Single of the Day – Luv You Madly Orchestra – Rocket Rock
The Luv You Madly Orchestra was a special Duke Ellington disco tribute band put together by producer Stephen James. Their self-titled debut LP was released in 1978 on the legendary Salsoul, but today’s SOTD is all about Walter Gibbons’ exceptional mixing duties on the 12″ single ‘Moon Maiden’ and this, its b-side.
‘Rocket Rock’ is more conventional than ‘Moon Maiden’ but still has that weird and wonderful Gibbons’ touch. The cosmic strings and opulent percussion only show off a tiny part of Gibbons’ eccentric genius.
I could go on and on about Walter Gibbons today but I won’t, as the special guy deserves a much bigger feature than this. As one the unique talents of disco, Gibbons’ work through production to DJing has left an indelible mark on modern dance culture. As I mentioned before, a proper Walter feature (ho!) is probably in order. (I’ll start planning one asap). So go on, take a ride.
Luv You Madly Orchestra – Rocket Rock
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Who were the musicians on Luv you Madly Orchestra? It sounds like Larry Washington.
Just found the full length second-hand (LUM Orch.) Lp for $1.00 at Burlington Records. It’s Salsoul SA 8507. It features many, many musicians in the liner notes, but does not list Larry Washington; not sure about the single or 12″ mixes. It does list Alfa Anderson on vocals (Chic member, Sister Sledge back up as well?).