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Sphinx

Euro-disco manufacturer Alec R. Costandinos produced his debut on Casablanca as Sphinx in 1977 after garnering significant success along with his group Like & Kisses. He just released one self-titled recording as Sphinx, and it didn’t fare as well well commercially, nonetheless it has become regarded as a rather well …

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Sumeria

Just like Sphinx, another of Euro-disco maker Alec R. Costandinos’ one-off tasks, Sumeria finds the person most widely known for his dancefloor-oriented offerings as Like & Kisses discovering more conceptual place. Rather than searching back to historic Egyptian mythology as he do with Sphinx or traditional books as he do …

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Alec R. Costandinos

Alec R. Costandinos’ documenting career might have been short-lived, however the Euro-disco manufacturer dominated the disco globe during his past due-’70s reign. After having produced a name for himself after co-writing Cerrone’s “Like in C Small” in 1977, Costandinos agreed upon to the French label Barclay where he released his …

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Love and Kisses

Best-known for performing the theme music from your 1978 disco film Thank God It’s Fri — that was probably disco’s most well-known movie following to Sunday Night Fever — Love and Kisses was the creation of producer/songwriter Alec R. Costandinos. With Like and Kisses, Costandinos tended to prefer lush, shiny …

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Paris Connection

Another of Alec R. Costandinos’ one-off albums in the past due ’70s, Paris Connection discovers the superstar Euro-disco manufacturer going for a rather hands-off function as sometimes-collaborator Raymond Knehnetsky grips the arrangements and far from the composing. This record is notable because of its Euro-disco variations of “You’ve Shed That …

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