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1979
CASABLANCA
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DISCO
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Born And Raised In Memphis, Tennessee. The Sylvers Were A Family Act Tutored By Their Former Opera Singing Mother, Shirley Sylvers. Originally Known As The Little Angels, Leon Frank III, Charmaine, Olympia-Ann And James, Started Performing At Local Talent Shows In Memphis, Before Moving To Harlem, New York. In 1978 They Signed With Casablanca Records, By This Time They Were Back Down To A Sextet, Four Brothers (Edmund, Foster, Ricky And James), And Two Sisters (Pat And Angelia). For Their 1979 Album Casablanca Pulled Out The Big Guns. Giorgio Moroder Produced, While Harold Faltermeyer Arranged, And Juergen Koppers Mixed. Most Of The Muscians Were From Giorgio's Munich Machine Line-up. The Results Were Stunning. This Is One Of The Most Overlooked Treasures Of The Disco-era. Although Disco Fever Produced No Chart Hits, One Listen And You'll Hear The Quality Embedded In The Grooves. The Bright And Crisp Sounds That Could Only Come From Giorgio, Lace This Album Like Any Of His Other Fine Productions. Sadly Overlooked In The Massive Amount Of Releases In 1979 This Was To Be Their Last For Casablanca.


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