
Presented here for the first time is a comprehensive retrospective of one of the finest house bands of the disco era. [Note This product is an authorized CD-R and is manufactured on demand] Miami based Ecstacy. All songs recorded between 1975 and 1985. Starting out as an upscale supper club on Commercial Boulevard in the heart of Fort Lauderdale, Florida in 1973, Pete & Lenny’s became the premier disco club of the mid to late 1970’s which rivaled all major establishments from coast to coast. A massive tri-level complex that can only be described as elegantly decadent, Pete & Lenny’s became THE place to see and be seen. The club attracted some pretty heavyweight headliners who performed there including The Village People, Vicky Sue Robinson, Tavares, Donna Summer, Odyssey, Al Green and many more. Starting in 1977, two nationally broadcast television shows – Disco 77 and Disco Magic were filmed there, giving the club massive exposure and ensured that the place was always packed. Aside from the incredible décor and the sheer massiveness of the place, there was one attraction that set Pete & Lenny’s apart from all the other disco clubs in the area; and that was the top notch house band named Ecstacy that could perform spot on covers of the big dance-floor hits of the day so convincingly that it would literally drive the crowd wild. Performing on the second story dance floor at an appointed time each night, Ecstacy would come out with their matching flashy suits and put on a high level show with an intensity that was unheard of for a so called “cover” band. The band appeared on the aforementioned nationally syndicated television shows that were taped there, and were even featured on an episode of Miami Vice. In addition to the group’s almost identical covers of the disco hits of the day, Ecstacy also performed top-notch, original material which was met with the same respo
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Presented here for the first time is a comprehensive retrospective of one of the finest house bands of the disco era. [Note This product is an authorized CD-R and is manufactured on demand] Miami based Ecstacy. All songs recorded between 1975 and 1985. Starting out as an upscale supper club on Commercial Boulevard in the heart of Fort Lauderdale, Florida in 1973, Pete & Lenny’s became the premier disco club of the mid to late 1970’s which rivaled all major establishments from coast to coast. A massive tri-level complex that can only be described as elegantly decadent, Pete & Lenny’s became THE place to see and be seen. The club attracted some pretty heavyweight headliners who performed there including The Village People, Vicky Sue Robinson, Tavares, Donna Summer, Odyssey, Al Green and many more. Starting in 1977, two nationally broadcast television shows – Disco 77 and Disco Magic were filmed there, giving the club massive exposure and ensured that the place was always packed. Aside from the incredible décor and the sheer massiveness of the place, there was one attraction that set Pete & Lenny’s apart from all the other disco clubs in the area; and that was the top notch house band named Ecstacy that could perform spot on covers of the big dance-floor hits of the day so convincingly that it would literally drive the crowd wild. Performing on the second story dance floor at an appointed time each night, Ecstacy would come out with their matching flashy suits and put on a high level show with an intensity that was unheard of for a so called “cover” band. The band appeared on the aforementioned nationally syndicated television shows that were taped there, and were even featured on an episode of Miami Vice. In addition to the group’s almost identical covers of the disco hits of the day, Ecstacy also performed top-notch, original material which was met with the same respo

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Limited 180 gram vinyl LP pressing. The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars is the fifth studio album by David Bowie, which is loosely based on a story of a fictional rock star named Ziggy Stardust. The album tells the story of Ziggy, a rock star who acts as a messenger for extraterrestrial beings. The album, and the character of Ziggy Stardust, was known for it's glam rock influences and themes of sexual exploration and social commentary. These factors, coupled with the ambiguity surrounding Bowie's sexuality and fuelled by a ground-breaking performance of InchStarmanInch on Top of the Pops led to the album being met with controversy and since hailed as a seminal work. The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars has been consistently considered one of the greatest albums of all time, with Rolling Stone magazine ranking it the 35th greatest ever. Album Tracks 1. Five Years (2012 Remastered Version) 2. Soul Love (2012 Remastered Version) 3. Moonage Daydream (2012 Remastered Version) 4. Starman (2012 Remastered Version) 5. It Ain't Easy (2012 Remastered Version) 1. Lady Stardust (2012 Remastered Version) 2. Star (2012 Remastered Version) 3. Hang on to Yourself (2012 Remastered Version) 4. Ziggy Stardust (2012 Remastered Version) 5. Suffragette City (2012 Remastered Version) 6. Rock 'N' Roll Suicide (2012 Remastered Version)
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