The Canadian outfit burst on the scene in 1979 with "Disco Choo Choo." The … Read Full Bio ↴The Canadian outfit burst on the scene in 1979 with "Disco Choo Choo." The first line-up consisted of Tony Bentivegna and Johnny D'Orazio (the two constant members) and Louis Toteda and Peter Sciascia (vocals). Their first album was produced by Peter DiMilo and George Cucuzzella.
Love Is in You
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Let's Do It Again Let's do it again, let's do it again Let's get into…
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Julia Camacho
Canciones maravillosas que marcaron una época de la música ❤❤❤
eluniversodelecuador
Awesome song!!!!!
🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼
Giovanny Astudillo
Lo mejor en música disco.... La instrumentación perfecta...
sr166
Superb jam right here Diamond in the rough smash on the Dancefloor 💃
Hawaiian Essence
🤩🥰
You know it’s you
My own desire
My love is burning up
Like fire🔥🔥🔥
Tony Estrada
Man, Every time that bassline kicks in I gets me!
Jose Manuel Rodriguez Rivera
I've been looking this song for more than 20 years, I thought i would die before I listen it again, Thank you very very very much for upload it, I just cried when i listened this beatiful melody
Daniella de groote
glad you found this one
Andreas Borchert
Great Dance Classic🔊🔥🎧💣😉👍
TheEternauta666
Disco or simply disco music is a genre of dance music derived from rhythm and blues that mixed elements from previous genres, such as soul and funk, with touches of symphonic music embodied in string arrangements (violins, for example) and Latin in many cases, and it became popular in party halls (discos) in the second half of the 1970s..Pop music dominated the music scene until the beginning of the "disco" in the first half of the 1970s. Disco songs were usually structured on a repetitive 4/4 bar, marked by a hi hat figure of eight or sixteen beats open at free time, and a predominant syncopated bass line, with strongly reverberated vocals. They are easily recognizable for their repetitive rhythms (generally between 110 and 136 beats per minute) and catchy, often inspired by rhythms of Latin origin such as merengue, rumba or samba. The use of open hi-hat at a 4/4 rate is a clearly perceived feature and was established in the song "The Love I Lost" by Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes in September 1973 (Philladelphia International records) , with drummer Earl Young of the MFSB session band..The orchestral sound usually known as disco sound was based on the presence of string sections (violins, violas, cellos ...) and metals, which developed linear phrases in unison, behind the instrumental base formed by the electric piano and electric guitar (with syncopated touches clearly taken from funk). Unlike in rock, the solo guitar is unusual.
The result was a kind of brilliant sound wall, with the orchestral groups taking the lead roles and with a harmonic background, based on a well-defined chord progression (minor / seventh / minor), with a predominance of major seventh chords. .