Review: Girl group Eva Eva Eva (who also worked as Le Figlie Del Vento) ever released only two albums - this self-titled effort from 1978 which for the purposes of this remix is newly appended with 'Love Me Please Forever', and another one that followed a similar naming convention - their 1977 debut Donna Donna Donna. All of them are cult classics that bring funk and soul and electric touches to a disco framework. The vocals are steamy and libidinous throughout and the grooves hella catchy. It's a classy work with plenty of fantastic hooks.
Review: Salerno star Carlo Fontana is the subject of this new release from Futuribile. It is a collection of his most treasured unreleased gems and hard to find classics that provides a perfect overview of his wonderful sound for fans old and new. These lush sounds combine layered brass, jazz horns, sunny keys and crooning, loved up vocals with plenty of sliding bass and rich harmonisations. They're disco ready and perfect for Balearic gatherings as they ooze tropical and exotic charm from front to back. Each one has been remastered to sound as good as gold, too.
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