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Morel's Hallelujah Dub is the killer cut here, don't miss it.
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This one's a monster. Junior seemed to lose his way around the time this dropped but wow, credit where credit is due. What a fantastic career highlight this was for him.
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Far from the worst disco-styled soundtrack you can find.The two divas kick this off strongly, Moment of Truth bring the Philly sound, and the orchestral pieces in-between are hot, too. The record flags a little on Side 4 with a ballad and a classical...
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Solid. Two muscular, if busy, instrumental tracks not far removed from the Mike Theodore/Dennis Coffey sound.
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An answer record to Noel's spectacular freestyle classic, "Silent Morning." "Noella" (if that is her real name!) sounds even flatter and more detached than your average freestyle vocalist, but there's no denying the power of the source material here...
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Really solid record, tightly played with great vocals. Yes, it's danceable but really in more of an '80s new-wave sense than disco or dance-pop. The lost gem here is "The One," which sort of sounds like what you'd have gotten if The Waitresses had...
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This one's done in mostly a Poco/Pablo Cruise/Orleans late '70s MOR style. If the title track is what's piquing your interest here -- and yeah, "Superstar" the song still packs quite a punch some 40+ years later -- seek out the 12" instead. The rest...
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Everything the other reviewers say about this record is 100% on point, the only thing I have to add is that these vocals are to die for. The Sweethearts really were peerless in this era/idiom.
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Oddly flat, sounds like demos made for someone else. The Sunshine Band cooks of course but the singers deliver mostly unison vocals from the background. Only with the very last track, the soaring Suspicious Minds knockoff Like a River Flows, do the...
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Incredible lost dance track from 1984, not exactly a weak year for dance singles. Anyone into early stuff from India, Alisha, et al, should be all over this.
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Sounds like an homage to both Sylvester and Star Wars, with a tinny cosmic-sounding synth riff and a break that could have been lifted right off a Meco record. A little shameless, yet irresistible, and of course beautifully sung. I love this record,...
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Solid peak-hour disco with rock and synth accents, sort of an atypical sound from Salsoul. Vocalist is a ringer for Jocelyn Brown in places. The third track, Under The Lights Of Montreal, is a pretty instrumental with a piano riff that yields to a hot...
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