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Love In C Minor (Cerrone I)

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Love In C Minor (Cerrone I)
📅 Released1976
🎙️ RecordedSeptember 1976 – October 1976
StudioTrident Studios, London
Genre
⏳ Length27:57
🏷️ LabelMalligator Préférence
🤑 ProducerMarc Cerrone

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Love In C Minor is Cerrone's first album, released in 1976. It was released in France by Malligator Label. It is known also as Cerrone I, since it is the firstalbum by Cerrone, who labeled his albums with a number.. Based in Paris, Cerrone recorded, composed, and performed his solo debut Love in C Minor, again with Costandinos. Released on his own Malligator imprint, and distributed by Warner Filipacchi in France, it immediately shocked audiences with its controversial cover. It was later released with a new, tamer cover that took flashes of nude women into the background and replaced them with four arms clenched instead for the American release.

It also featured a cover version of Los Bravos's Black Is Black and Midnite Lady, an instrumental piece. Cotillion Records released the album through Warner distribution in the U.S. The album was released unedited in Canada, using the original master tapes. This was the final collaboration between Cerrone and the Egyptian-born Costandinos, who went on to create dancefloor hits such as I've Found Love by Love & Kisses, and the disco opera re-telling of the story of Romeo and Juliet.

Track listing[edit]

  1. "Love In C Minor" 16:08
  2. "Black Is Black" 5:52
  3. "Midnite Lady" 7:28

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