
Giorgio Moroder and his Munich Machine ensemble were quite busy in the mid-70's. From Donna Summer's "A Love Trilogy" to "Four Seasons Of Love", these musicians were pumping out the most discriminating disco material in history.
Roberta Kelly was a likely candidate for the disco spotlight with her 1976 LP "Trouble Maker" - following her initial single produced by Moroder and Pete Bellotte, "Kung Fu's Bank Again".
"Trouble Maker" is a groovy number. Funky and bouncy - it is everything that disco music is attributed to. Catchy melody and dramatic bridge. The bass line is a mesmerizing one, as Moroder created with "Get On The Funk Train".
I have ReStructured "Trouble Maker" adding a new percussion layer and some hand claps to make a definite statement in areas of the song.
Dedicated to "DiscoRules2006" from Canada (YouTube)
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