Save the instrumental albums, "Classically Dino Solera" and "Gold Connection"

  • by: Universal Music Group
  • recipient: Universal Music Group, Keith Forsey, Giorgio Moroder, Melissa Rivers, Valerie Harper, Mary Tyler Moore

The reason why people should sign this petition is because they need to have the instrumental albums, "Classically Dino Solera" by sax player Dino Solera

Tracklist

A1Classically Elise (Elise 77)
Adapted By [Bearb.:] – Giorgio Moroder*, Pete Bellotte*
Dino Solera - Elisa '77 (1977)
5:21 A2 Suite Concerto
Adapted By [Bearb.:] – Dino Solera*
5:10 A3 Easy Feelin'
Written-By – Dino Solera*
4:44 B1 Theme For A Dream
Adapted By [Bearb.:] – Dino Solera
Dino Solera - Theme For A Dream
6:09 B2 Lovely Sax
Written-By – Dino Solera
3:28 B3 Beautiful Ros'
Written-By – Dino Solera
4:46 B4 Classically Elise (Reprise)
Adapted By [Bearb.:] – Giorgio Moroder*, Pete Bellotte*
1:30

Companies etc

Credits

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Label Code: LC 4516
  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A): 28909 A-1 /77 S
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B): 28909 B-1 /77 S
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side A): S 28 909 A
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side B): S 28 909 B

and "Gold Connection" by keyboardist Harold Butler

Tracklist

A1 Darling I Like It

Harold Butler - Darling I Like It

A2 I Love Music

Harold Butler - I Love Music


A3 Latin Hustle Reggae

Harold Butler - Latin Hustle Reggae


A4 Do It Anyday

Harold Butler - Do It Anyday


B1 Gold Connection (Disco Version)

HAROLD BUTLER & THE GOLD CONNECTION Gold Connection


B2 Thats The Way I Like It

Harold Butler - That's The Way I Like It

Harold Butler - that's the way i like it


B3 Love´s Theme

Harold Butler & The Connection - Love's Theme

Harold Butler - Love's Theme

Harold Butler "Love´s Theme"

B4 Ire Rocker

Harold Butler- Ire Rocker


B5 Fly Robin Reggae

Harold Butler - Fly Robbin Reggae

Producer : Lloyd Charmers

Backing Vocals : Marcia Griffiths, Cynthia Schloss & Tricia Ann
Drums : Paul Douglas, Derrick Stewart & Mikey Boo Richards
Bass : Val Douglas
Guitar : Eddy Grant, Willie Lindo & Wilbert Royal
Electric Piano : Harold Butler
Piano : Harold Butler
Keyboards : Harold Butler
Organ : Harold Butler
Trombone : Jerome Francisque
Trumpet : Lester Williams
Alto Saxophone : Cedric Im Brooks
Strings Synthesiser : Harold Butler
Special Effects : Lloyd Charmers
Percussions : Lloyd Charmers

Studios :
Recording : Federal (Kingston, JA) & Coach House (London, UK)

re-released on CDs, so that other people can use it for exercise, fitness, aerobics and yoga.

In case you don't know who Dino Solera was, he was a sax player from the Eurodisco group, Munich Machine, who was a disco project based in Munich, Germany lead by Giorgio Moroder. Other producers involved were Pete Bellotte, Stefan Wissnet, Günther Moll and others.  

Now here is another story about keyboard player from Jamaica that you have never heard before, named, Harold Butler:

THE BUTLER Did It, the 1978 album, featuring troubled keyboardist Harold Butler at his creative best, will be reissued next month by VP Records. This marks the first time the set will be released on compact disc.

A release from VP said The Butler Did It will be released on August 28. It is part of the Queens, New York company's extensive reissue roster, which also includes titles from producers Joe Gibbs and Henry 'Junjo' Lawes.

Thirteen songs

The new-look, The Butler Did, It has 13 songs, some written or arranged by Butler and performed by artistes who recorded mainly rhythm and blues-type reggae.

Among these artistes are Cynthia Schloss whose Love Forever is on The Butler Did It. Other songs include Beres Hammond (One Step Ahead), Ernest Wilson (Let Love Be Your Right-hand Man) and Pam Hall and Orville Wood (Book of Life).

From a musical family

Those songs were released in the late 1970s when Butler was an in-demand session musician, arranger and producer. The Butler also contains, Crying In Soweto, Butler's moving tribute to the South Africa township which was a hotbed of activity during the years of apartheid in that country.

Harold Butler is from a musical family. His older brother, Leslie, was also a noted keyboardist who played at the prolific Federal Studio in the 1960s and 1970s.

Leslie's younger brother followed in his footsteps, recording and touring with Bunny Wailer, Dennis Brown, Jimmy Cliff, Culture and Judy Mowatt. Harold Butler played on some of the seminal reggae albums of the 1970s and early 1980s, including Culture's Two Sevens Clash and Mowatt's Black Woman.

His career has been stalled since the late 1980s by mental illness.

In recent years, Butler has recorded and performed with guitarist Maurice Gordon at jazz events, including Jazz In The Garden, and at the Red Bones Blues Café.

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