Macho is an Italian-American disco/R&B studio group. Guadeloupe-born French-Italian businessman Jacques Fred Petrus and Italian musician Mauro Malavasi formed a joint production company called Goody Music Production (GMP) in the mid-1970s. Their first project, in 1978, was called Macho, featuring Italian Marzio Vincenti as lead singer. Their only album was composed of four extended tracks. The band's sole chart success in the United States was an almost 18-minute-long disco cover version of the Spencer Davis Group's 1967 hit "I'm a Man", which was written by Steve Winwood.[1] The track hit top ten on Billboard magazine's Dance chart in October 1978.[citation needed] A edited seven-minute version was also released.
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in 1980 they brought out an album called " Macho II- ROLL ". composed-arranged&conducted by Celso Valli, produced by Jacques Fred Petrus and all songs played by The Goody Music Orchestra. Lyrics by P. Slade-F. Floyd. Recorded at Fonoprint studios&Stone Castle Studios-Italy. All vocals recorded and mixed at Power Station Studios NY City except for the song Mothers Love "Mama Mia" recorded and mixed at Media Sound Studios NY City.
songs are :
side 1 : Mothers Love " Mama Mia "
Roll
Not Tonight
side 2 : Talk
Got To Make A Move
Montreal
You Got Me Running
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