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Monday, January 7, 2008

An Undecided Love

posted by on January 7 at 14:32 PM

A song that I recently discovered and have been listening to a lot lately is a 1975 rare disco cut entitled “Undecided Love” by The Chequers. The original track was released off of Scepter Records, a label, that’s release of “Undecided Love”, was one of the first ever promotional 12” singles to come out. The song was mixed by Tom Moulton (Why am I not suprised) and had a small impact on the disco scene on it’s initial release. The Canadian label, Unidisc Records, got a hold of the rights to the track and released an extended edit of the track in 1982, which gave the track a bit more attention. The track features a slower disco groove which includes a solid smooth vocal track ripe for sampling. I would like to see someone put together a solid re-edit of the track using the “percussion-heavy” intro of the song. Another nice find.

The Chequers - Undecided Love

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I keep meaning to do this, but I definitely appreciate your (and Terry Miller's) contributions and sharing your tunes. I've been truly schooled - thank you.

Posted by yeafortj | January 8, 2008 1:23 AM
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BTW, that intro just BEGS to be remixed. You're not foolin'...

Posted by yeafortj | January 8, 2008 1:24 AM

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