Cloud One (band)

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Cloud One was a 1970s studio disco band on P & P Records, produced by Peter Brown and Patrick Adams.[1] They were best known for the 1976 album Atmosphere Strut and its title track,[2] and the single "Patty Duke".[3]

Discography[edit]

Atmosphere Strut - 1976[4]

  1. Spaced Out - Delmar Donnell
  2. Charleston Hopscotch - Peter Brown
  3. Dust To Dust
  4. Atmosphere Strut
  5. Disco Juice
  6. Doin' It All Night Long

Funky Disco Tracks of Cloud One - 1978

  1. Jump, Jump, Jump - 10:28
  2. Funky Track - 7:07
  3. Stomp Your Feet And Dance - 10:25
  4. Music Funk - 10:32
  5. Happy Music - 3:09

References[edit]

  1. ^ Petridis, Alexis (13 August 2015). "Sources: The P&P Records Soul and Disco Anthology review – ghetto disco and lo-fi funk treasure trove". the Guardian. Retrieved 10 November 2018.
  2. ^ Graeme Thomson Kate Bush: Under the Ivy 1783233923 - 2015 -"... Fairlight part which, incredibly, reminded me of the synth line in [Seventies disco-funk classic] 'Atmosphere Strut' by Cloud One. I [was] very happy to push the groove.” Hounds Of Love was indeed the album where Bush, finally, successfully ...
  3. ^ The Wire 2003 - Issues 227-232 - Page 78 Back when rap was still growing into its uncertain britches, producers Peter Brown and Patrick Adams cut some now ... out the sundry effects they'd later corral for more disciplined, equally spaced-out singles like Cloud One's "Patty Duke" or Naomi's tragically off-beat "Sweet Naomi Rap".
  4. ^ David Hamsley To Disco, with Love: The Records That Defined an Era 1250068460 2015 - Preview - More editions PAGES 48/49: Cloud One, Atmosphere Strut. P&P Records. Cover design: Chic-Art, N.Y.C; Art direction: Chico Alvarez; Photography: Patrick Adams.