Special 12 Inch Disco Version
℗ 1977 Prelude Records

Produced for Dillard & Boyce Productions, Inc.
A Product of Prelude Records

A-Side:
From the LP - PRL 12149 - Bill Brandon
Published by Song Tailors Music (BMI), Dillco Music Inc. (BMI), Trumar Music (BMI)

B-Side:
From the Prelude LP - PRL 12148 - The More I Want
Published by Mighty Three Music (BMI)

Title of the Lorraine Johnson LP is incorrectly stated on B-Side; the LP is actually entitled "The More You Want".

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A-Side Label): PRL-D 152 AS
  • Matrix / Runout (B-Side Label): PRL-D 152 BS
  • Matrix / Runout (A-Side Runout): PRLD 152A FWÓ 1B
  • Matrix / Runout (B-Side Runout): PRLD152B A2

Other Versions (Showing 1 of 1) View All

Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
We Fell In Love While Dancing / The More I Get, The More I Want (12", Promo, Unofficial) Prelude Records (2) PRL D 152 Italy 2010
▸ show all 6 reviews

Reviews & Discussion

NY_Club_Classics Dec 31, 2010
Ju Soong is right. Before the stock market crash of a few years ago, the Europeans and Japanese were driving up the prices on a lot of records because the Euro and the Yen were worth almost double the US Dollar, so they could afford to outbid any US buyers because $100 US was only about $50 to $60 in their currencies.

But, as time passes, copies of any collectible 1970s-1980s club classic will only become harder and harder to find in collector-grade condition, many rare titles only change hands privately, never seeing the open market, and thanks to the internet, most of the heavy spenders are from Europe and Asia anyway.
jusoongsun Sep 22, 2010
Yes, I will agree with the rarity of the pressing, but the $1,200.00 price was a result of a bidding war on ebay in which I was engaged in. The buyer (never really found out if this was on the up & up) was Japanese. His extreme high bidding figure took this way over it's real worth.
Rated 5/5
Review by BarnyardOrbit May 13, 2010
Bill Brandon's track works in many moods and is nice, but its Lorraine's vocal here that is haunting, hypnotic and definitely worth finding. Her repeated sections of her "wanting more" vocal riff is orgasmic in the Prelude way. This early example of Preludes style of Disco is what disappeared quickly as records from other companies spilled out Johnny Mathis and Andy Williams disasters flooding the disco scene. This B-side cut reminds me of tracks by Michele on West End Records. Miss Johnson radiates a golden disco number with an amazing funky groove that stands alone as a solid track. This record deserves to get a legit reissue pressing in the future to lets its true disco light really shine!
therecordman May 06, 2010
yes... I would dare say the rarest Prelude release... not counting testing pressings of course...
karlos1965 Apr 27, 2010
Mega Rare. I've seen this go for as much as $1,200..!!!. Dig deep people.

Community

[r749123]
4.97 / 5 (30 ratings)
My Rating Rate This!

29 have this
288 want this
edit

Videos

Disclaimer: Videos may not match exact release