Kleeer

Originally called the Universal Robot Band. Move away from Patrick Adams and the copyright caused name-change to Kleeer - their debut album is one of the top ten musts for any 1970's disco LP collection. "Keeep your body workin'" is a brilliant track, many say it is the archetypal seventies disco song, with its wah-wah guitar and funky bassline. Look for it on UK clear 12" vinyl. Other incredibly good songs on their debut album include "Tonight's the night (good time)", "I love to dance", "It's magic" and "To groove you". All the songs feature the winning combination of thumping disco beat and pumping bassline.

Second album includes disco classic "Close to you" - available also on UK-only 12". The DSKO series 12" promo of "Tonight's the night" is a pre-release to the album and is a slightly different mix.

Keeep your body workin' / (instrumental) (Atlantic 12" DSKO 148, 1978) Keeep your body workin' / (instrumental) (Atlantic 12" DK 4715, 1978) - commercial Tonight's the night (good time) / (same) (Atlantic 12" DSKO 190, 1979) Winners / (same) (Atlantic 12" DSKO 227, 1979) Get tough (Atlantic 12" DMD 260, 1980)

   

  1. Keeep your body workin' (Atlantic 12" [UK] LV 21, 1978)
  2. It's magic (Atlantic 12" [UK] LV 33, 1979)
  3. Close to you (3 track EP) (Atlantic 12" [UK] LV 36, 1980)
  4. Get tough (Atlantic 12" [UK] K11560, 1980)

     

  5. I love to dance (Atlantic LP, 1979)                              
  6. Winners (Atlantic LP, 1979)

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