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Black Box
Leaders of the Italian house music movement of the late '80s, Black Box was primarily comprised of club DJ Daniele Davoli, computer whiz Mirko Limoni and classical clarinetist Valeric Semplici, a trio of studio musicians known collectively as the Groove Groove Melody production team. Acclaimed among the most successful producers in all of Italian dance music, Groove Groove Melody helmed dozens of singles each year at their peak; in 1989 they teamed with singer and model Katrin (born Catherine Quinol) as Black Box, debuting with the single "Ride on Time." Not only was the record a huge hit at home, but it soon crossed over into the British pop charts, landing at the number one spot for six consecutive weeks despite the controversy which erupted in the wake of the discovery that it included uncredited samples of Loleatta Holloway's disco single "Love Sensation." A series of Black Box hits followed, among them "I Don't Know Anybody Else" (a Top Ten smash in the U.S. as well) and "Everybody Everybody," which featured vocals by Martha Wash; the group's debut LP, 1990's Dreamland, was also a success. They returned in 1991 with "Strike It Up," another American Top Ten entry, as well as the Mixed Up! collection; additionally, the Groove Groove Melody team scored with material recorded under a variety of other aliases, among them Starlight ("Numero Uno") and Mixmaster ("Grand Piano"). After a long hiatus, Black Box returned in 1996 with the album Positive Attitude, which went largely unnoticed. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi
It was said that the gay clubs rocked the hell out of this music...and it did!!! I wish i was there again!
azucarazucar2004
i long for the days of the early 90.'s when the gay dance clubs pounded out dance music and everyone hit the floor and just let loose and everyone just had a good time till early morn .
87-93 from az, nj ,ny to Indiana chicago Amsterdam Germany boy did I enjoy house and club music military was kind to me don't forget the wbls and kiss house concerts javit center luv u guys
pray24give
and now charvoni
bambiortiz1
a lift my soul wen i listen i get into the grove mama
cuzzyryan48
Has there ever been such a hard driving yet unique songstress? Just awesome!
"90-"95!!! The best times, whether college campus house parties, urban city clubbing, or disco club in the middle of rural nowhere (they exist) this beat was rocking!
Thanks to all of you for this inputs about this artist, i do love it!! I Grew Up listening them and still have good memories from my friends at school when we had the celebrations we used to play this music and sing along... Love you guys!!!
This Group BLACKBOX Despite All of The Lip-synching Controversy That followed Them at Least Had The Decency To Utilize The Dynamic Powerhouse Vocals of Arguably Two of The Best Ever DISCO/HOUSE/DANCE Music Singers of All Time, If Not The Two Best and Most Powerful Dance/House Music Singers, MARTHA WASH & LOLEATTA HOLLOWAY, (p.s. I did not forget about Jocelyn Brown People) Who Both thanks to Their Powerful Vocals and Singing Took House/Dance Music to New Heights,in The late 1980s and beginning o
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I Grew Up listening them and still have good memories from my friends at school when we had the celebrations we used to play this music and sing along...
Love you guys!!!