D.C. La Rue released his third album,
"Confessions" in 1978 - along with magnificent disco producer, Bob
Esty they managed to create a stamp in disco history outlining the
talent of create true disco music. The album features the dance
single, "Let Them Dance" which during it's release became one of the
dance anthems for hardcore dance palaces.
I have taken the fantastic 12" version on Casablanca Records recreated a new ReStructure Mix - which faces the original mix mildly and only as an alternative "trip" for D.C.'s classic. The strings, horns, synthesizers and hand claps are the dose of disco energy and dance perfection that are the leader on 1978 dance music.
This ReStructure Mix is dedicated with much respect to D.C. La Rue and Bob Esty who have made my life a fantasy of music and aural ecstasy - and it doesn't come in a pill! Thank you, boys!
I have taken the fantastic 12" version on Casablanca Records recreated a new ReStructure Mix - which faces the original mix mildly and only as an alternative "trip" for D.C.'s classic. The strings, horns, synthesizers and hand claps are the dose of disco energy and dance perfection that are the leader on 1978 dance music.
This ReStructure Mix is dedicated with much respect to D.C. La Rue and Bob Esty who have made my life a fantasy of music and aural ecstasy - and it doesn't come in a pill! Thank you, boys!
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