the Real McCoy - Another Night

Genre
* House
* Hi-NRG
* Euro-Dance
* Club/Dance



year: 95 - review:A combination of grooves destined to drive you out to your local club's dancefloors and melodies that will keep you humming for weeks are the focal points to the first American release by the German trio, Real McCoy.

The first single and megahit, the title track "Another Night", zoomed to the upper echelons of the charts all around the globe. Sounding a bit like the Swedish pop band Roxette with a dance beat, the song entrenched German group into dance floors everywhere.

Another Night runs amazingly deep for a dance album - whereas many artists produce albums with one or two catchy songs, and ten tracks of filler, Real McCoy's American debut puts together 10 solid songs along with two remixes of "Another Night". A cover of Val Young's "If You Should Ever Be Lonely" remains faithful to the mid 80's tune while updating it slightly for the 1990's dancefloors. "Run Away", the second single from the collection, already catapulted to the top 5 of the American charts, and "Sleeping With An Angel" and "Automatic Lover" both have the ingredients to follow suit.

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