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TANGO
1 - 1978 |
TANGO
2 - 1978
to
TANGO 8 - 1979
6007 167 - 1978 |
Acetate
issue |
| Utopia
Records was owned by producer Phil Wainman, a stalwart of the
Glam years, and was linked to his Utopia studios and music publishing
firm. The studio released a lot of acetate one sides singles.
Utopia scored a novelty Top 20 hit with its first real single:
Richard Myhill's, "It Takes Two To Tango" - mainly by virtue of
making it available in square form (TANGO 1) as well as in the
usual round shape (6007-167). It was the first time that
a square record had been issued, and it started something of a
craze for shaped singles. Subsequent Utopia singles were round
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