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“Keegi” with the original title “You Might Need Somebody” was based on Randy Crawford’s interpretation of the song which was released the same year – the original was a yacht-rock song performed by Turley Richards. The original version of “Meid kaasa muusika viib” called “Jump To The Beat” was made famous by the teenage singer Stacy Lattishaw.

During the next few years, disco music went out of fashion in Estonia and the repertoire of the band became more popular to match the musical taste of the keyboard player. In addition to that, Kadri Hunt became the only singer. In 1985, Elektra released its only record – a 7” EP – and their music had become completely distanced from black music.

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Weight 0.25 kg
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Elektra

Label

Frotee Records

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7″

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Elektra
"Keegi"
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7"

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Product Description

“Keegi” with the original title “You Might Need Somebody” was based on Randy Crawford’s interpretation of the song which was released the same year – the original was a yacht-rock song performed by Turley Richards. The original version of “Meid kaasa muusika viib” called “Jump To The Beat” was made famous by the teenage singer Stacy Lattishaw.

During the next few years, disco music went out of fashion in Estonia and the repertoire of the band became more popular to match the musical taste of the keyboard player. In addition to that, Kadri Hunt became the only singer. In 1985, Elektra released its only record – a 7” EP – and their music had become completely distanced from black music.

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Product Description

“Keegi” with the original title “You Might Need Somebody” was based on Randy Crawford’s interpretation of the song which was released the same year – the original was a yacht-rock song performed by Turley Richards. The original version of “Meid kaasa muusika viib” called “Jump To The Beat” was made famous by the teenage singer Stacy Lattishaw.

During the next few years, disco music went out of fashion in Estonia and the repertoire of the band became more popular to match the musical taste of the keyboard player. In addition to that, Kadri Hunt became the only singer. In 1985, Elektra released its only record – a 7” EP – and their music had become completely distanced from black music.

Additional Information

Weight 0.25 kg
Artist

Elektra

Label

Frotee Records

Format

7″