Cover del grupo Focomelos dúo electroclash formado por formada por John Tones y Chili Temple. La que nos parece la mejor canción de la historia del electroclash / electrospain.
I'm glad I was able to purchase this CD before it will go out of print again. The sound quality is excellent.
I recall when back in the day "Fun time" hit the radio stations, A danceable tune with a contagious beat.
"Surrender" is my other favorite song here. Although this was not probably the best album from this duo
compared to "2 Hot!"and "Twice the Fire", it was "worth the wait" to have it re-released on CD. I hope that
"Twice the Fire" can be released on CD very soon.
The previous work was feeling that there was a feeling of tension, but here is a calm couple manzai (excuse!)It does not go until, but it has become a lot of happy feeling.Is there something change between the two people?The duo of men and women can be used to imagine the surrounding area, regardless of whether you prefer or not.The quality of the music is not lowered, but the atmosphere is slightly different.After the success of the disco chart, the first track “FUN TIME” seems to have become a hit tune for this album on Moro. It is now a work of disco classics.
I'm glad I was able to purchase this CD before it will go out of print again. The sound quality is excellent.
I recall when back in the day "Fun time" hit the radio stations, A danceable tune with a contagious beat.
"Surrender" is my other favorite song here. Although this was not probably the best album from this duo
compared to "2 Hot!"and "Twice the Fire", it was "worth the wait" to have it re-released on CD. I hope that
"Twice the Fire" can be released on CD very soon.
The previous work was feeling that there was a feeling of tension, but here is a calm couple manzai (excuse!)It does not go until, but it has become a lot of happy feeling.Is there something change between the two people?The duo of men and women can be used to imagine the surrounding area, regardless of whether you prefer or not.The quality of the music is not lowered, but the atmosphere is slightly different.After the success of the disco chart, the first track “FUN TIME” seems to have become a hit tune for this album on Moro. It is now a work of disco classics.
Liquid Gold was an English disco/pop group, from Brackley in Northamptonshire. Their biggest success came in 1980 with "Dance Yourself Dizzy", which peaked at number two on the UK chart.
Their final UK Top 40 entry was "The Night, the Wine, and the Roses", which hit No. 32 late in the year.[1]
"Dance Yourself Dizzy" is a 1979 song by Liquid Gold taken from their self-titled album. It was the band's biggest hit in the UK, peaking at number two and being certified silver for sales of 250,000.
Recording
Some of the members of Liquid Gold did not have great belief in the song, such as Syd Twynham; however, lead singer Ellie Hope was more hopeful for its success. Syd Twynham recalled, "We didn't think it really going to happen but we were playing a residency at Caesar's Palace in Luton and the song came on and everyone was dancing so we were really surprised when it took off the way it did".
Reception
Barry Lederer in Billboard was positive: "As with the first hit, this new release is, equally, energetic, uplifting and a step forward for the group."[3]
Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)" is a 1977 disco single recorded by Chic. It was the group's first hit, reaching #6 on both the pop and R&B charts.[1] In addition, along with the tracks, "You Can Get By" and "Everybody Dance", the single reached #1 on the dance play charts.[2] Luther Vandross provided backup vocals. He was working as a session vocalist at the time.[3]
Earlier this year I was kinda curious about how a PATD song would sound like as a DDLC soundtrack, soooo this happens.
Well actually I blame the "the ink flows down into a dark puddle" part, reminding me of "the ink is running toward the page" in Northern Downpour. That gave me the idea for this mash-up cover.
This time I had to repeatedly listen to both songs WHILE in the process of making this cover, trying to get the notes right. It's still harder to control my voice & breathing though, plus I just recovered from a cold so that explains the slight phlegminess. The video accidentally got cut off in the first part, cuz halfway through drawing the iPad ran out of battery, & Procreate failed to save everything from the beginning.
audio: https://soundcloud.com/ratryoshka/downpour-reality-panic-at-the-disco-x-doki-doki-literature-club-cover
art: https://www.deviantart.com/chocoreaper/art/Downpour-Reality-747532573
¿Cómo se fabrica un disco duro? ¿Así se fabrican los discos duro HDD? ¿Proceso de fabricación del disco duro HDD? ¿Funcionamiento del disco duro HDD? ¿Cómo se crean los disco duros? ¿construcción de un disco duro?
It consists of themed discs and rain showers which are fully equipped with acoustics and disco lights for pulsating guest performances with non-stop high voltage music and attractive lighting effects.
"This Is the Right Time" is a song recorded by British pop singer Lisa Stansfield for her 1989 album, Affection. It was written by Stansfield, Ian Devaney and Andy Morris, and produced by Coldcut. The song received favorable reviews from music critics.
Release
"This Is the Right Time" was released as the first European single on 31 July 1989. It included "Affection," "Big Thing" (recorded by Stansfield's 80s band Blue Zone) and remixes created by David Dorrell, CJ Mackintosh, Paul Witts and Eddie Gordon. The music video was directed by Big TV!. One year later, on 30 July 1990, "This Is the Right Time" was issued as the third North American single. It included previously unreleased track, "My Apple Heart" and new remixes created by Shep Pettibone and Yvonne Turner. The second music video for the North American market was directed by Jimmy Fletcher. In September 1990, just before Stansfield's European tour, the double A-side single "This Is the Right Time"/"You Can't Deny It" with new US remixes was released in selected European countries. In Japan, "This Is the Right Time" was released as a single on 3 October 1990.
The song was commercially successful reaching number twelve in Canada, number thirteen in the United Kingdom, number seventeen in Germany, number twenty in Austria and number twenty-four in Italy. In the United States, it peaked at number twenty-one on the Billboard Hot 100, number one on the Hot Dance Club Songs and number thirteen on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.
In 2003, it was included on Biography: The Greatest Hits. In 2014, the remixes of "This Is the Right Time" were included on the deluxe 2CD + DVD re-release of Affection and on People Hold On ... The Remix Anthology (also on The Collection 1989–2003).
Critical reception
Music & Media described the song as a "Commercial 70s sounding disco single convincingly produced by Coldcut."[1]
The Gavin Report wrote: "The Jazz/Soul flavoring in her brand of Pop gives the music a distinctive sound polished off by the stunning vocal talent of this singer/songwriter. With songs this hot, Lisa and her partners Ian Devaney and Andy Morris should be getting lots of time—make that air time in the years ahead."[2]
Network 40 wrote: "This latest single from her Rolling Stone four-star rated LP maintains Stansfield's stunning soul licks while adding more tempo and house sounds than any of her previously released tracks. A great all-demo track that picks up where "All Around The World" left off, then digs a little deeper."[3]
When I heard it the first time, I thought Central Line was an All- American band of the early '80s since they released a single, "Walking into Sunshine", but I never realized they were British.
In early 1978, four of the TFB members rejoined and expanded the previous format by recruiting Linton Beckles (born Linton Charles Beckles, December 17, 1955 - April 3, 2015) and Kim "Jake" Le Mesurier (oldest son). English actors John Le Mesurier and Hattie Jacques and brother of longtime guitarist Rod Stewart Robin Le Mesurier). The band decided that they needed a new identity, and Defoe came up with the name Central Line because the band was running after a funk and soul center line.
When I heard it the first time, I thought Central Line was an All- American band of the early '80s since they released a single, "Walking into Sunshine", but I never realized they were British.
"Walking Into Sunshine" by Central Line is by far their biggest hit. This mix done by Larry Levan has reserved use of synths, perfectly catchy vocals and a lackadaisical beat all of which create a super balanced mix. Not rare, hard to find or even expensive, just a nice solid anti-nine to five tune.
► Disco Completo - Corre Guachin - La camisa negra
1. La camisa negra
2. Levanta las manos
3. Que calor
4. La gorda marisel
5. Explicale
6. Deja de llorar
7. Vamos a bailar
8. Todos los borrachos
9. Donde estaras
10. Corre papa noel