User:Tiger-Soren/Ian Levine Discography

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The 1970s

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1976

1977

  • Barbara Pennington - "24 Hours a Day" (Billboard Disco Charts #4, April 1977), "You Are the Music Within Me" (Billboard Disco Charts #20)[4]
  • Singles with Evelyn Thomas (20th Century), Doris Jones (United Artists), James Wells (Polydor Records), Carol Woods (20th Century)

1978

  • Barbara Pennington - Midnight Ride (LP, United Artists Records)
  • Tyrone Ashley: Love Is Here To Stay (Unreleased United Artists LP)
  • James Wells: My Claim to Fame incl. "My Claim to Fame" and "True Love Is My Destiny" (#4 Billboard Disco Charts)[5] (AVI Records, US)
  • Evelyn Thomas: I Wanna Make It on My Own (Casablanca Records, US)
  • Doris Jones: Suddenly I'm Alive (AVI)

1979

  • Seventh Avenue: Midnight in Manhattan (AVI)
  • L.J. Johnson: L.J.'s Love Suite (AVI) (7 tracks from his unreleased 1976 album remixed)
  • Croisette: Keep It on Ice (AVI)
  • Eastbound Expressway: Eastbound Expressway (AVI)
  • Evelyn Thomas: Have a Little Faith in Me (AVI)
  • James Wells: Explosion (AVI)
  • Pearly Gates: Fading Into the Night (unreleased until 1995)
  • Susan Wells: Nightmare (United Artists, unreleased until 1995)
  • Moonstone: Moonstone (Salsoul Records, unreleased until 1995)
  • Loretta Stokes: Kidnap Me (United Artists, unreleased until 1996)

The 1980s

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(Recording hiatus 1980-83)

Record Shack Records (1983-86)

  • Miquel Brown: Manpower LP incl. "So Many Men, so Little Time" (Billboard Dance Charts #2, Belgium #6, The Netherlands #14, Sweden #20, Germany #28)
  • Evelyn Thomas: High Energy LP incl. "High Energy" (Germany #1, Spain #1, Netherlands #3, UK #5, France #18, Billboard Dance Charts #85) and "Masquerade" (UK #60) (1984)
  • Singles with Laura Pallas, Carol Jiani, Earlene Bentley, and Seventh Avenue
  • Miquel Brown: Close_to_Perfection LP incl. "Close to Perfection" (UK #63)[6] (1985)
  • Barbara Pennington: Out of the Darkest Night LP incl. "Fan the Flame" (UK #62) and "On a Crowded Street" (UK #57)[7]
  • Evelyn Thomas: Standing at the Crossroads incl. a cover of The Supremes' "Reflections" (Billboard Dance Charts #18) and "How Many Hearts" (Billboard Dance Charts #11)[8] (1986)
  • Seventh Avenue: "Love's Gone Mad"

Nightmare Records (1986-89)

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