[sdiy] Essential listening?

Michael Zacherl sdiy-mz01 at bluemole.com
Tue Jan 6 13:25:17 CET 2004


Hi,
look at: http://www.discomusic.com/records-more/732_0_2_0_C/

I know that tune and because of it I bought a LP vinyl back then.
So maybe this gives some indirect background info about "Magic Fly":

Space "Deliverance" (1977)

Side One:
Prison
Let me now the wonder
Running in the City

Side Two:
Air Force
Baby's Paradise
Deliverance

"All Songs by Ecama
Produced by Jean-Phillipe Iliesco
Arranged by Ecama & Roland Romanelli
...
Recorded and Remixed (?) at Studio Sydney Bechet, Paris, France
Additional Recordings Pye Studios, London, England
...
This recording was made with keyboards only these include "KORG" 
synthesizers, acoustic piano, Fender Rhodes, Hohner Clavinet.
..."

I didn't listen to it for a very long time since I don't have a working 
vinyl player (got to buy one ... the "last one" so to say).

The pictures on the inside of the cover show a grand piano, the Clavinet 
and a PS3300.

I remember being pretty disappointed when I listened to the album after 
buying it. I found it rather uninspired, not to say boring. I should 
find a player and give it a try and see what I think today ;-)

   HTH, Michael.

Rude 66 wrote:
> the Space i meant is way earlier, and they are french. the album might
> actually be called 'magic fly' instead of 'space', which was also their big
> hit in europe. it's almost a popcorn style melody, with those phased jarre
> strings in the back, and a heavy disco beat. can still be heard at
> electroparties today. i have no idea who was behind it.




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