Van McCoy Matia Bazar - The Disco Kid Per UnOra DAmore

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Review by Athiyyah Aryaza Putri

Album Review: The Disco Kid Per Un'Ora D'Amore by Van McCoy & Matia Bazar Released in 1975, The Disco Kid Per Un'Ora D'Amore is a gem that straddles the line between Funk/Soul and Pop, with a distinct Europop and Disco flair. Hailing from Italy and released under the labels Avco and Ariston, this album captures a moment in time when dance floors were king and melody reigned supreme. It's not perfect, but it’s packed with charm and energy that still resonates today. One track that stands out immediately is “Per Un'Ora D'Amore.” The song has this infectious, sweeping quality to it—imagine a mix of romance and disco fever wrapped up in one. The lush orchestration feels like stepping into a retro Italian film where everyone’s dressed to the nines, sipping Campari spritzes, and living their best lives. You can’t help but picture yourself spinning around under glittering lights. What makes it memorable? That soaring chorus—it sticks to your brain like honey on toast. It’s cheesy in the best possible way, evoking pure joy without trying too hard. Then there’s “The Disco Kid,” which leans more into the funky side of things. This cut screams confidence, with its punchy bassline and groovy rhythm section driving the vibe forward. It’s got an edge compared to the softer tones of “Per Un'Ora D'Amore,” almost as if it wants to remind you that disco isn’t just about love songs—it’s also about letting loose. The horn section adds a touch of swagger, making it impossible not to tap your feet or nod along. Tracks like these are why people fell in love with disco in the first place; they make you feel alive. What strikes me most about this album is how effortlessly it blends genres. While rooted in Funk/Soul and Pop, it carries a distinctly European flavor thanks to Matia Bazar’s influence. It’s polished yet raw enough to feel authentic—a rare balance for its era. Sure, some parts might sound dated now (hello, '70s production quirks!), but that only adds to its nostalgic appeal. Reflecting on The Disco Kid Per Un'Ora D'Amore, I’m reminded of something funny: music often mirrors the culture it comes from. Back then, Italy was all about style, passion, and big moves—traits that shine through every note here. And honestly? Listening to this record feels like flipping through an old photo album filled with bell-bottoms and wide collars. But hey, who doesn’t need a little dose of vintage sparkle once in a while?

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Artist: Van McCoy Matia Bazar
Album: The Disco Kid Per UnOra DAmore
Rating: 3.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
The Disco Kid 3:23
Per Un'Ora D'Amore3:30

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Catalog Numbers

JB 037

Labels

Avco, Ariston

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Jukebox

Companies

RoleCompany
Published ByEd. Ariston

Notes

Edizione per Juke Box, vietata la vendita (Edition for Jukebox. Not for sale).

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout area side A): AV-4604 - B
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout area side AA): AR - 00718 - A
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side A): AV 4604 B
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side AA): AR/00718 A
  • Rights Society: S.I.A.E.

About Van McCoy Matia Bazar

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For "McCoy" songwriting credits, do NOT confuse with American solo artist, singer, songwriter, arranger and producer. Co-founder of the label. Often thought of as a disco producer because of his work in the 1970s. Van Allen Cinton McCoy was born on January 16, 1940. He died of a heart attack at age 39 on July 6, 1979. He was in a doo wop group called The Starlighters with his brother Norman McCoy in the early days. They released the single "The Birdland". As a solo artist, he released numerous singles throughout the 1960s to the 1970s. He also wrote hits for and produced for many other artists. His last album was The Lonely Dancer. Often associated with publisher

Real Name

    • Van Allen Clinton McCoy

Name Vars

  • A. Van McCoy
  • Alan Van McCoy
  • Allen McCoy
  • Allen Van McCoy
  • B. McCoy
  • C. McCoy
  • M. McCoy
  • MC. Coy
  • MCoy
  • Mac Coy
  • Mc Coy
  • Mc. Coy
  • McCoy
  • McCoy/McCoy
  • McCoyt
  • McGoy
  • McKoy
  • Mccoy
  • Mccoy van Allen
  • V McCoy
  • V. McCoy
  • V. Mac Coy
  • V. Mc Coy
  • V. Mc Koy
  • V. Mc. Coy
  • V. McCoy
  • V. McKoy
  • V. Mcoy
  • V.A.McCoy
  • V.M. Coy
  • V.McCoy
  • Vam McCoy
  • Van Allen Mc Coy
  • Van Allen McCoy
  • Van M. Coy
  • Van MC. Coy
  • Van Mac Coy
  • Van MacCoy
  • Van MacKoy
  • Van Maccoy
  • Van Mc Cay
  • Van Mc Coy
  • Van Mc Coy And His Orchestra
  • Van Mc. Coy
  • Van McCaoy
  • Van McCoi
  • Van McKoy
  • Van Mccoy
  • Van Mcoy
  • VanMcCoy
  • Y. McCoy
  • Yan Mc Coy
  • В. Маккой
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Aliases

  • Andy Alston

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: The album *The Disco Kid Per Un'Ora D'Amore* by Van McCoy and Matia Bazar is a hidden gem from 1975. It blends funky beats, soulful vibes, and that irresistible disco groove. Released in Italy under the labels Avco and Ariston, it features tracks like *Per Un'Ora D'Amore* and *The Disco Kid*. What makes it special? It’s a perfect snapshot of Europop before the genre really blew up. A piece of dancefloor history!