"All My Love" feels like a classic, and this jazzy cut is so fine. My obscure fetish is the LP's bubble-gum cut "Thanks, But No Thanks."
Geoffrey Leib did yeoman's duty on this album, as did Giuliano Salerni. I equally credit Prelude pasha Marvin Schlachter, who stuck with disco long after 1979.
He understood his audience and tweaked it over time; every single fell somewhere beneath the label's logo: a lit-up, "Saturday Night Fever"-era dance floor.
@deniseandrews888, I actually worked on this record in the recording studio and this is the original speed. Some clubs may have played it faster, but this is how is was mastered.
I like the way the lead vocal is buried beneath all the music (because disco didn't really care about the lyric anyways)....very hip piano solo too...complete with the minor 9 with Major 7! little did they know that by then disco's days were numbered and the hair bands were right around the corner...
@ssoouull FYI, the multi-talented lead singer/keyboard player/songwriter, Jeff Paris (f/k/a Geoffrey Leib), is awesome and plays with Keb' Mo' now. Prior to this record, he had played with George Duke, Stanley Clarke, and Billy Preston, among others.
Who was first? Level 42 or LAX?
billybandol 11 months ago
@billybandol LAX
meialuadj 10 months ago
Bro this is the REMIX,Fantastical REMIX,i had never heard before.I only knew the LP version,one of my favs.
meialuadj 1 year ago
A bit faster and we'd have early 80's car chase music at the start.
kezadrone 1 year ago
Phat!
thedoggydayspa 1 year ago
I think Justin Bieber listened to that track and clicked « don't like »
AbsoluteFunkFan 1 year ago 2
this is a gem deffently :-)
THRILLAKILLA187 1 year ago
"All My Love" feels like a classic, and this jazzy cut is so fine. My obscure fetish is the LP's bubble-gum cut "Thanks, But No Thanks."
Geoffrey Leib did yeoman's duty on this album, as did Giuliano Salerni. I equally credit Prelude pasha Marvin Schlachter, who stuck with disco long after 1979.
He understood his audience and tweaked it over time; every single fell somewhere beneath the label's logo: a lit-up, "Saturday Night Fever"-era dance floor.
ptownfreddy 1 year ago
@ptownfreddy "Thanks, But No Thanks" is Awesome. Good choice!
mohansen11 1 year ago
@ptownfreddy yh my obscure fetish is handicapped bondage porn
TheSquidKiller 8 months ago
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deniseandrews888 2 years ago
@deniseandrews888, I actually worked on this record in the recording studio and this is the original speed. Some clubs may have played it faster, but this is how is was mastered.
mohansen11 1 year ago
@mohansen11 respect!
TheBirdBrothers 6 months ago
I like the way the lead vocal is buried beneath all the music (because disco didn't really care about the lyric anyways)....very hip piano solo too...complete with the minor 9 with Major 7! little did they know that by then disco's days were numbered and the hair bands were right around the corner...
ssoouull 2 years ago 2
@ssoouull FYI, the multi-talented lead singer/keyboard player/songwriter, Jeff Paris (f/k/a Geoffrey Leib), is awesome and plays with Keb' Mo' now. Prior to this record, he had played with George Duke, Stanley Clarke, and Billy Preston, among others.
mohansen11 1 year ago
Excellent!!!!!!!!
grumpy92841 3 years ago