Scotch (band)

Scotch
Origin Italy
Genres Italo disco, synthpop
Years active 1982–1987
Labels Il Discotto Records, ZYX Records
Past members Manlio Cangelli
Vince Lancini
Fabio Margutti
Franz Rome

Scotch were an Italo disco group during the 1980s.

Biography

The group was created by Manlio Cangelli (composer, keyboard and drum machine programming), then were added Vince Lancini (vocals) and Fabio Margutti (keyboards), joined by Franz Rome (keyboards, programming) for the second album Pictures Of Old Days.

The band had numerous hits, starting with the worldwide known "Penguin invasion", "Disco Band", then "Delirio Mind" and "Take Me Up". The group's 1984 single "Disco Band" was their major hit in Germany and other countries. In 1985 they released the album "Evolution". Kylie Minogue's international hit "Got to Be Certain" was largely influenced by "Take Me Up".

"Mirage" was the next single. A huge hit in Sweden. Other songs were "Plus Plus" or "Money Runner".

Here's Scotch's singles chart positions from http://www.scheul.de/Charts.htm

"Disco Band" was sampled on Scooter's 2007 hit single "Lass Uns Tanzen", and "Penguin Invasion" continues to be popular, appearing on various Italo disco compilations and retrospectives.

Discography

Albums

Maxi Singles

Charting Top-10 Singles
TitleAlbumCountryPeak positionWeeks on chartReference(s)
"Mirage"Best OfSweden25[1]
"Disco Band"EvolutionSwitzerland415[2]
"Delirio Mind"Best OfSweden55[1]
"Take Me Up"EvolutionFrance1019[3]
"Money Runner"Best OfNorway101[4]
Charting Top-10 Albums
AlbumCountryPeak positionWeeks on chartReference(s)
EvolutionSweden417[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Discography Scotch". swedishcharts.com. 2007. Retrieved 2007-12-23.
  2. "Discography Scotch". swisscharts.com. Hung Medien. 2007. Retrieved 2007-12-23.
  3. "Discography Scotch". lescharts.com. 2007. Retrieved 2007-12-23.
  4. "Discography Scotch". norwegiancharts.com. 2007. Retrieved 2007-12-23.

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