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Miquel Brown - So Many Men So Little Time

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Uploaded by on Mar 25, 2007

The first pioneering record of the whole High Energy scene. Made after four years where I couldn't make a single recording simply because everyone said Disco was dead. Two million sales of this record proved them all wrong. But despite it being number one pop in France and Mexico, and number one in the US on Billboard's dance chart, it never even charted in England, despite selling fifty thousand copies here. Things have certainly changed since then.
Miquel came from Detroit, libed in England, had a small 1970s disco hit called "Symphony Of Love", and was the perfect artist to record my anthem. Her daughter, Sinitta, was Simon Cowell's first ever hit artist.

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  • Nice to see starpilots carring the hi nrg backing on there hit in the heat of the night

  • Nice ?????????

    It's a sickening theft, all down to some evil company who stole it and used it as a house loop. If I had the money I'd sue them and shut the bastards down.

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  • this is one of my favorite songs!! nice vid too lots of muscle hunks..YAY!!!!

    Merci Mr Levine!!

  • This Song Was The Shit Back Then, You Go Miquel!!!

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  • Great background info.. Great song. This one I think withstood the sands of time better than Evelyn Thomas' High Energy, becaurse it is less orchestral and more dance.

  • Love her voice!

  • I finally understand the depth of this song LOL....! In 1983 I was only 12 and had plenty of time!.....;))))

  • How can I lose?

  • Love it!!!!

  • la preuve tjr du bon disco et j'en ais encore un tres bon

  • I saw Miquel Brown sing at the Cabaret Club in Bournemouth, '87 and she refused to sing this song because of the prevailing sexual health crisis. Did every other track of hers...but not this one. :o(

  • Nightingale, Thorpe Street, Brum, '87. Heard this as I entered the club for the first time, terrified and full of expectations, to see a fountain in the middle of the bar area and THE most beautiful man I'd ever seen - Chi-Chi, the doorman. Then I heard these lyrics...and I relaxed! Never looked back...or up! LOL

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