
This is a big tune from a very big dude. Demis Roussos is an ethnic Greek via Egypt who played in a bunch of bands including the prog rock group Aphrodite's Child. Fellow bandmate, Vangelis (whose full name is Evangelos Odysseas Papathanassiou for those of you keeping track) arranged this and may other of Demis' tracks. Demis has had a very long career singing in every European language you can imagine, but most of that does not concern us. He came out with a great disco record in 1977 called
Magic and a 1978 folow up self titled LP with the brilliant and highly saught after track
L.O.V.E. Got Ahold Of Me. This rip comes from the French 7" of
Mourir Aupres De Mon Amour (a tender panty dropper) where it is a B side.
I have added Who by Odyssey, which is the original version of the track. Odyssey was a one off project featuring Vangelis.
Demis Roussos - I Dig YouOdyssey - Who
This is damn sweet
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Philly Phil
Humm, I don't know that one. here is their lazer soul hit 12" though:
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Respect for the fatman! The guy couldn't dance at all, but he made such good dance tracks, incredible! It's a cover from Odyssey, by the way:
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Yeah, I have the Odyssey version too from a space disco comp. I will add it when I get home. I had no idea that was a Vangelis joint too!
ReplyDeleteThe original version sounds much more 'progrock' than the one from Disco Demis. I'm very curious about that panty dropping a-side, by the way. It might be helpful... ;-)
ReplyDeleteI dig you indeed is a great record. I've got in on mentioned Demis Roussos Magic LP :)
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whilst searching through my dad's loft last month found amongst other great records, a pristine version of Odyssey's 7" single. Who is good, Sad Face might be even better!
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