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Cerrone 3: Supernature

Cerrone 3: Supernature
Cerrone

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Track Listing

  1. Supernature
  2. Sweet Drums
  3. In the Smoke
  4. Give Me Love
  5. Love Is Here
  6. Love Is the Answer

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #116689 in Music
  • Released on: 1992-09-15
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: EP

Customer Reviews

EXCELLENT!!!!! +++++5
If I had to chose a CD to be burried with THIS would be IT!! AND I have an EXTENSIVE music/dance libraryThese compositions were good enough to make the journey from vinyl to 8 track to CD. Superb production. I do not know if this is the original from 1977,if so, the evolution of dance music can be heard on this one CD. It has touches of rock, tenchno, latin and disco all wrapped together!To me this was the begining of REAL mixed dance music. I remember because I was burning my shoes, on the dance floor, at that time.The sound recording is of VERY high quality. You can hear it move from speaker to speaker. The beat is great!This is NOT just the usual dance CD you can ACUTALLY listen to this one as well and ENJOY it!DO NOT MISS IT :) A PURE CLASSIC!

Salvadorean Guy "Chuck"5
At the beggining, I was very sceptical about purchasing this CD. The only thing I knew about Cerrone is that he used to be a Hairdresser back in France and I thought, what in the world a Hairdresser has to be compossing and creating music? . Don't get me wrong, I know people sometimes have special hidden talents and that's what happened with Cerrone, his music is the real essence of the disco era and I'm not dissapointed AT ALL..... One of the things I liked about this CD is the non-stop fashion from tracks number 3 and up.
I highly recommend to all of you who like REAL disco music.

Transition album4
"Supernature" obviously marks the point that Cerrone was in a transition period after the succesfull Love in C Minor and Cerrone's Paradise.

The title track is clearly inspired by the German synth sound from Giorgio Mororder and Pete Belotte. This album also features one of Cerrone's best (known) songs: Give Me Love. The song has since then sees many reincarnations, but I think the version on this album is the best.