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Posted: 20 Feb 2006, 18:56
by Densetsu13
If i had to choose I'd probably have to say Speedy Speed Boy and Don't Say Goodbye. There's really too much to choose from, but those two come out at the top of my mind right now.
Posted: 21 Feb 2006, 12:32
by Victor
When I used to look at the listing of a Eurobeat CD and saw a track
was written by L.Gelmetti/S. Dall'Ora and produced by G. Maiolini I always knew that this would be a good track.
I notice that some tracks have been credited C. Moroni/L. Gelmetti on
the Gipsy and Queen album.
One track (Love is a dreamland) is credited C. Moroni/C. Moroni! There must have been a clone involved.
Does Gelmetti ever sing?? Or even do any talking on the songs?

Posted: 21 Feb 2006, 19:06
by jeurobeat
hollypolly wrote:I know that there is only one version of this song.. Where is the other one??
I have checked the copy of my record but it says that it's produced (as usual) by Newfield & Sinclaire.. But probably is only Sinclair production...
The strange thing is - the 12" had 2 extended versions. One on side A and one on side B. The one on side B was called "original" mix, that much I know for sure. And that very version sounded like Sinclaire songs (Melody - One More Night for example), while the "extended" version sounded like Newfield. I suppose Leonardi did the original, and Gelmetti did the extended.
Maybe I'm just mistaken, but I thought that it was one of the very few tracks composed by Leonard, Moroni and Gelmetti. The other record was "Money Go".
lay your hands on me
Posted: 21 Feb 2006, 21:31
by newfield
Avex ppl wanted me to change the synth phrase,that's why I did a new one with better eurobeat feel than the original,they said too much "capella house style".We printed both versions on the vinyl.
we worked together on the first 2 songs: Let me be your baby,Round&round.
Money go! was composed by Him,arranged and mixed by Me.
to oresama:
Candy Taylor - Make a Move, Leslie Parrish - Save Me, Mako - Kiss to Kiss, Kevin Johnson - Promises: my mixes.
Posted: 22 Feb 2006, 02:39
by oresama-chan
Gah, Fairly interesting.
I read somewhere Avex ppl rejected the original "Night of Fire" sung by Edo Arlenghi because of the poor vocal quality, so DELTA ppl had to rerecord the vocals with Maurizio De Jorio. I don't know if it may be true or not, though.
Posted: 22 Feb 2006, 03:25
by drnrg

So there really is an artist named EDO. I thought it was just an Artist name for Gino Caria back at ABeatC.
Then at DELTA there was EDO boys wich I never understood, but then again there is the group Delta Force- fronted by David SRB at ABeatC and the song Delta Force- Cy-Ro(HRG Attack)
All we need now are the Fastway Boys at TIME or the Dave & Co at DELTA. Which could mean Dave Rodgers & Co., David Di Marcantonio & Co. or Dave Simon. & co.

Dave
Posted: 22 Feb 2006, 03:57
by oresama-chan

there're already two Dave at Delta.
So Dave & Co. at Delta could mean "Davide Budriesi & Co." or "Davide Gelosa & Co.".

Posted: 22 Feb 2006, 18:11
by hollypolly
drnrg wrote:
So there really is an artist named EDO. I thought it was just an Artist name for Gino Caria back at ABeatC.
Then at DELTA there was EDO boys wich I never understood, but then again there is the group Delta Force- fronted by David SRB at ABeatC and the song Delta Force- Cy-Ro(HRG Attack)
All we need now are the Fastway Boys at TIME or the Dave & Co at DELTA. Which could mean Dave Rodgers & Co., David Di Marcantonio & Co. or Dave Simon. & co.

Oh!! Probably Edo Boys has been choosen to mean TOKYO Boys. I know that
EDO was the ancient name of Tokyo... Oresama Am I right???
Posted: 22 Feb 2006, 18:56
by Jayveemon
Didnt Edoardo Arlenghi sing in Edo Boys? Maybe that has something to with it?
Posted: 22 Feb 2006, 19:19
by the_ditz
Did Newfield produce "Gonna Be The One" by Phil & Stan? I love that song!!
Aside from that, I'd have to say Stefy Martin/Stephy Martini owns my soul - Heart's On Fire and Emotions are stunning tracks, I love the piano intros and the slightly retro feel that both songs have!

Posted: 23 Feb 2006, 02:39
by oresama-chan
Hollypolly, that's right. Tokyo was called Edo until end of 19th century, but now that I know Edoardo did vocals for Edo Boys as Jayveemon said, I'm of his mind.
the_ditz, Gonna Be The One is Luca Pernici's product.

Posted: 23 Feb 2006, 03:56
by drnrg

I never knew that about EDO. Very interesting, though it would sound cooler to be called Tokyo Boys
Gonna Be The One. Last Phil & Stan trac ever. Though we did hear Luigi again on Tokyo Lights- Phil Jones. Laurent said the artist name was a minor joke.

and Some other trax. Who knows I forget.
Posted: 23 Feb 2006, 06:03
by jeurobeat
Wasn't Edo Boys just a project with the vocals of Fernando?
Edo Boys
Posted: 23 Feb 2006, 06:35
by oresama-chan
This topic may help you out.
Edo Boys Question
Re: Edo Boys
Posted: 24 Feb 2006, 16:36
by jeurobeat
Okay, thanks! That lightens up some things
By the way, Gonna Be The One sounds like a typical Pernici song, but it was credited to L.Pernici and S.Dall'Ora.