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Wesley

Real Name:
Linda Jean Wesley
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Discography

Appears On:
Brazilian Dancer (12")   F1 Team 1981
Kasso (Album) (2 versions)   Starnight Records ... 1981
Alright / Sex Appeal (12")   Delirium Records 1982
Dig It (12")   Delirium Records 1982
Go Away Little Girl (Maxi) (2 versions)   Starnight Records ... 1982
Have A Ball (12")   Delirium Records 1982
Los LLenapistas (LP, Comp) Brazilian Dancer, Braz... Victoria, Edigsa 1982
Plastic Doll (8 versions)   System Music ... 1982
Tonight (12")   Delirium Records 1982
Walkman (Maxi, Single) (4 versions) One More Round Starnight Records ... 1982
Plastic Doll / Starknight (7") Plastic Doll Discomagic Records, System Music 1983
Take Me To The Top (12")   ZYX Records 1983
The Best Of Easy Going (LP, Comp, Mixed)   Delirium Records 1983
I Love Mixes Vol. 3 - Studio 54 Connection (CD, Mixed, Comp, RM) Plastic Doll Blanco Y Negro (2) 2003
Disco Mix (12", Ltd) Have A Ball, Alright, ... Banana Records  
New York Groove / Stargroove N°4 Medley (12") Go Away Little Girl Dance Masters Records  
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Baltimora With Linda Wesley - Global Love
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by overlordr Oct 25, 2009
Linda Wesley is one of those people (like Jeanette "Lady" Day) that lovers of rare club grooves of the 80s have likely heard without having "heard of". And like Ms. Day, we fans (hardcore ones, anyway) never seem to be sure if they are, in fact, an actual person. How can that be? Day had perhaps two documented tracks; Wesley has hundreds of singing and songwriting credits in the wide realm of Italo Disco, and even a few major-label releases under her own name. And yet, we know nothing of her, at least in the United States.

We suppose one can concede that Linda did vocals on both Kasso's "One More Round" (probably the most spun Italo track never to have been released as a single in its original form) and Advance's "Take Me to the Top", even though the former one is in a hazy little girl voice and the the latter is strong and forthright, as well as racially-indeterminate in the fashion of famed backing vocalist Tessa Niles.

The fact that the Italo archetype contains many instances of "frontmen" (see Baltimora) or "frontwomen" (see Valerie Dore) who lip-synch to someone else's vocals, sing some of the vocals themselves or other odd circumstances, leads only to more confusion. Is she an American backing singer with a forgotten album here (buried somewhere), who journeyed to Italy in search of other opportunities (see Fonzi Thornton)? Just like with Jeanette "Lady" Day, someone out there knows who Linda Wesley is, or just knows Linda Wesley. Or IS Linda Wesley, or was her frontwoman, or together as a collective WERE Linda Wesley. Or... Anyway, the world is waiting (parts of it, anyway): Linda, show yourself!

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