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Black Light Orchestra

Real Name:
Michel Daigle & Dominic Sciscente
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Before Alma Faye Brooks, before Voggue Canadian producers/musicians Michel Daigle and Dominic Sciscente created The Black Light Orchestra. B.L.O. was a studio group of musicians, many of whom appeared on the duos later productions.
B.L.O. had several albums 1977's "Once Upon A Time" and 1979's "This Time" were their most successful. Both albums were mainly instrumental outings. All vocals were done by fellow Canadian Patrick Norman. Norman still has a successful recording career in Canada, recording for Unidisc as an easy listening artist.
The group had it's biggest success with the 12" single "Touch Me, Take Me" in 1977. Several more 12" singles followed: "Let's Try Once Again" and "Loving You."
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Discography

Releases:
L'Homme À L'Harmonica (7")   RCA Victor 1977
Let's Try Once Again (4 versions)   RCA Victor 1977
Loving You (12")   RCA Victor 1977
Once Upon A Time... (Album) (3 versions)   RCA Victor ... 1977
Spiel Mir Das Lied Vom Tod (LP)   Decca 1977
Touch Me, Take Me (2 versions)   RCA Victor 1977
Disco Versie Van Het Gebeurde In Het Westen (7")   RCA Victor 1978
Morricone (12", Promo)   RCA Victor 1978
This Time (LP)   RCA Victor 1979
Pagan Fire (CDr, Album)   World Nihil 2001
Tracks Appear On:
Brothers In Death (Cass) Haunting, In My Prison... World Nihil 2001
Disco Motion (LP, Comp) Touch Me, Take Me K-Tel International (USA), Inc.  
Unofficial Releases:
F.D.J.D.R. - Fusion (Disco Mix) (12", Ltd, Mixed, red) Touch Me, Take Me Not On Label 1978
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Black Light Orchestra - Touch Me, Take Me.flv