D.C. LaRue

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Indiscreet 04:45 Tools
Cathedrals 05:54 Tools
Let Them Dance 05:49 Tools
Do You Want The Real Thing 04:41 Tools
Hot Jungle Drums And Voo Doo Rhythm 09:16 Tools
Overture 05:06 Tools
Cathedrals - Joey Negro Extended Disco Mix 01:06 Tools
I Don't Want to Lose You 14:12 Tools
Face Of Love 05:51 Tools
Cathedrals (Database Reedit) 05:06 Tools
Cathedrals - JKriv Dub 05:06 Tools
Confessions 06:37 Tools
Hot Jungle Drums & Voo Doo Rhythm 06:37 Tools
Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark 06:11 Tools
Cathedrals (Joey Negro Extended Disco Mix) 05:06 Tools
Ca-The-Drals 07:33 Tools
I'll Wake Up Screaming in the Middle of the Night 04:39 Tools
Cathedrals (JKriv Dub) 03:08 Tools
DC Le Groove (Greg Wilson Edit) 05:37 Tools
Disco Deviance (Greg Wilson edit) 05:37 Tools
Cathedrals (Greg Wilson Edit) 05:35 Tools
Pounding With Desire 06:12 Tools
Hot Jungle Drums And Voodoo Rhythm 06:37 Tools
Deep, Dark, Delicious Night 05:51 Tools
DC Le Groove (GW Edit) 05:37 Tools
Lady In Atlanta 04:46 Tools
Edge Of The Night (The Revenge Rework) 05:35 Tools
Cathedrals [Unmixed] 00:00 Tools
Going Hollywood 01:06 Tools
Nobody's Home 02:35 Tools
Dancing With Strangers (Social Disco Club Edit) 06:27 Tools
Dancing With Strangers 05:57 Tools
Cathedrals (Talker Instrumental Edit) 06:12 Tools
Do You Want The Real Thing (Richard Sen & Cazbee Edit) 06:12 Tools
Overture - Folamour Orchestra Mix 06:12 Tools
Overture (BC Edit) 06:12 Tools
The Tea Dance 05:41 Tools
overture (folamour orchestra mix) 05:41 Tools
Let Them Dance (PH Edit) 05:51 Tools
Do You Want The Real Thing ? - Ron Basejam's Main Rub 03:30 Tools
Indiscreet (The Popular Peoples Front Edit) 05:51 Tools
I'll Still Be Here For You 01:06 Tools
Forces of the Night 19:10 Tools
Broadway Melody 01:10 Tools
I Don't Want To Lose You (Jacques Renault Edit) 06:25 Tools
Don't Keep It In The Shadows 05:39 Tools
Do You Want the Real Thing? (From the Film "Thank God It's Friday") 05:29 Tools
O Ba Ba 05:06 Tools
Bad News 03:08 Tools
Do You Want The Real Thing? 01:10 Tools
Let Them Dance (Idjut Boys Remix) 05:45 Tools
Do You Want the Real Thing? - Ron Basejam's Dub 05:45 Tools
So Much For L.A. 07:03 Tools
Meter Men 05:45 Tools
It Makes Me Believe In Love Again 04:49 Tools
Crash And Burn 08:24 Tools
On With The Dance 08:24 Tools
Indiscreet - Dr Packer Remix 07:32 Tools
O Ba Ba (No Reino da Mae Do Ouro) 00:30 Tools
Reactor #2 00:30 Tools
Let Them Dance [12" Version] 08:24 Tools
Don't Keep It In The Shadows (feat. Lou Christie) 00:30 Tools
Have A Good Time (feat. Rita Moreno) 04:49 Tools
Juke Box 05:29 Tools
Let Them Dance [Extended Disco Re-mix] 00:30 Tools
Cathedrals (Club Mix) 05:29 Tools
Cathedrals (Soft Rocks Edit) 08:34 Tools
Boys Can't Fake It 03:30 Tools
Indiscreet by D.C. LaRue 05:29 Tools
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark - Michael Kruse & Chris Cowley Discothèque Radio Edit 05:29 Tools
On With The Dance (feat. Michele Aller) 04:49 Tools
You Can Always Tell A Lady (By The Company She Keeps) 07:32 Tools
She's About a Mover 03:10 Tools
Cathedrals (Jonny Meek Edit) 03:10 Tools
Don't Keep It In The Shadows (Duet With Lou Christie) 00:00 Tools
Do You Want the Real Thing? (Ron Basejam's Dub) 00:00 Tools
Let Them Dance (DJ Promo-Only 12'' Version) 07:32 Tools
Star Baby 04:49 Tools
Let Them Dance (DJ Promo Only Version) 00:30 Tools
Cathedrals [Unmixed][Version] 07:32 Tools
Star, Baby 00:30 Tools
Into The Ozone 04:49 Tools
Indiscreet (edit) 07:32 Tools
Meter Man 04:49 Tools
'Cathedrals' (greg wilson edit) 04:49 Tools
Let Them Dance (Idjut Boys Reprise) 07:32 Tools
Let Them Dance - Idjut Boys Beats 07:32 Tools
Do You Want the Real Thing? (Ron Basejam's Main Rub) 07:32 Tools
Fanfare 07:32 Tools
Forces Of The Night (Reprise) 07:32 Tools
Cathedrals [Pied Piper 2012 Drum Redux] 07:32 Tools
501.5 Indiscreet 07:32 Tools
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D.C. LaRue (born David Charles L'Heureux on April 26, 1948 in Meriden, Connecticut, U.S.A.) is a disco music artist. His music was successful in clubs and on dance music charts worldwide during the 1970s and early 1980s. LaRue's first recording was the 1974 Kirshner Records single "Honey Bear (The Good Time's Right Here)." A second one-off single, 1975's "Move In Closer," was on the Claridge Records imprint. Neither single charted. However the following year his luck changed with the 1976 album Ca-the-drals. The Pyramid Records album rose to #-123 on "Billboard's Hot 200" The double A-side 12" single of "Ca-the-drals" (backed with fellow artist/drummer Pat Lundy's "Day By Day/My Sweet Lord") was one of the earliest commercially available 12" singles. "Ca-the-drals/Deep Dark Delicious Night" would hit #-1 on "Billboard's Dance Music/Club Play Singles" chart. "Ca-the-drals" would also hit #-2 on "Billboard's Disco Singles" chart and #-94 on "Billboard's Hot 100" chart. In less than a year he began work on his second album, The Tea Dance. The 1977 concept album capturing the essence and feel of a Broadway show featured such notable background singers as Lani Groves and Sharon Redd. It also included a duet with 1960s rock/pop icon Lou Christie on "Don't Keep It In The Shadows." The tracks: "Face Of Love," "Overture," "O Ba Ba (No Reino Da Mae Do Ouro)," "Indiscreet" and "Don't Keep It In The Shadows" would all chart at #-2 on "Billboard's Dance Music Club Play Singles" chart. "Indiscreet" would go one to become one of the more important and influential hip hop break tracks of the old skool hip hop eras. Despite the brisk sales of both of LaRue's albums Pyramid Records folded operations in the USA in 1978. With the success of those albums he was easily licensed to Casablanca Records & Filmworks in 1978. His first release on his new label was "Do You Want The Real Thing?" The single was included on the platinum selling soundtrack album for the movie Thank God It's Friday. That same year saw LaRue release his third album Confessions. Once again he scored a hit with "Let Them Dance" which hit #-12 on "Billboard's Dance Music/Club Play Singles" chart. Also in 1978 LaRue had a cameo in the ill-fated movie Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. In 1979 he released his fourth album Forces Of The Night. The singles "On With The Dance" (a duet with Michelle Aller) and "Hot Jungle Drums And Voodoo Rhythm" were released and the album charted at #-72 on "Billboard's Dance Music/Club Play Singles" chart. The album also featured a duet with Rita Moreno on "Have A Good Time." "Hot Jungle Drums And Voodoo Rhythm" was also included on the platinum selling compilation "A Night At Studio 54." In 1980 he released his fifth and final album Star Baby. The album retained the spark and ingenuity that had been prevalent in his earlier releases but with the end of the disco era it failed to chart. The album featured another duet with Lou Christie "Into The Ozone" and the 12" single of "So Much For L.A."/"Boys Can't Fake It." In 2006 his "Ca-the-drals" was sampled in England on the track "3 AM" by Moto Blanco (Bobby Blanco & Miki Moto.) The highly successful track would introduce LaRue and his music to a whole new generation. That same year LaRue released Wicked Youth (Selected Performances 1976-1984) from his own website. Besides rare edits of his previous hits the disc also included the previously mentioned "3 AM," "Good Morning, My Love" (with The Boys Choir Of Harlem), "Love Can Make You Strong" (another duet with Lou Christie previously unreleased) and "Edge Of The Night" (with Adam Goldstone.) In 2010, LaRue recorded the new track "Crash And Burn" for the Ian Levine produced compilation album Northern Soul: 2010. In February 2012, LaRue returned with "More Things Change." A Nu Disco genre track he did with artist/producer Jimmy Michaels. As of 2012 LaRue has been the host of his own radio show "Disco Juice" on Newtown Radio. Tributes, themed shows as well as interviews of famed disco artists are his format on the Saturday night show. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.