A couple of years ago I posted a disco album by Moonstone, recorded by the respected record producer and DJ Ian Levine in 1979, but which was never released. As I mentioned then, he actually produced four of these records in 1979, none of which ever saw the light of day, as the cost of producing them left him indebted and unable to record for four long years, until he bounced back with Miquel Brown's million-selling single 'So Many Men, So Little Time' in 1983. One of these albums was by Chicago-based Susan Wells, sister of James Wells, which had been supposed to be released on United Artists in 1979 before the deal fell through. To commemorate Levine's 70th birthday, and as a follow-up to an effusive celebration in this month's Record Collector, I'm posting the other three of those four albums, starting with 'Nightmare' by Susan Wells.
Track listing
01 Nightmare
02 It Must Be An Ambush
03 Turn the Key In the Lock
04 Keep On Heading In My Direction
05 Victim Of Jealousy
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