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Disco Darling - Luisa Fernandez

Surely many would remember this singer from the 70s who brought in Euro pop and disco to the fore and made everyone dance to her tunes. The lady we are talking about is Luisa Fernandez a Spanish-born singer, based in Germany. She was popular during the disco era of the 1970s, and scored a massive hit with Lay Love On Me in 1978 which was one of the toppers on this album.

This album proves that you can actually produce a decent disco album and even with a Spanish song Granada make it to the top. With its fab acoustic drums and smooth vocals the Spanish song was a super hit on its release.

Luisa Fernandez was really a sweet teenager then, making such funky dance music that you just had to hit the dance floor. but she was absolutely no singer when she started out. Fernandez grew up in Galicia, Spain, and discovered her passion for singing early. Her talent was officially discovered in a contest at the age of 15. A deal with Warner Brothers and her first single hits in the disco era in Europe followed. After meeting her future husband, they formed the duo Luisa Fernandez and Peter Kent and had several European pop hits in Spanish, amongst them Solo por ti, that can be heard on European radio stations even today.

Her other songs on this album like Cool it, Baby, I Love to Love you (Love to Love Me), Give Love a Second Chance and the peppy Stop (When You Do What You Do), hit the peak of this 10 song album filled with disco beats. Almost every track on this album has an infectious juicy hook to it and a dance beat from this beautiful lady. Dance, Baby Dance Around and Make Me Feel Alright shows her slow side with the pitch slowing increasing with the flow of music. Her soaring vocals never fail, with her saucy lyrics never failing to surprise and seduce the most handsome hunk.

A close listen to the songs and you would notice some male studio voices covered at times like Dance, Baby Dance Around. But when you really listen to her vocals, you will get cold shivers down your spine, because it really so beautiful and sweet.

This music comes from a different era we all grew up. Listening to Luisa Fernandes, Donna Summer, Boney M, Baccara, Carpenters and of course the Bee Gees was fun, all because it had the disco element in all of them. So many good memories. Those were the days the world was a better place, the days of better music.

Album Release: 1978

Genres: Disco, Pop, Euro Disco

Rating: *****

Reviewed by Verus Ferreira          

 

 

 

 


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