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Stars On 45 – “Stars On 45″ (US 12”)

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“Stars on 45” is a medley issued in January 1981 by Dutch studio group Stars on 45. In some countries, including the UK, Ireland and New Zealand, the band was credited as ‘Starsound’ and only the medley itself was named “Stars on 45”.

Its official title in the US and Canada (as on the record and in Billboard and RPM) is “Medley: Intro ‘Venus’ / Sugar Sugar / No Reply / I’ll Be Back / Drive My Car / Do You Want to Know a Secret / We Can Work It Out / I Should Have Known Better / Nowhere Man / You’re Going to Lose That Girl / Stars on 45” and was credited to ‘Stars on 45’. It is (to date) the longest titled song to ever chart in Billboard and was conveniently shortened to “Stars on 45 Medley”, or “‘Medley’ by Stars on 45”. The length of the name surpassed the previous record set by Ray Stevens’ “Jeremiah Peabody’s Polyunsaturated Quick-Dissolving Fast-Acting Pleasant-Tasting Green and Purple Pills”; and (among songs that reached number one) “(Hey Won’t You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song” by B. J. Thomas. The reason for the long title was copyright requirements for the use of The Beatles’ songs.

It reached number 1 in the Netherlands on February 21, 1981; number 2 in the UK on May 9, 1981; and number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 on June 20, 1981. In the US, the single also peaked at number 18 on the dance chart. In the US, the song’s one-week stay at the top of the Hot 100 interrupted the Kim Carnes single “Bette Davis Eyes” run as the number 1 single at five weeks. The next week, Carnes’ song regained its number 1 status for an additional four weeks.

The origin of the single was the Netherlands where numerous bootleg disco singles were floating around. Willem van Kooten, the owner of one of the copyrights, decided to make a similar, legitimate record of a 12″ single titled “Let’s Do It in the 80s Great Hits” credited to a Canadian group called Passion (though the snippets of songs were taken from the original recordings). He found singers who sounded similar to John Lennon and Paul McCartney and decided to make the single focus on The Beatles. The Beatles medley was later extended to a full 16-minute album side. It appeared on the Stars on 45’s first full-length release, Long Play Album (US title: Stars on Long Play; UK title: Stars on 45 – The Album).

The album version of the song moved “Venus” and “Sugar Sugar” to Side Two into a different medley, and added several more Beatles songs as well as a 32-second instrumental extract from George Harrison’s “My Sweet Lord” and even a fleeting reference to new wave band Sparks’ “Beat the Clock”, for a total length of about 15 minutes. The album version was released as Long Play Album in the Netherlands, and retitled Stars on Long Play in the US and Stars on 45 — The Album in the UK.

The song also became a huge success in the UK where it kicked off a craze for medleys, with a large number of records in the Stars on 45 mould reaching the UK Top 40 in 1981. For example, The Hollies recorded “Holliedaze”, a medley of some of their previous hits, which reached 28 on the UK charts with Graham Nash and Eric Haydock briefly rejoining the group in September 1981 to promote the record. Likewise, in the US the song started a medley craze that lasted for about a year and introduced not only other medleys by Stars on 45, but medleys by the Beatles themselves, The Beach Boys, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Larry Elgart and His Manhattan Swing Orchestra, as well as others.

SIDE A:
Stars On 45 (Vocal) 10:18

SIDE B:
Stars on 45 (Instrumental) 6:19

VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint

U.S. CHART HISTORY:

Year Single Chart Position
1981 Stars On 45 U.S. Billboard Hot 100 #1
1981 Stars On 45 U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary #11
1981 Stars On 45 U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play #18

RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: Radio Records (5) – DM 4812
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 33 ⅓ RPM, Stereo
Country: US
Released: 1981
Genre: Electronic
Style: Disco

CREDITS:
Lacquer Cut By – GP*
Producer –  Jaap Eggermont

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Patrick Cowley – Menergy/I Wanna Take You Home (US 12″)

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“Menergy” is a 1981 dance single by producer Patrick Cowley.

“One day, while we were recording that album,” Marty Blecman, a former disc jockey and Cowley’s business partner, wrote before his death in 1991, “We got high and I added an ‘M’ in front of title track called ‘Energy,’ and we came up with all these completely gay lyrics for it. In the end, that’s what we used.”

Along with the song “I Want to Take You Home”, “Menergy” spent two weeks atop the Billboard Dance/Disco chart in October and November 1981. It was Cowley’s most successful single of four Top 10 dance chart hits, all of which occurred within the span of 15 months. As with Cowley’s other singles, “Menergy” did not place on any other chart in the USA. In 1984, a posthumous version of “Menergy” was released where Sylvester’s vocals were featured.

It was used in 2009 in the trailer for the video game Grand Theft Auto IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony, as well as the in-game radio station K109 The Studio.

Cowley recorded in a style that has drawn comparisons to that of Giorgio Moroder and is often credited with pioneering electronic dance music.

SIDE A:
Menergy 8:44
Written-By – M. BlecmanP. Cowley

SIDE B:
I Wanna Take You Home 7:25
Written-By – P. Cowley*

VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint

U.S. CHART HISTORY:

Year Single Chart Position
1981 Menergy/I wanna Take You Home U.S. Billboard Hot Dance/Disco #1

RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: Fusion Records – FPSF 003
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 33 ⅓ RPM, Stereo
Country: US
Released: 1981
Genre: Electronic
Style: Hi NRG, Disco

CREDITS:
Lacquer Cut By – js*
Producer –  Patrick Cowley
Producer [Associate] –  Marty Blecman

NOTES:
Mastered At – Frankford/Wayne Mastering Labs

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Meco – Impressions Of An American Werewolf In London (US LP)

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Happy Halloween!

“Impressions Of An American Werewolf In London” is the official 1981 soundtrack to the John Landis film “An American Werewolf in London” performed by American record producer and musician, Meco Monardo who is best known for his 1977 space disco version of the Star Wars theme.

The album was Meco’s final release on Casablanca Records and consists of cover versions of songs with a moon or werewolf theme there is even a nod to Emer Bernstein’s original film score on the instrumental track “The Boys” in addition Meco composed the original track “No More Mr. Nice Guy” not to be confused with the Alice Cooper song of the same name, there is even a Wolfman Jack impression on “Werewolf Serenade”.

The album is a fun listen especially during the Halloween spooky season. I hope you enjoy it.

*Of note tracks three and four on Side b segue into each other.

SIDE A:
Blue Moon 3:48
You Gotta Hurt Me 3:01
Moon Dance 4:29
The Boys 3:40

SIDE B:
Bad Moon Rising 3:32
No More Mr. Nice Guy 3:26
Werewolf (Loose In London)* 3:48
Werewolf Serenade* 4:28

VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint

RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: Casablanca – NBLP 7260
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1981
Genre: Rock
Style: Pop Rock

CREDITS:
Arranged By – William Motzing
Art Direction – Lumel Whiteman*
Bass – Hugh McDonald
Cello –  Jesse Levy
Coordinator [Packaging] – Joan Marlow
Drums – Shannon Ford
Engineer – Clay HutchinsonMark HoodMichael FarrowPaul Mandl
Executive Producer – Charles Koppelman
Guitar – Bob CadwayDanny GattonLance Quinn
Keyboards – Pete PhillipsRobbie Kondor
Mastered By –  Greg Calbi
Mixed By [Remixed By] – Clay HutchinsonNeil Dorfsman
Other [Makkies] – Meco

Producer [Michael Falcon’s Vocals Performances] – Billy Civitella
Producer, Arranged By –  Lance QuinnMeco Monardo
Reeds – Dave TofaniEddie DanielsGeorge Marge
Saxophone, Soloist – Dave Tofani (tracks: A2), Eddie Daniels (tracks: A3)
Strings – Guy LumiaHarry LookofskyJack ZimmermanLou EleyMarvin MorgensternRegis IandioriaRichard Maximoff,  Richard MaximoffSanford AllenTony Posk
Synthesizer – Robbie Kondor
Trumpet – Danny CahnJoe ShepleyBob Millikan
Violin [Gypsy Violin] – Lou Eley

Vocals –  Al DanaButch PoveromoChris FurnellFrancis FurnellJoAnn PoveromoJoe MicalsJohn SheltonMichael FalconRick Robinson (2)Robert TolbertShirley SalesStephanie FullerTerry TextorVictor Jorgensen
Vocals [Vocal Simulation] – Joe Micals (tracks: B4)

NOTES:
Recorded at: Kingdom Sound Studios, Syosset, Long Island, Celebration Sound, New York
Remixed at Kingdom Sound, Power Station
Mastered at Sterling Sound

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ABC – Tears Are Not Enough (UK 12″)

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“Tears Are Not Enough” is the debut single by the English new wave band ABC. It was released on 16 October 1981 in two formats (7″ and 12″).
The version that can be heard on the Lexicon of Love album was re-recorded by the band and produced by Trevor Horn. It features lavish orchestration by Art Of Noise’s Anne Dudley, one of several on the LP. According to Horn, they were her first-ever string arrangements.

The song was ranked at number 7 among the top ten “Tracks of the Year” for 1981 by NME. The single peaked at No. 19 on the UK Singles Chart. In the US, “Tears Are Not Enough” was released as the B-side of “Poison Arrow”.

SIDE A:
Tears Are Not Enough (Extended Version) 7:47

SIDE B:
Alphabet Soup (12″ Version) 8:03

VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint

RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: Neutron Records – NTX 101
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 45 RPM, Single
Country: UK
Released: 1981
Genre: Funk / Soul, Pop
Style: Jazz-Funk, New Wave

CREDITS:
Artwork By – Neutron
Engineer – Owen Davies
Producer – Steve Brown
Written-By, Performer – ABC

NOTES:
From the LP “The Lexicon Of Love”

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