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Sylvers - Disco Fever (1979)
vom: 13.08.2024
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[img]links/images/splogo.jpg[/img] [center][url=https://postimages.org/][img(width=500 height=500)]https://i.postimg.cc/hG2DVTHy/000.jpg[/img][/url][/center] Disco Among the more popular family acts on the '70s R&B circuit, Memphis' Sylvers recorded for Pride, MGM, Capitol, Casablanca, and Geffen during their 13-year chart run. No less than nine of the ten brothers and sisters in the family -- Olympia, Leon, Charmaine, James, Edmund, Ricky, Angie, Pat, Foster -- performed in the group that was viewed as a Southern version of the Jackson 5. Their 1972 Pride single "Fool's Paradise" got things going in the right direction, reaching number 14 on the R&B charts. They had three other Top Ten R&B hits in the '70s, but their biggest song was "Boogie Fever" in 1975. It perfectly captured the disco spirit and topped both the R&B and pop charts that year. "Hot Line" was another Top Ten on both lists in 1976, and their second biggest single. They scored another Top 20 R&B single on Casablanca in 1978, "Don't Stop, Get Off," but the charming qualities of their earlier material seemed more calculated. They couldn't recapture the spark during their mid-'80s period on Geffen. Disco Fever is the eighth album by the Los Angeles, California-based R&B group the Sylvers. Disco Fever has the group not relying on the burgeoning skills of Leon Sylvers, but Giorgio Moroder, whom at the time was making major hits with Donna Summer. Not surprisingly, this style doesn't work too well for the Sylvers. In fact, disco this pronounced is usually reserved for artists without an identity or has-beens. The Sylvers didn't fit either classification. The first track, "Mahogany," is a souped up version of the Diana Ross classic, "Do You Know Where You're Going To." The idea would probably only work if it was Ross who did it. After that misstep, Disco Fever does attain some momentum. "Is Everyone Happy" more than adheres to the dancey atmosphere of the era, and has the humorous single or double-entendre "is everybody gay." Despite the happy feet, Disco Fever fires off one dud after the other. The hyper "Hoochie Coochie Dancin'" does has some nice vocal interplay and a potent horn arrangement but it's little silly. "Gimme Gimme Your Lovin'" and "I Feel So Good Tonight" are even worse. Despite the best efforts, the insistent 4/4 disco thud and poorly written songs make this less than essential. [color=#FF0000]1 Mahogany 2 Is Everybody Happy 3 Come On And Stay All Night 4 Dance Right Now 5 Gimme Gimme Your Lovin' 6 I Feel So Good Tonight 7 Hoochie Coochie Dancin' 8 Forever [/color] mp3 320
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