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| ARTIST: | Musique |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Unidisc Records |
| FEATURES: | Import |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | In the Bush, Summer Love, Keep on Jumpin', Summer Love Theme, In the Bush [Remix], Keep on Jumpin' [Remix], Summer Love [Radio Edit], Summer Love Theme [Radio Edit], Keep on Jumpin' [Radio Edit], In the Bush [Radio Edit] |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 068381703422 |
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Customer Reviews of Keep on Jumpin'
Gets the vibe of Disco good disco CD to have you jumpin to the beat. Love that Summer Love
Music takes me where I want to be...
The studio project known as Musique (produced by Patrick Adams) released this album in 1979 on Prelude Records. Prelude's claim to fame was that all of their albums featured four disco-length songs. The whole aim of the label was to put product in the hands
of the disc jockeys in the hot clubs that proliferated in those days. Surely, the success Silver Convention had in America with a European sound, influenced Adams, but he took it to a new level. Both lead cuts from the album went straight to the top of the disco/dance chart. "Keep On Jumpin'" was an ode to the dance floor, with a high bpm, pulsating bass, and soaring strings and brass. It could turn a night out on the town into an excursion; a fantasy built around the empowerment and freedom to be found in dance. "In The Bush" was even faster than "Keep On Jumpin'", with its emphasis on Latin rhythms. The song was crafted to allow
dancers to let their fantasies emerge on the dance floor; to seek
new liasons, without regard as to their ultimate fates. "Summer Love", on the other hand, catered to the romantics in the crowd.
The girls (the vocalists featured Jocelyn Brown, who went on to fame, singing "Somebody Else's Guy") sing about a love they know is temporary. They sing, "You are my summer love," as opposed to, "You are my love." And yet even as they revel in the new sensations of this fleeting encounter (Take me... Touch me... Hold me... Shelter me from harm...), they can't help but ask, "Will I lose you? Will you only be a summer love?" With its catchy keyboard-and-strings intro, "Summer Love" was used over the next few years continually, leading into televised sporting events, documentaries, and specials. And, repeated on the album as an instrumental, "Summer Love" also became the theme for the album. I would play this album for hours on my 8-track boom box (Yes!), and there was one song on each of the four programs, and every other song that played was "Summer Love"! There are a lot of good memories for me in this music. I think there is something
here for anyone who likes soulful dance music.
Keep On Jumpin
This is really old school. There is nothing like it. The new artists can not duplicate or put their lyrics to this. A definite classic.