Wednesday, April 30, 2008

"Stay Tonight" - Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix - Caprice

• "Stay Tonight" - Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix - Caprice

Jacques Fred Petrus was responsible for producing projects which were essential to disco music and it's growth during the late 70's.

Very little is known about this project titled Caprice which he produced in 1980. The compositions and arrangements were done by Candelario Sanchez.

It was released on Goody Music Records as an Italian Import. The compositions have the last touch of Euro-disco from this period. It was a time where arrangements with actual players was becoming a bit extinct in disco music. This may have been due to the popularity dwelling down and the funds for recording were limited to musicians and left many keyboards as the last option.
"Stay Tonight" is a track from this album which is about 4 minutes on the LP and featured with no intro to mix into. I always favored this cut because of the melodic chorus and the vocal (which is unknown) that always reminded me of Vi Ann from Paradise Express.

It is a great song with some elements that are unforgettable. I have taken a chance to create a whole new base for the song with a pumping synthesizer being the foundation and ambient layer below the track.

This is a shot for myself since the song I find beautiful and I felt needed to be revived and also the project not lost forever.

"Stay Tonight" - Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix - Caprice

• "Stay Tonight" - Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix - Caprice

Jacques Fred Petrus was responsible for producing projects which were essential to disco music and it's growth during the late 70's.

Very little is known about this project titled Caprice which he produced in 1980. The compositions and arrangements were done by Candelario Sanchez.

It was released on Goody Music Records as an Italian Import. The compositions have the last touch of Euro-disco from this period. It was a time where arrangements with actual players was becoming a bit extinct in disco music. This may have been due to the popularity dwelling down and the funds for recording were limited to musicians and left many keyboards as the last option.
"Stay Tonight" is a track from this album which is about 4 minutes on the LP and featured with no intro to mix into. I always favored this cut because of the melodic chorus and the vocal (which is unknown) that always reminded me of Vi Ann from Paradise Express.

It is a great song with some elements that are unforgettable. I have taken a chance to create a whole new base for the song with a pumping synthesizer being the foundation and ambient layer below the track.

This is a shot for myself since the song I find beautiful and I felt needed to be revived and also the project not lost forever.

"I'll Play The Fool" - Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix - Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band

• "I'll Play The Fool" - Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix - Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band

Sandy Linzer (Odyssey, Cory Daye, Teresa, T.S. Monk) produced this project in 1976 - and it is hailed as one of the first and top productions in it's class. There are many familiar faces in this band - Don Armando ("Deputy Of Love"), Charlie Calello, August Darnell, and Cory Daye on vocals.

My first experience with this band was the single, "Cherchez La Femme/C'est Si Bon" at the age of 15 - it was not only one of the most exciting songs I was hearing constantly on the radio but also my first recollection of disco music becoming more sought after.

I have taken the track, "I'll Play The Fool" and added a few new elements of beats and percussion to break and extend the track a bit more. Subtle pieces of clap add a bit more discotheque atmosphere.

Dedicated to Anthony Gioffre for his sharing his Studio 54 experience and friendship with me.

"I'll Play The Fool" - Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix - Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band

• "I'll Play The Fool" - Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix - Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band

Sandy Linzer (Odyssey, Cory Daye, Teresa, T.S. Monk) produced this project in 1976 - and it is hailed as one of the first and top productions in it's class. There are many familiar faces in this band - Don Armando ("Deputy Of Love"), Charlie Calello, August Darnell, and Cory Daye on vocals.

My first experience with this band was the single, "Cherchez La Femme/C'est Si Bon" at the age of 15 - it was not only one of the most exciting songs I was hearing constantly on the radio but also my first recollection of disco music becoming more sought after.

I have taken the track, "I'll Play The Fool" and added a few new elements of beats and percussion to break and extend the track a bit more. Subtle pieces of clap add a bit more discotheque atmosphere.

Dedicated to Anthony Gioffre for his sharing his Studio 54 experience and friendship with me.

Monday, April 28, 2008

"I'm Gonna Get Your Love" - Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix - Jade (alias Nancy Martin)

• "I'm Gonna Get Your Love" - Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix - Jade (alias Nancy Martin)

Jade had a hit with “I’m Gonna Get Your Love” in 1982 – she was actually Nancy Martin who was later Nancy Martinez. This track was produced by Marc Racine and Danny Taillon.
The original mix is ReStructured here to extend synth elements of this flowing song. Thanks to Nancy’s soft and alluring vocals this song is a dance classic.
I dedicate this mix to Randy in Palm Springs – thanks for being so supportive and for asking for a new mix of this great dance number.

"I'm Gonna Get Your Love" - Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix - Jade (alias Nancy Martin)

• "I'm Gonna Get Your Love" - Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix - Jade (alias Nancy Martin)

Jade had a hit with “I’m Gonna Get Your Love” in 1982 – she was actually Nancy Martin who was later Nancy Martinez. This track was produced by Marc Racine and Danny Taillon.
The original mix is ReStructured here to extend synth elements of this flowing song. Thanks to Nancy’s soft and alluring vocals this song is a dance classic.
I dedicate this mix to Randy in Palm Springs – thanks for being so supportive and for asking for a new mix of this great dance number.

"Magic Fly" - Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix - Kebekelektrik

• "Magic Fly" - Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix - Kebekelektrik

This extraordinary project from 1977 was produced by Pat Deserio and featured Gino Soccio on keyboards, Larry Washington on percussion and assistance by Tony Green.

Keyboards are featured in this development period for disco music - the arrangements and compositions are forerunners of electronic disco music becoming mature. "Magic Fly" was the first single released in 1977.

I have taken the track into a ReStructure Mix which patterns most of the percussion elements and pounding synthesizers.

The project also featured sought after tracks, "Bolero", "Mirage" and the classic piece, "War Dance".

"Magic Fly" - Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix - Kebekelektrik

• "Magic Fly" - Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix - Kebekelektrik

This extraordinary project from 1977 was produced by Pat Deserio and featured Gino Soccio on keyboards, Larry Washington on percussion and assistance by Tony Green.

Keyboards are featured in this development period for disco music - the arrangements and compositions are forerunners of electronic disco music becoming mature. "Magic Fly" was the first single released in 1977.

I have taken the track into a ReStructure Mix which patterns most of the percussion elements and pounding synthesizers.

The project also featured sought after tracks, "Bolero", "Mirage" and the classic piece, "War Dance".

• "Heatstroke" - Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix - Man Parrish

• "Heatstroke" - Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix - Man Parrish

Man Parrish hit the clubs in 1982 with his LP, "Man Parrish" which included his hit, "Hip Hop Be Bop" and "Heatstroke". During this time a resurgence of a new techno-charge dance music was being formulated and perfected. "Heatstroke" being a big lead-in to this period. Produced by Man Parrish and Raul A. Rodriguez

The track is reminiscent of a Giorgio Moroder track with it's futuristic vocoder elements - but Man Parrish takes the energy to whole new level. He has marked a time where technology and dance music began their longtime relationship.

I have taken "Heatstroke" and added a few new breakdowns and playful edits along the way in this ReStructure Mix - an homage to Mr. Parrish.

• "Heatstroke" - Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix - Man Parrish

• "Heatstroke" - Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix - Man Parrish

Man Parrish hit the clubs in 1982 with his LP, "Man Parrish" which included his hit, "Hip Hop Be Bop" and "Heatstroke". During this time a resurgence of a new techno-charge dance music was being formulated and perfected. "Heatstroke" being a big lead-in to this period. Produced by Man Parrish and Raul A. Rodriguez

The track is reminiscent of a Giorgio Moroder track with it's futuristic vocoder elements - but Man Parrish takes the energy to whole new level. He has marked a time where technology and dance music began their longtime relationship.

I have taken "Heatstroke" and added a few new breakdowns and playful edits along the way in this ReStructure Mix - an homage to Mr. Parrish.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

"Moonlight Madness" by Teri DeSario - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

"Moonlight Madness" by Teri DeSario - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

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Teri DeSario’s “Moonlight Madness” was an underground track produced by H.W. Casey (K.C. and The Sunshine Band). This track became a favorite among disc jockey collectors even though it received only a small amount of club play. It is a simple track with a haunting vocal and percolating synthesizer pumping up the energy.

The 1981 John Landis left-field horror film, “An American Werewolf In London” is the montage for this disco track – stars David Naughton and Jenny Agutter.

Featuring scenes from “An American Werewolf In London” - RENT THE DVD!
Video Mix by Glenn Rivera
Produced by Ken Emmons

"Moonlight Madness" by Teri DeSario - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

"Moonlight Madness" by Teri DeSario - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

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Teri DeSario’s “Moonlight Madness” was an underground track produced by H.W. Casey (K.C. and The Sunshine Band). This track became a favorite among disc jockey collectors even though it received only a small amount of club play. It is a simple track with a haunting vocal and percolating synthesizer pumping up the energy.

The 1981 John Landis left-field horror film, “An American Werewolf In London” is the montage for this disco track – stars David Naughton and Jenny Agutter.

Featuring scenes from “An American Werewolf In London” - RENT THE DVD!
Video Mix by Glenn Rivera
Produced by Ken Emmons

Friday, April 25, 2008

HEAR MAN PARRISH - ON STRICTLY CONFIDENTIALwith host, PETER GODBOLD

HEAR MAN PARRISH - ON STRICTLY CONFIDENTIALwith host, PETER GODBOLD

HEAR SEGMENT 1
HEAR SEGMENT 2

Music innovator and artist, Man Parrish share his world with disco and dance music fans everywhere. Layers of Parrish are introduced here.

Special thanks to Man Parrish for his willingness to share his talent and time with all of us.

HEAR MAN PARRISH - ON STRICTLY CONFIDENTIALwith host, PETER GODBOLD

HEAR MAN PARRISH - ON STRICTLY CONFIDENTIALwith host, PETER GODBOLD

HEAR SEGMENT 1
HEAR SEGMENT 2

Music innovator and artist, Man Parrish share his world with disco and dance music fans everywhere. Layers of Parrish are introduced here.

Special thanks to Man Parrish for his willingness to share his talent and time with all of us.

“Extraterrestrial Lover” by Sylvia Love - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

“Extraterrestrial Lover” by Sylvia Love - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

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Sylvia Love (Chantal Pierre) has 2 places in disco history – “Instant Love” and “Extraterrestrial Lover”. Produced by Trevor Vallis in 1979, these tracks exude the energy that disco music is all about. Flowing and lovely, both tracks have a sensual feel with both Sylvia’s vocals and Trevor’s keyboards and arrangements that are surely tailored as for a dance floor at 5 AM.

This style of disco music has always held a special place in my world and dance floor – weaving an imaginary place and theme with pulsating energy lightly accenting a make-believe journey.

Using the 1984 John Carpenter film, “Starman” as the eye candy here is a perfect match for “Extraterrestrial Lover”. The story outlines a starship from outer space, which crash lands to avoid an attack from a military aircraft, and a visitor is introduced to a young woman. After taking on the characteristics of her deceased husband through DNA from a locket of hair she becomes fearful at first, but then realizes the special event will bring her heart closer again to the memory of her loved one.

Note: I can remember a visitor to my booth back in 1984 while playing this Sylvia’s track and saying that the song was a take off of “E.T.” – when actually this song was released in 1979. Long before our little extraterrestrial friend found Reese's Pieces.

Featuring scenes from “Starman” – RENT THE DVD!
Video Mix by Glenn Rivera
Produced by Ken Emmons

“Extraterrestrial Lover” by Sylvia Love - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

“Extraterrestrial Lover” by Sylvia Love - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

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Sylvia Love (Chantal Pierre) has 2 places in disco history – “Instant Love” and “Extraterrestrial Lover”. Produced by Trevor Vallis in 1979, these tracks exude the energy that disco music is all about. Flowing and lovely, both tracks have a sensual feel with both Sylvia’s vocals and Trevor’s keyboards and arrangements that are surely tailored as for a dance floor at 5 AM.

This style of disco music has always held a special place in my world and dance floor – weaving an imaginary place and theme with pulsating energy lightly accenting a make-believe journey.

Using the 1984 John Carpenter film, “Starman” as the eye candy here is a perfect match for “Extraterrestrial Lover”. The story outlines a starship from outer space, which crash lands to avoid an attack from a military aircraft, and a visitor is introduced to a young woman. After taking on the characteristics of her deceased husband through DNA from a locket of hair she becomes fearful at first, but then realizes the special event will bring her heart closer again to the memory of her loved one.

Note: I can remember a visitor to my booth back in 1984 while playing this Sylvia’s track and saying that the song was a take off of “E.T.” – when actually this song was released in 1979. Long before our little extraterrestrial friend found Reese's Pieces.

Featuring scenes from “Starman” – RENT THE DVD!
Video Mix by Glenn Rivera
Produced by Ken Emmons

Thursday, April 24, 2008

SYLVIA LOVE (CHANTAL PIERRE) "LIVE" ON STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL - MONDAY, APRIL 28th - 9 PM EASTERN, 6PM PACIFIC

SYLVIA LOVE (CHANTAL PIERRE) "LIVE" ON STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL - MONDAY, APRIL 28th - 9 PM EASTERN, 6PM PACIFIC

TO TUNE IN CLICK HERE
TO JOIN CHAT ROOM - CLICK HERE

"Hardcore disco lovers have got to tune in..."

Chantal Pierre recorded “Instant Love” and “Extraterrestrial Lover” with producer Trevor Vallis in 1979. Both tracks have become underground disco gems.

The mystique of both disco music and the artist behind the scenes.

Chantal shares her experience as an artist and now realizing that a lasting canvas of work is still worth listening to…

Please tune in – it will interesting to hear of the music industry of the late 70’s and how disco music is still with us because of the lasting impression and beauty of it’s sound – “Instant Love” and “Extraterrestrial Lover” are songs that pulsated throughout after hours clubs in the US throughout the mid 80’s. And today are still wonderfully arranged and sung tracks.

SYLVIA LOVE (CHANTAL PIERRE) "LIVE" ON STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL - MONDAY, APRIL 28th - 9 PM EASTERN, 6PM PACIFIC

SYLVIA LOVE (CHANTAL PIERRE) "LIVE" ON STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL - MONDAY, APRIL 28th - 9 PM EASTERN, 6PM PACIFIC

TO TUNE IN CLICK HERE
TO JOIN CHAT ROOM - CLICK HERE

"Hardcore disco lovers have got to tune in..."

Chantal Pierre recorded “Instant Love” and “Extraterrestrial Lover” with producer Trevor Vallis in 1979. Both tracks have become underground disco gems.

The mystique of both disco music and the artist behind the scenes.

Chantal shares her experience as an artist and now realizing that a lasting canvas of work is still worth listening to…

Please tune in – it will interesting to hear of the music industry of the late 70’s and how disco music is still with us because of the lasting impression and beauty of it’s sound – “Instant Love” and “Extraterrestrial Lover” are songs that pulsated throughout after hours clubs in the US throughout the mid 80’s. And today are still wonderfully arranged and sung tracks.

“Just Blue” by Space - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

“Just Blue” by Space - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

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The 1976 science fiction film, “Logan’s Run” has been a favorite among many with its credulous theme. It is the 23rd century and living in this time is like living a dream – fulfilling all of your every fantasy – but you only live until you are 30 years of age. At that time you are literally “burnt out.”

The visuals from “Logan’s Run” were quite advanced for 1976 – many will find them an elementary as some monsters movies of the 60’s compared to today. But the surrealistic technology advancement works well with the tame visuals. Directed by Michael Anderson.

Space’s “Just Blue” has been placed over these images to create the same effect that the LP did for many forerunners of new age and disco themed music. Produced by Jean-Philippe Iliesco and composed and arranged by Didier Marouani – this follow up LP to their “Deliverance” project left dancers in a futuristic arena of sound and imaginary themes. Since they were one of the first to examine this musical trip their keyboards and arrangements are hailed as some of the greatest in disco.

Featuring scenes from "Logan's Run" - RENT THE DVD!
Video Mix by Glenn Rivera
Produced by Ken Emmons

“Just Blue” by Space - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

“Just Blue” by Space - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

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The 1976 science fiction film, “Logan’s Run” has been a favorite among many with its credulous theme. It is the 23rd century and living in this time is like living a dream – fulfilling all of your every fantasy – but you only live until you are 30 years of age. At that time you are literally “burnt out.”

The visuals from “Logan’s Run” were quite advanced for 1976 – many will find them an elementary as some monsters movies of the 60’s compared to today. But the surrealistic technology advancement works well with the tame visuals. Directed by Michael Anderson.

Space’s “Just Blue” has been placed over these images to create the same effect that the LP did for many forerunners of new age and disco themed music. Produced by Jean-Philippe Iliesco and composed and arranged by Didier Marouani – this follow up LP to their “Deliverance” project left dancers in a futuristic arena of sound and imaginary themes. Since they were one of the first to examine this musical trip their keyboards and arrangements are hailed as some of the greatest in disco.

Featuring scenes from "Logan's Run" - RENT THE DVD!
Video Mix by Glenn Rivera
Produced by Ken Emmons

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

"Life At The Outpost" by Skatt Bros. - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

"Life At The Outpost" by Skatt Bros. - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

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The Skatt Bros LP “Strange Spirits” was another project produced by Willi Morrison & Ian Guenther (THP Orchestra, Duncan Sisters, American Fade, Shawnye Jackson, Grand Tour, Sticky Fingers, Southern Exposure, Ramming Speed). This LP marked a transition for the duo from hardcore disco sound to a more rock edged dance energy.

“Life At The Outpost” is a track which stood out from the LP as a familiar vocal arrangement similar to Village People – as a matter a fact the band is categorized as the Canadian-straight version of VP. The song is fun and has a lighter side to it – as this Video Mix.

“Blazing Saddles” from 1974 takes the place for our images in this mix – one of Mel Brooks’ most successful comedies. Stars Harvey Korman, Madeline Kahn, Cleavon Little and a sneak peak at Mel himself.

Featuring scenes from “Blazing Saddles” – RENT THE DVD!
Video Mix by Glenn Rivera
Produced by Ken Emmons

"Life At The Outpost" by Skatt Bros. - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

"Life At The Outpost" by Skatt Bros. - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

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The Skatt Bros LP “Strange Spirits” was another project produced by Willi Morrison & Ian Guenther (THP Orchestra, Duncan Sisters, American Fade, Shawnye Jackson, Grand Tour, Sticky Fingers, Southern Exposure, Ramming Speed). This LP marked a transition for the duo from hardcore disco sound to a more rock edged dance energy.

“Life At The Outpost” is a track which stood out from the LP as a familiar vocal arrangement similar to Village People – as a matter a fact the band is categorized as the Canadian-straight version of VP. The song is fun and has a lighter side to it – as this Video Mix.

“Blazing Saddles” from 1974 takes the place for our images in this mix – one of Mel Brooks’ most successful comedies. Stars Harvey Korman, Madeline Kahn, Cleavon Little and a sneak peak at Mel himself.

Featuring scenes from “Blazing Saddles” – RENT THE DVD!
Video Mix by Glenn Rivera
Produced by Ken Emmons

Monday, April 21, 2008

"If My Friends Could See Me Now" by Linda Clifford - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

"If My Friends Could See Me Now" by Linda Clifford - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

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Linda Clifford's "If My Friends Could See Me Now" is a monumental disco track!

I can remember seeing Linda on a television special by Don Kirshner back in 1978 and realized that disco music had arrived. This remains one of the finest productions (Gil Askey) of the disco era and perhaps one of the most fitting performances by Linda Clifford, a very talented artist.

I was a big fan of "Sweet Charity" since I was 15, so hearing a disco version as a teenager with an arrangement completely new and invigorating was quite a thrill. The lyrics were written by Cy Coleman and Dorothy Fields and this dance version maintains the feel of the Broadway original with a whole new emphasis of interpretation.

Featuring scenes from "Sweet Charity" - RENT THE DVD!
Video Mix by Glenn Rivera
Produced by Ken Emmons

"If My Friends Could See Me Now" by Linda Clifford - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

"If My Friends Could See Me Now" by Linda Clifford - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

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Linda Clifford's "If My Friends Could See Me Now" is a monumental disco track!

I can remember seeing Linda on a television special by Don Kirshner back in 1978 and realized that disco music had arrived. This remains one of the finest productions (Gil Askey) of the disco era and perhaps one of the most fitting performances by Linda Clifford, a very talented artist.

I was a big fan of "Sweet Charity" since I was 15, so hearing a disco version as a teenager with an arrangement completely new and invigorating was quite a thrill. The lyrics were written by Cy Coleman and Dorothy Fields and this dance version maintains the feel of the Broadway original with a whole new emphasis of interpretation.

Featuring scenes from "Sweet Charity" - RENT THE DVD!
Video Mix by Glenn Rivera
Produced by Ken Emmons

Sunday, April 20, 2008

“Passion” by The Flirts - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

“Passion” by The Flirts - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

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The 1982 camp dance track, “Passion” by The Flirts is brought back into it’s place with scenes form the 1981 suspense film, “Body Heat” starring Kathleen Turner and William Hurt. Lawrence Kasden directed this sensual drama, which outlines the involvement of a married woman who takes a lover, and he becomes the mouse for this cat.

The disco track “Passion” was also one of produced, artist Bobby Orlando’s first attempts to create his early 80’s dance sound. It was quite successful by being very simple and laying keyboard tracks that emphasized the motive for his rhythm and melodies. Along with the vocals of The Flirts (Andrea, Rebecca & Holly) this song moved many of dance floors – returned the period to a higher energy of sleaze with a touch of the nu-wave glam.

I have used some of the erotic and quite controversial moments of the film to create an outline for the play or this track.

Featuring scenes from “Body Heat” - RENT THE DVD!
Video Mix by Glenn Rivera
Produced by Ken Emmons

“Passion” by The Flirts - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

“Passion” by The Flirts - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

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The 1982 camp dance track, “Passion” by The Flirts is brought back into it’s place with scenes form the 1981 suspense film, “Body Heat” starring Kathleen Turner and William Hurt. Lawrence Kasden directed this sensual drama, which outlines the involvement of a married woman who takes a lover, and he becomes the mouse for this cat.

The disco track “Passion” was also one of produced, artist Bobby Orlando’s first attempts to create his early 80’s dance sound. It was quite successful by being very simple and laying keyboard tracks that emphasized the motive for his rhythm and melodies. Along with the vocals of The Flirts (Andrea, Rebecca & Holly) this song moved many of dance floors – returned the period to a higher energy of sleaze with a touch of the nu-wave glam.

I have used some of the erotic and quite controversial moments of the film to create an outline for the play or this track.

Featuring scenes from “Body Heat” - RENT THE DVD!
Video Mix by Glenn Rivera
Produced by Ken Emmons

Saturday, April 19, 2008

“Mirror, Mirror” by Diana Ross – Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

“Mirror, Mirror” by Diana Ross – Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

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Diana Ross returned in 1981 with an LP titled “Why Do Fools Fall In Love” featuring the track, “Mirror, Mirror”. This song was a funky as Ross’ earlier session with Chic producers Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards in 1980.

The project was produced by Diana Ross and was a big part of the dance fusion of the early 80’s and was co-written by Michael Sembello (“Maniac”).

Taking the Walt Disney children’s classic, “Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs” from the Brothers Grimm Fairy tale collection and placing it below the theme of “Mirror, Mirror” was an easy one and flowed wonderfully. This animated classic was released originally in 1938 and had some of the most frightening visions as well as the most sinister figure, The Wicked Queen.

This idea came about thanks to Ken Emmons – connecting the two became my job. I hope it entertains you as well.

Featuring scenes from “Snow White” - RENT THE DVD
Video Mix by Glenn Rivera
Produced by Ken Emmons

“Mirror, Mirror” by Diana Ross – Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

“Mirror, Mirror” by Diana Ross – Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

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Diana Ross returned in 1981 with an LP titled “Why Do Fools Fall In Love” featuring the track, “Mirror, Mirror”. This song was a funky as Ross’ earlier session with Chic producers Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards in 1980.

The project was produced by Diana Ross and was a big part of the dance fusion of the early 80’s and was co-written by Michael Sembello (“Maniac”).

Taking the Walt Disney children’s classic, “Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs” from the Brothers Grimm Fairy tale collection and placing it below the theme of “Mirror, Mirror” was an easy one and flowed wonderfully. This animated classic was released originally in 1938 and had some of the most frightening visions as well as the most sinister figure, The Wicked Queen.

This idea came about thanks to Ken Emmons – connecting the two became my job. I hope it entertains you as well.

Featuring scenes from “Snow White” - RENT THE DVD
Video Mix by Glenn Rivera
Produced by Ken Emmons

Thursday, April 17, 2008

HEAR LINDA CLIFFORD ON STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL

HEAR LINDA CLIFFORD ON STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL w/ PETER GODBOLD

TO HEAR SEGMENT ONE - CLICK HERE

TO HEAR SEGMENT TWO - CLICK HERE

Special thanks to the gracious and fabulous, Linda Clifford for appearing on Strictly Confidential.

GO TO LINDA'S SITE

VISIT RICK GIANATOS SITE - LEARN MORE ABOUT "HOW LONG"

HEAR LINDA CLIFFORD ON STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL

HEAR LINDA CLIFFORD ON STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL w/ PETER GODBOLD

TO HEAR SEGMENT ONE - CLICK HERE

TO HEAR SEGMENT TWO - CLICK HERE

Special thanks to the gracious and fabulous, Linda Clifford for appearing on Strictly Confidential.

GO TO LINDA'S SITE

VISIT RICK GIANATOS SITE - LEARN MORE ABOUT "HOW LONG"

Man Parrish "LIVE" on Strictly Confidential - Thursday, April 24th

Man Parrish "LIVE" on Strictly Confidential - Thursday, April 24th - 9 PM Eastern, 6 PM Pacific

Man Parrish talks about his involvement with disco/dance music and his ongoing career.

To learn more about Man's music go to: http://www.manparrish.com or http://www.myspace.com/officialmanmade

See his catalogue at: Man Parrish

Man Parrish "LIVE" on Strictly Confidential - Thursday, April 24th

Man Parrish "LIVE" on Strictly Confidential - Thursday, April 24th - 9 PM Eastern, 6 PM Pacific

Man Parrish talks about his involvement with disco/dance music and his ongoing career.

To learn more about Man's music go to: http://www.manparrish.com or http://www.myspace.com/officialmanmade

See his catalogue at: Man Parrish

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

"Ultra Warp (Final Conflict)' by Laser-Cowboys - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

"Ultra Warp (Final Conflict)' by Laser-Cowboys - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

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Taking the 1984 Italian dance track, "Ultra Warp (Final Conflict)" into a Video Mix with the 1973 MGM science-fiction film, "Westworld" was a thought I had. The concept of a playground where robots fulfill our every need is a great one - until something goes wrong.

This film was frightening for it's time and I would not doubt that a remake would be haunting us soon with an advanced digital production. The original was cast with Yul Brenner as “The Gunslinger”, Richard Benjamin and James Brolin.

The Laser-Cowboys are a fantastic electronic studio band produced by Mach II - this was their first release from 1984 and reminds me of Ennio Morricone's theme from "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly" - very haunting.

Featuring scenes from "Westworld" - RENT THE DVD!
Video Mix by Glenn Rivera
Produced by Ken Emmons

"Ultra Warp (Final Conflict)' by Laser-Cowboys - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

"Ultra Warp (Final Conflict)' by Laser-Cowboys - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

WATCH ON MULTIPLY
WATCH YOUTUBE

Taking the 1984 Italian dance track, "Ultra Warp (Final Conflict)" into a Video Mix with the 1973 MGM science-fiction film, "Westworld" was a thought I had. The concept of a playground where robots fulfill our every need is a great one - until something goes wrong.

This film was frightening for it's time and I would not doubt that a remake would be haunting us soon with an advanced digital production. The original was cast with Yul Brenner as “The Gunslinger”, Richard Benjamin and James Brolin.

The Laser-Cowboys are a fantastic electronic studio band produced by Mach II - this was their first release from 1984 and reminds me of Ennio Morricone's theme from "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly" - very haunting.

Featuring scenes from "Westworld" - RENT THE DVD!
Video Mix by Glenn Rivera
Produced by Ken Emmons

Monday, April 14, 2008

“I’m A Man’ by Macho – Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

“I’m A Man’ by Macho – Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

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The 1969 film, “Midnight Cowboy” is a story of a small town cowboy who move to New York to become a hustler – his demeanor at the opening of our story says everything about a belief in machismo and the reflection of his self-power.

I have taken the energy from this tale and weaved it closely with the disco classic, “I’m A Man” by Macho from 1978 – Produced and composed by Mauro Malavasi – it is a cover from the Spencer Davis Group original released 1967. Tom Savarese executed the extended mix.

Jon Voight is definitely taking this role to the extreme with his bold performance which I believe assisted this film in winning the 1969 award for best picture. It was originally rated as a “X” due to much of the content and then later changed to a strong “R” rating – since no-one wanted to uphold an Academy Award winning film being “X” rated.

This Video Mix is dedicated to Remicks from Disco Music.com for his request of this collage of vision. “Thanks as, always, Remick.”

Featuring scenes from "Midnight Cowboy" - RENT THE DVD!
Video Mix by Glenn Rivera
Produced by Ken Emmons

“I’m A Man’ by Macho – Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

“I’m A Man’ by Macho – Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

WATCH ON YOUTUBE
WATCH ON MULTIPLY

The 1969 film, “Midnight Cowboy” is a story of a small town cowboy who move to New York to become a hustler – his demeanor at the opening of our story says everything about a belief in machismo and the reflection of his self-power.

I have taken the energy from this tale and weaved it closely with the disco classic, “I’m A Man” by Macho from 1978 – Produced and composed by Mauro Malavasi – it is a cover from the Spencer Davis Group original released 1967. Tom Savarese executed the extended mix.

Jon Voight is definitely taking this role to the extreme with his bold performance which I believe assisted this film in winning the 1969 award for best picture. It was originally rated as a “X” due to much of the content and then later changed to a strong “R” rating – since no-one wanted to uphold an Academy Award winning film being “X” rated.

This Video Mix is dedicated to Remicks from Disco Music.com for his request of this collage of vision. “Thanks as, always, Remick.”

Featuring scenes from "Midnight Cowboy" - RENT THE DVD!
Video Mix by Glenn Rivera
Produced by Ken Emmons

Saturday, April 12, 2008

"Shoulda Gone Dancin'" - Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix - High Inergy

• "Shoulda Gone Dancin'" - Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix - High Inergy

High Inergy hit the scene in 1977 with their Gordy LP, "Turnin' On" - this project was probably one of the earliest recollections of disco with a soulful touch. "You Can't Turn Me Off (In The Middle Of Turning Me On)" was the first big hit from the album - but there was more. If you listen to tracks form the first LP, "Love Is All You Need" you will recognize a soulful yet danceful sound that was beginning a dance revolution.

Their 1979 LP, "Shoulda Gone Dancin'" was their step into the discotheques with no holding back. It s a real cooker and was always at the top of my list during it's release. Produced by Donnell Jones

I have ReStructured the track using the instrumental track, which I try not to do - but the strings on the chorus were just too irresistible. This song is one of the catchiest and one of the most pop-soul dance hits during the disco rein.

"Shoulda Gone Dancin'" - Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix - High Inergy

• "Shoulda Gone Dancin'" - Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix - High Inergy

High Inergy hit the scene in 1977 with their Gordy LP, "Turnin' On" - this project was probably one of the earliest recollections of disco with a soulful touch. "You Can't Turn Me Off (In The Middle Of Turning Me On)" was the first big hit from the album - but there was more. If you listen to tracks form the first LP, "Love Is All You Need" you will recognize a soulful yet danceful sound that was beginning a dance revolution.

Their 1979 LP, "Shoulda Gone Dancin'" was their step into the discotheques with no holding back. It s a real cooker and was always at the top of my list during it's release. Produced by Donnell Jones

I have ReStructured the track using the instrumental track, which I try not to do - but the strings on the chorus were just too irresistible. This song is one of the catchiest and one of the most pop-soul dance hits during the disco rein.

Friday, April 11, 2008

“It’s A War” by Kano - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

“It’s A War” by Kano - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

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The 1980 dance floor hit, “It’s A War” by Kano was a powerhouse track that featured some incredible outlines for a classic dance track. Produced by Italian producers L. Ninzatti, M. Bosanto and S. Pulga.

I have taken the 1970 adventure film, “Voyage Into Space” from Japan - featuring “Giant Robot” and young spy, Johnny Sakko – the film is a fantasy epic where a young boy becomes a spy to fight against the evil forces that threaten the planet earth. A few monsters are conjured up to add to the excitement.

With a bit of editing and reworking the footage I have made “It’s A War” one for the big guys!

Featuring scenes from “Voyage Into Space” – RENT THE DVD!!!
Video Mix by Glenn Rivera
Produced by Ken Emmons

“It’s A War” by Kano - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

“It’s A War” by Kano - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

WATCH ON YOUTUBE
WATCH ON MULTIPLY

The 1980 dance floor hit, “It’s A War” by Kano was a powerhouse track that featured some incredible outlines for a classic dance track. Produced by Italian producers L. Ninzatti, M. Bosanto and S. Pulga.

I have taken the 1970 adventure film, “Voyage Into Space” from Japan - featuring “Giant Robot” and young spy, Johnny Sakko – the film is a fantasy epic where a young boy becomes a spy to fight against the evil forces that threaten the planet earth. A few monsters are conjured up to add to the excitement.

With a bit of editing and reworking the footage I have made “It’s A War” one for the big guys!

Featuring scenes from “Voyage Into Space” – RENT THE DVD!!!
Video Mix by Glenn Rivera
Produced by Ken Emmons

"Bridge Over Troubled Water" - Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix - Linda Clifford

• "Bridge Over Troubled Water" - Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix - Linda Clifford

Linda Clifford has always been one of the finest of performers. To have her talent displayed in disco music is a gift for dance enthusiasts everywhere. From her productions with Mr. Curtis Mayfield and throughout her current house and club releases you can always feel Linda's best is always given.

"Bridge Over Troubled Water" was a cover in which Linda took her soulful appeal and made it work well over a pulsing arrangement. This track from her "Let Me Be Your Woman" double LP - produced by Gil Askey and mixed by Jimmy Simpson.

I have taken Linda's rendition and placed a few more breakdowns throughout her vocal and used her own power to create a new formation for this disco gem.

"Bridge Over Troubled Water" - Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix - Linda Clifford

• "Bridge Over Troubled Water" - Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix - Linda Clifford

Linda Clifford has always been one of the finest of performers. To have her talent displayed in disco music is a gift for dance enthusiasts everywhere. From her productions with Mr. Curtis Mayfield and throughout her current house and club releases you can always feel Linda's best is always given.

"Bridge Over Troubled Water" was a cover in which Linda took her soulful appeal and made it work well over a pulsing arrangement. This track from her "Let Me Be Your Woman" double LP - produced by Gil Askey and mixed by Jimmy Simpson.

I have taken Linda's rendition and placed a few more breakdowns throughout her vocal and used her own power to create a new formation for this disco gem.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

“Make That Feeling Come Again” by Beautiful Bend - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

“Make That Feeling Come Again” by Beautiful Bend - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

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Blending the beauty of Brian De Palma’s 1975 mystery, “Obsession” and Boris Midney’s production of Beautiful Bend’s “Make That Feeling Come Again” was an attempt to bring a flowing canvas of orchestral disco and cinematic visions.

Both pieces are the most incredible in artistry. I have placed the classic 1978 disco piece “Make That Feeling Come Again” with “Obsession” to coincide with Cliff Robertson’s obsession with his wife’s death and the need to bring her image and her feeling back to life. Geneviève Bujold is placed in this masterpiece of images and a style of disco music that created by Boris Midney by using technical wizardry along with classical string sections and wonderful melodies that are interrupted by percussion breaks and haunting effects. Very similar along the outline of what the film “Obsession” is about.

Taking the finale of the film and the last chorus of Midney’s wonderful piece I feel are the perfect closing for sound and pictures.

Featuring scenes from “Obsession” (Directed by Brian DePalma) – RENT THE DVD!
Video Mix by Glenn Rivera
Produced by Ken Emmons

“Make That Feeling Come Again” by Beautiful Bend - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

“Make That Feeling Come Again” by Beautiful Bend - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

WATCH ON YOUTUBE
WATCH ON MULTIPLY

Blending the beauty of Brian De Palma’s 1975 mystery, “Obsession” and Boris Midney’s production of Beautiful Bend’s “Make That Feeling Come Again” was an attempt to bring a flowing canvas of orchestral disco and cinematic visions.

Both pieces are the most incredible in artistry. I have placed the classic 1978 disco piece “Make That Feeling Come Again” with “Obsession” to coincide with Cliff Robertson’s obsession with his wife’s death and the need to bring her image and her feeling back to life. Geneviève Bujold is placed in this masterpiece of images and a style of disco music that created by Boris Midney by using technical wizardry along with classical string sections and wonderful melodies that are interrupted by percussion breaks and haunting effects. Very similar along the outline of what the film “Obsession” is about.

Taking the finale of the film and the last chorus of Midney’s wonderful piece I feel are the perfect closing for sound and pictures.

Featuring scenes from “Obsession” (Directed by Brian DePalma) – RENT THE DVD!
Video Mix by Glenn Rivera
Produced by Ken Emmons

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

“Love Fever” by Munich Machine - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

“Love Fever” by Munich Machine - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera
Combining 1967 action-camp film, “Hot Rods To Hell” and Giorgio Moroder’s Munich Machine’s “Love Fever” from 1978 create an explosion of hot rods and hot chicks. Vocals are sung by Chris Bennett.
The pulsating disco rhythm of “Love Fever” well describes what a teenager must go through when desire calls. This is a fun track and some great footage to match staring Dana Andrews, Jean Crain, Mimsy Farmer and Paul Bertoya.
If you haven’t revved up your motor yet, you will!
Featuring scenes from “Hot Rods From Hell” – RENT THE DVD!!!
Video Mix by Glenn Rivera
Produced by Ken Emmons

“Love Fever” by Munich Machine - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera

“Love Fever” by Munich Machine - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera
Combining 1967 action-camp film, “Hot Rods To Hell” and Giorgio Moroder’s Munich Machine’s “Love Fever” from 1978 create an explosion of hot rods and hot chicks. Vocals are sung by Chris Bennett.
The pulsating disco rhythm of “Love Fever” well describes what a teenager must go through when desire calls. This is a fun track and some great footage to match staring Dana Andrews, Jean Crain, Mimsy Farmer and Paul Bertoya.
If you haven’t revved up your motor yet, you will!
Featuring scenes from “Hot Rods From Hell” – RENT THE DVD!!!
Video Mix by Glenn Rivera
Produced by Ken Emmons

LINDA CLIFFORD "LIVE" ON STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL - THURSDAY, APRIL 17th

LINDA CLIFFORD "LIVE" ON STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL - THURSDAY, APRIL 17th

Host, Peter Godbold talks to Linda about her music, life and career - AND HER NEW BIG HIT, "HOW LONG (HAS THIS BEEN GOING ON?)" - Produced by Rick Gianatos -

Join Linda and hundreds of new and loyal fans on Thursday, April 17th @ 9 PM EASTERN, 6 PM PACIFIC on Strictly Confidential - to log in go to: http://headonradionetwork.com/streaming.php or go to: http://strictlyconfidentialradio.com/

You may join listeners "Live" in the Strictly Confidential Chat room at: http://headonradionetwork.com/chatroom/

Or phone in and talk to Linda by calling: (304) 658-5453 during the show

LINDA CLIFFORD "LIVE" ON STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL - THURSDAY, APRIL 17th

LINDA CLIFFORD "LIVE" ON STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL - THURSDAY, APRIL 17th

Host, Peter Godbold talks to Linda about her music, life and career - AND HER NEW BIG HIT, "HOW LONG (HAS THIS BEEN GOING ON?)" - Produced by Rick Gianatos -

Join Linda and hundreds of new and loyal fans on Thursday, April 17th @ 9 PM EASTERN, 6 PM PACIFIC on Strictly Confidential - to log in go to: http://headonradionetwork.com/streaming.php or go to: http://strictlyconfidentialradio.com/

You may join listeners "Live" in the Strictly Confidential Chat room at: http://headonradionetwork.com/chatroom/

Or phone in and talk to Linda by calling: (304) 658-5453 during the show

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