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Born 26th April, 1948, Meriden, CA, U.S.A. D.C. Larue (and variations thereof) came to prominence in the mid 1970s thanks to a disco approach that was influenced by orchestral instrumentation but retained the vocal refrain. His most prominent work is believed to be the 1976 release "Ca-The-Drals". Other notable tracks include "Let Them Dance" and "You Can Always Tell A Lady" which featured in the 1978 Robert Klane film "Thank God It's Friday". User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Disco Forever The Sound Of Underground Disco, Compiled By Dimitri From Paris

Dimitri From Paris-Disco Forever The Sound Of Underground Disco
Disco Forever - The Sound of Underground Disco (Compiled By Dimitri from Paris)
Disco Forever
Disco Forever The Sound Of Underground Disco
International Flight
Disco Forever (Cd2)
Ca-the-drals
Disco Forever The Sound Of Underground Disco, Compiled By Di
Disco Forever, Disk2
Disco Forever: The Sound Of Underground Disco
Dubstrumentals Vol. 2