Načítám...
Doprava zdarma nad 699 Kč po Česku.

Success

Silver Convention, Penny McLean, Ramona Wulf, Linda G. Thompson

Opus | 1977


Tato gramodeska nyní není v nabídce. a my Vám dáme vědět, jakmile se opět objeví.

Dostupnost: Vyprodáno
Vydáno v: Československo
Poznámka: Drobné vlásečnice, lehce opotřebený obal
Vystaveno: út 5. října 2021 8:14
Číslo položky: 226288

A1 - Silver Convention: Fly, Robin, Fly 5:35min
A2 - Linda G. Thompson: Ooh What A Night 2:34min
A3 - Silver Convention: Always Another Girl 4:02min
A4 - Penny McLean: Wizard Bump 3:32min
A5 - Silver Convention: Tiger Baby 4:16min
A6 - Silver Convention: Save Me 4:18min
B1 - Penny McLean: Lady Bump 3:42min
B2 - Ramona Wulf: Save The Last Dance For Me 3:15min
B3 - Silver Convention: San Francisco Hustle 4:40min
B4 - Silver Convention: Please Don't Change The Chords Of This Song 4:57min
B5 - Silver Convention: Get Up And Boogie 3:58min
B6 - Penny McLean: 1-2-3-4...Fire! 3:34min

Penny McLean

Austrian disco singer born 4 November 1948 in Klagenfurt, Austria. She was married to Holger Münzer from 1967 to 1972.

Silver Convention

Vocal girl disco trio recording from 1974 to 1979. German producer/songwriter duo Michael Kunze and Sylvester Levay released "Save Me" in 1974 on Jupiter Records with session singers doing the sparse lyrics. Early editions using the artist name "Silver Bird Convention." The single was an early disco success in the UK and the artist name was changed to "Silver Convention." Three German girls, Ramona Wulf - a former child star wanting a change of image - Penny McLean, and Jackie Carter formed the very first line-up. Carter, however, was quickly replaced with Linda G. Thompson after just a few TV-appearances. "Fly, Robin, Fly" became a US #1-single as well as a massive hit in Europe. Penny McLean's solo single "Lady Bump" - also a Levay/Kunze collaboration - topped the German charts at the same time. After another huge hit with the title track off their second album, "Get Up And Boogie" , success waned quickly. Their concept album "Madhouse", seeing American Rhonda Heath replace Thompson, only yielded a minor hit-single with "Everybody's Talkin' 'Bout Love", and the group's 1977 single "Telegram", chosen to represent Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest, could only manage to come 8th in the finale. After an unsuccessful non-album single, "The Boys From Liverpool", Penny McLean left the line-up and was replaced by British singer Zenda Jacks . While the new line-up went on a tour, Levay and Kunze parted ways, Kunze hooking up with Philadelphia arranger John Davis for the group's final album "Love In A Sleeper" which yielded the US disco hit "Spend The Night With Me" before the group disbanded. A brief comeback happened in 1979, seeing Penny McLean return to the line-up, but the single "Café Au Lait" / "Rollermania" was another flop. Ramona Wulf has occasionally reformed with Penny McLean and Linda G. Thompson over the years for the odd TV-appearance.

Ramona Wulf

German schlager and Disco singer, born 18 October 1954 in Hanau, Germany.

Dopravu hradíme my

Objednávkám nad 699 Kč

Tituly, které jinde nenajdete

Sběratelské kusy i knižní novinky

Balíme ekologicky

A s radostí

Vykupujeme knihy

Za hotové a s vlastním odvozem

Adoptujte knihu jen za 29 Kč.

Nemůžete si vybrat? Zvolte si žánr a my vybereme za vás.

Zjistit více