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Condition: NM COVER / NM LP (cover/media)    More Info
Label: Baby Grand SE 1068
Country: Us
Released: 1977
Genre: disco
Quantity: 1 in stock
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I'm guessing that Hot In Here was a studio project put together by Canadian writer/producer Paul Zaza.   The performance credits listed the vocalists as Bruce Burns, Tricia Jones, and Kathryn Ward, but Zaza produced most of 1977's "Hot In Here" and was credited with writing seven of the album's nine tracks.   Moreover, about half of the album consisted of instrumental titles.   (As an aside, if you poked around the Baby Grand label, you'd see Zaza's creative fingerprints were on a bunch of the imprint's albums.)   Musically, with the exception of the instrumental 'The Gasworks' this was little more than a throwaway collection of disco madness.   True, under Zaza's hand tracks like 'Burbank Robbery' displayed a little more creativity and taste than most of the competition.   That said, this was meant as musical product, rather than art.
- One of two non-Zaza compositions, 'We Got Love' was a standard slice of mid-1970s disco fodder.   The female lead singers didn't have much in the way of voices - kind of little girl wails that you'd normally find cloying, but with a couple of drinks was probably something that could largely be ignored on the dance floor.   Nice horn charts kicked in about midway through the song.    rating: ** stars
- Clocking in at almost 10 minutes, 'Me, Myself & I' was another disco number, but this time out the song actually generated a bit of energy; particularly when there weren't any vocals.   Most of the vocals were sung in a group harmony fashion which didn't have all that much appeal, though Bruce Burns brief solo turns were better than the two women.   The song's highlights came in the form of Steven Hines mini-Moog moves. (Yes, I believe he's the same guy who recorded an album for the Tiger Lily label). Imagine one of the better tracks off of a Boney M, or Silver convention album ...    rating: *** stars
- The instrumental 'The Gasworks' was easily the side one highlight.   Built on a New Orleans funk groove, the song showed some tasty R&B moves, including nice lead guitar and some first-rate horns charts.   The Meters would have been proud !!!   Shame the rest of side one wasn't as good.    rating: **** stars

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Tracklist
 
A1We Got Love4:45
A2Me, Myself & I9:50
A3The Gasworks 4:25
B1Don't Bother Me No More3:01
B2Burbank Robber2:40
B3Hot To Trot3:00
B4Makin' Waves2:41
B5Go Go Disco2:40
B6We Got Love (Reprise)4:49


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Tracklisting is supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
     
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