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    I like to load up a bunch of albums and homemade comps from my music collection onto a USB and play them in the car.

    While driving home this morning from a night of music, women, and a couple of obnoxious drunk people, I decided to play The Andrea True Connection album "More More More". As many of you may know, forum [[or former forum member) Tom Moulton exquisitely mixed this fine music created by Gregg Diamond and sang by 70s porno actress Andrea True as a creative way of getting her money out of Jamaica. It's perfect music to drive to with its long instrumental orchestrations. Especially hypnotic to me are the swirling and intense strings. The whole album is like a cross between elaborate disco arrangements, and cheesy porno film music. But, it works.

    Listen to the album and see if you agree. "Party Line" is my favorite. Check out the instrumental part starting at 3:24

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulster View Post
    I like to load up a bunch of albums and homemade comps from my music collection onto a USB and play them in the car.

    While driving home this morning from a night of music, women, and a couple of obnoxious drunk people, I decided to play The Andrea True Connection album "More More More". As many of you may know, forum [[or former forum member) Tom Moulton exquisitely mixed this fine music created by Gregg Diamond and sang by 70s porno actress Andrea True as a creative way of getting her money out of Jamaica. It's perfect music to drive to with its long instrumental orchestrations. Especially hypnotic to me are the swirling and intense strings. The whole album is like a cross between elaborate disco arrangements, and cheesy porno film music. But, it works.

    Listen to the album and see if you agree. "Party Line" is my favorite. Check out the instrumental part starting at 3:24

    That was a good one. That reminds me of another one by her that was also very good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulster View Post
    I like to load up a bunch of albums and homemade comps from my music collection onto a USB and play them in the car.

    While driving home this morning from a night of music, women, and a couple of obnoxious drunk people, I decided to play The Andrea True Connection album "More More More". As many of you may know, forum [[or former forum member) Tom Moulton exquisitely mixed this fine music created by Gregg Diamond and sang by 70s porno actress Andrea True as a creative way of getting her money out of Jamaica. It's perfect music to drive to with its long instrumental orchestrations. Especially hypnotic to me are the swirling and intense strings. The whole album is like a cross between elaborate disco arrangements, and cheesy porno film music. But, it works.

    Listen to the album and see if you agree. "Party Line" is my favorite. Check out the instrumental part starting at 3:24

    Thanks for the info! I've always loved her breathy vocal style on the "More More More" original mix. The re-recordings Apple Music flogs at me are good, but I always felt her younger voice captured a little more zeal. One step above Gypsy Rose Lee-style talk-singing with sensual diction and delivery. I was listening to her "White Witch" album the other day and "N.Y., You Got Me Dancing" is a favorite. I haven't had the chance to listen to War Machine yet. EDIT: just realized the original vinyl is hard to find and out of print.
    Last edited by loganjlr; 06-11-2018 at 02:19 AM.

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