Heatwave : Boogie Nights
Heatwave cut its first album, Too Hot to
Handle, in 1976. The album's first single, "Boogie Nights,"
became an international #1 hit and perhaps the definitive song
of the disco era. They followed it with the equally memorable
ballad, "Always and Forever."
Too Hot introduced the world to the funky, full beats that
would become a Heatwave trademark, as well as to the
songwriting of Rod Temperton, who would leave the group in 1979
to become the writing force behind Quincy Jones' greatest 70s
and 80s productions for Michael Jackson, the Brothers Johnson
and others.
Source: Wikipedia
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