Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Vaccine Machine
If there's any subject dance music lyrics focus on as much as dancing and all it entails (thinking about dancing, not being able to stop dancing, entering/exiting dance floors etc.) its having a fever, and so today I bring you not one, but two tracks exploring this timeless facet of the human condition.
The first one comes from record you see above and below:
That cover places a pretty tall order for the tracks inside to fill, but Giorgio Moroder doesn't write checks he can't cash. In 1978 he and Pete Bellotte, aka Munich Machine, tapped Chris Bennett to lay down the vox on the alb which included this ditty:
Munich Machine - Love Fever (1978) (buy)
If you're not careful with your boolean operators, you might catch a different love fever than you bargained for:
Gayle Adams - Love Fever (1982) (buy)
Sometimes diseases find you before you find them. The Gayle Adams strain seems to be especially contagious:
Agent Stereo - Luv Feeva (2008) (buy)
Gotta catch 'em all.
Labels:
Agent Stereo,
Gayle Adams,
Munich Machine
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