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Pioneering dance music producer/arranger Boris Midney was among the principal architects of the Eurodisco sound. One of the first to exploit the full potential of 48-track recording, his trademark blend of strings, horn and percussion created a sound as deep and lush as any heard during the disco era. Born in Russia, Midney was a classically-trained composer who started out writing film scores; turning to disco, however, he discovered his true calling. Working under a number of guises he produced an enormously prolific body of work from his New York City studio ERAS. He first came to American prominence with USA-European Connection. The concept was simple, take lush female vocals and arrangements (done USA style) and place them over swirling strings, and incessant synthesized beats (Euro style) and you have a hit. The four track debut album stormed the club charts and peaked at #-1. "Love's Coming/Baby Love" and "Come Into My Heart/Good Loving" were in a class by themselves.......chic disco! The first album, "Come Into My Heart," released in 1978 was recorded in Philadelphia at ALPHA Recording studios. Midney used Leza Holmes, Renne Johnson and Sharon Williams for the vocals and Joan Cordas and Bruce Weeden to assist in the musician department. By the time of the release of 1979's "USA-European Connection" he had moved into his 48-track ERAS studio in New York. Vocal duties were handle in-house by Kevin Owens and Chequita Jackson, singers he used on many of his other productions. Musicians included: Peter Martin, Tom Miller, Francisco Centeno and Bob DePasquale's String Group. Once again the formula was the same, four tracks, "I'd Like To Get CLoser," "Do Me Good," "Join The Dance" and "There's A Way Into My Heart," peaking at #-1. Having exhausted this concept, and far too busy churning out concept album after concept album, Midney chose not to release another under this banner. Luckily for fans both albums were re-issued in 1999 on compact disc.

آهنگی از دوران تین ایجری ما! باید کلی این کاستها رو توی لباسهامون قایم میکردیم تا توی بازدیدهای بدنی وقت و بی وقت بسیج، به دستشون نیافته

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  • Thank-you so much for posting. Enjoying very much. I lost my vinyl record of this too. Have "Love in C Minor by Cerrone?"

  • Happy you liked it. I have Love In C Minor, and I love it from my childhood till now. You can find it in Youtube.

  • Excellant graphics....so happy I found u

  • I'm Happy you liked it.

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  • Back in the 70's, when I was a Disco DJ, I used to play this song to death. Loved it, loved it, loved it!

    For my own personal taste, as a DJ, I loved and preferred to play the Eurodisco, exclusively!

    But, inevitably, someone from the crowd would always come up to me and say, "Hey Man, play Brickouse!"

    BPM's right out the window; it was all over!

    LOL

  • Keep the great disco audio coming!

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  • 1978 nite gallery bensonhurst brooklyn awsome times

  • This was one of my favorite songs in the late 70's! What a great song!

  • @lcr28502 loves this fricken song was in my late teens . remembering starship on 42 and 8 av. roseland,ipenima, there were so many disco at that time, i want to go back in time. it was a simple life back then. my name is leo from degraw st brooklyn. if any one knows me hit me up.

  • Quintessential Studio 54 song. What a great time that was... Thanks for posting.

  • Eurodisco at its BEST!!! Who says disco is dead?????

  • with beautiful music like this no one ever gaines weight. It was so hard to keep still. We woke up to this on the radio - disco92 played this. We dances brushing our teeth then at lunch time then after school. Nowa days the music sucks! I don't dance anymore and I'm fat! I think next week I'm going to go to a dance school to at least hustle again. I miss these days of great music. Thanks for posting and the great music history of this song.

  • You have no idea how this music just transforms me back to my Disco days dancing the Hustle at the clubs in NY. Amazing how it brings chills through my body. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this song!!!!! Thanks for the post.

    Madeline

  • I am turning 62 next month. This was from the days of 12 West, the loft. flamingo. thanks for the memories. Most of the people are gone but this is a connection. thanks

  • They may never make music like this anymore. This era was truly once in a lifetime..I was in my late teens when this game changing music was born. Long Live Disco! Dance til you drop! Hustle!!!

  • Summer of '78.....

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