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Paul Coxx – Let's Dance Label: Cop Records – 17-135 Format: Vinyl, 7" Country: Austria Released: 1984 Genre: Electronic Style: Euro-Disco.
Xtasy – Ẹ Jẹ́ Ká Jó (Let's Dance). 이블: Ben Bruce Records – BBR 001.
Let's Dance is the 15th studio album by David Bowie. It was originally released in April 1983, almost three years after his previous album, Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)
Let's Face the Music and Dance is the sixty-first studio album by American country singer-songwriter Willie Nelson. Nelson's second album under his contract with Legacy Recordings, it was released on April 16, 2013. The album produced by Buddy Cannon featured a collection of standards that Nelson and his sister Bobbie played throughout their careers
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Let’s Dance sounds great; it’s all beat, brains and breathiness. The album’s most intelligent strategy is its utter simplicity: Rodgers serves up guitar lines in thick slabs, and Bowie’s voice cuts across their surface like a knife slicing meat. His mannered whine is alluringly distant - charming but formal, inveigling but austere. This is as true of a song like the loud, slamming Modern Love as it is of the quiet, pulsing Without You. Working as coproducers, Bowie and Rodgers have updated each other’s sound
Let’s Dance is the first single and titular track from David Bowie’s 1983 album Let’s Dance. Produced by Nile Rodgers of Chic, Let’s Dance is a direct shift from the post-punk and art rock sound Bowie experimented with on his 1980 album Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps) to a funk, post-disco, and dance pop sound. This stylistic change aligned Bowie with the popular music of the ‘80s and led to Let’s Dance becoming one of Bowie’s biggest-selling tracks. These references constistute part of the several statements by Bowie featured on the album concerning the integration of one culture with another. The pop appeal of Let’s Dance garnered Bowie an entirely new base of fans who were young and unaware of Bowie’s prior works and successes. Bowie’s subsequent releases Tonight and Never Let Me Down were a continuation of this shift, which Bowie has described as an effort to cater to the new audience.
While inside the booklet, Van Dyk discourses on the social ramifications of dance music as youth culture (therein the title), the music has a bit more energy. Trance fans will immediately gravitate to the driving one-note basslines, unmissable breakdowns, and occasional vocal tracks from appropriately ethereal females, though The Politics of Dancing isn't at all dance-by-numbers. Besides venturing into breakbeat and even house territory, Van Dyk also indulges in much post-production of his mix.
| A | Let's Dance | 3:39 |
| B | Disco Dance (Instr.) | 3:19 |
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