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曲目リスト
| 1 | Save Me |
| 2 | I Like It |
| 3 | Fly, Robin,Fly |
| 4 | Tiger Baby |
| 5 | Son Of A Gun |
| 6 | Always Another Girl |
| 7 | Chains Of Love |
| 8 | Heart Of Stone |
| 9 | Please Don't Change The Chords Of This Song |
| 10 | Fly, Robin, Fly (12" Version) |
| 11 | Tiger Baby(12" Version) |
商品の説明
Digitally remastered and expanded edition of the Disco act's 1975 debut album. First hit single 'Save Me' opens the album with it's propulsive rhythms, sweeping horns and strings, yearning vocals and soulful sax solos. Follow up single 'Fly, Robin, Fly,' a minimal mid-tempo dancer with a very satisfying piano motif and intricate strings, gained heavy rotation on U.S. radio as well as in the clubs, eclipsing the success of 'Save Me' by hitting the top spot across the Billboard R&B, Disco and Pop charts and again charting Top 30 in the U.K., as well as taking home the Grammy for best R&B Instrumental Performance. Other stand out tracks are the single 'Always Another Girl', 'Tiger Baby' UK #41 and 'I Like It' which show off the lush, string-laden Euro sound with Sylvester Levay's arrangements tipping the hat to the likes of Gamble & Huff and Barry White.
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- 製品サイズ : 14.5 x 12.6 x 0.99 cm; 102.06 g
- メーカー : BBR
- EAN : 5013929056633
- オリジナル盤発売日 : 2014
- レーベル : BBR
- ASIN : B00INZDHHM
- ディスク枚数 : 1
- Amazon 売れ筋ランキング: - 6,290位ミュージック (ミュージックの売れ筋ランキングを見る)
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There are two bonus tracks on this CD, 'Fly Robin, Fly' and 'Tiger Baby', both of which are the full 12" disco versions.
BBR have really gone to town on producing this CD for us. The disc mirrors the colouring of the original LP (Midland International) - which I really like. The booklet is amazingly informative. Although I knew the tracks on the LP, I never knew who sang them (Gitta Walther, Roberta Kelly, Lucy Neale and Betsy Allen) and there are stories about how they came today, their history, and that none of them toured as the group, but a trio of others (Jacqueline Nemorin, Ramona Wulf and Linda G Thompson) began, although Nemorin left quickly to be replaced by Penny McLean.
The liner notes contain some lovely photographs, and interestingly, discographical annotation - providing details of the release of the LP and singles, in Germany and the position in the charts of these.
I hope that BBR continue releasing these wonderful hidden gems - all of which are priced very competitively.
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