Paul DiamondAha Aha 'A Ha Ha 'A / Do That Good

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Italo-Disco

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Aha Aha 'A Ha Ha 'A
Do That Good

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    Cover of Aha Aha 'A Ha Ha 'A / Do That Good, 1984, VinylAha Aha 'A Ha Ha 'A / Do That Good
    12", 45 RPM, Maxi-Single
    On The Rocks (2) – PPD 2101Italy1984Italy1984
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    Cover of Aha Aha'A - Ha Ha'A, 1984, VinylAha Aha'A - Ha Ha'A
    7", 45 RPM
    Eleven – EL 108Italy1984Italy1984
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    Reviews

    • hysteric's avatar
      hysteric
      Side A of this record "Aha Aha 'A Ha Ha 'A" is really strange (even by italo standards), super sleazy fake French accent and lyrics in English, French and Spanish.
      There are some catchy synth parts, quite an enjoyable chorus and a killer drum break but on the whole this song is pretty out there (including a rap that makes Tommy Kelvin sound like Dr Dre).
      The B-side "Do That Good" is considerably better with deep melancholic synths and good vocals. Overall quite similar in atmosphere and quality to the best songs of Jimmy McFoy or Danny Keith.

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