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'''Jacques Fred Petrus''' ({{IPA|fr|ʒak fʁɛd pɛtrys}}; February 22, 1948 – June 8, 1987)<ref name="Bio"/> was a West Indian-born businessman and a pioneer of ] music. He spent much of his career in Italy and the United States.<ref name="Bio">{{cite web|title=Biography of Jacques Fred Petrus (1948-1987)|url=http://www.jacquespetrus.com/petrus.htm|accessdate=23 September 2020}}</ref><ref name="Interview">{{cite web|last1=Baroni|first1=Sandro|last2=Ticozzi|first2=Nicola|title=An interview with Jacques Fred Petrus|url=http://www.jacquespetrus.com/petrus_interview.htm|accessdate=23 September 2020}}</ref> | |||
'''Jacques Fred Petrus''' (born February 22 1948 in ], ], died June 8 1987 in Sainte-Anne Guadeloupe, French West Indies) was a French-Italian businessman and a pioneer of Italian ] music. | |||
==Early |
==Early life== | ||
Born in ] in the ], Petrus worked as a diesel-engine mechanic on a cargo ship aged 15.<ref name="harrison"/> He subsequently travelled to Paris following his interest for ] and soul music, where he worked as a DJ at different clubs from 1968,<ref name="harrison"/> including the jet-set nightclub Club Saint-Hilaire.<ref name="Bio"/> | |||
In the early |
In the early 1970s, he moved to ], ], and continued DJing at various clubs including Good Mood.<ref name="harrison"/> In Bologna he met music student ], who became his working partner and main songwriter and producer, and together they formed a disco production company called Goody Music Productions (GMP), established a recording studio in ], and created the ] label.<ref name="harrison"/><ref name="Bio"/> | ||
==Career== | |||
In 1978 the associates released their first studio project called ] which was followed by more or less commercially successful productions like Revanche and ]. But it wasn't until 1980, when their latest creation called ] was revealed, that Petrus and Malavasi reached their goal of world wide success. In 1979 Little Macho Music became the name of Jacques Fred Petrus' international music company. | |||
⚫ | In 1978 Petrus and Malavasi launched their first studio project called ]. There followed a series of releases under different names, including Elvin Shaad (1978), ] (1979), Revanche (1979), Rudy (an album featuring the Italian Goody Music collaborator Rudy Trevisi), Midnight Gang (1979), A.N.T.I. Rock (1980) (an Italian version of ]'s disco hit "]"), The Jumpers (1980), {{ill|Gianni Riso|it}} (1980) and ] (1980). In 1979 Petrus gathered his international music activities under the company name Little Macho Music,<ref name="Bio"/> opening an office in New York.<ref name="harrison"/> | ||
⚫ | In 1980, Petrus and Malavasi established their signature sound under the name ], a blend of ] and American R&B-flavoured disco inspired by ], releasing their debut album '']''. Petrus used two other Italian musicians on this album, bassist {{ill|Davide Romani|sv}} and guitarist {{ill|Paolo Gianolio|it}}. Romani wrote the number-one hits "]" and "The Glow of Love" (with vocals by ] and ]), and also arranged and conducted the entire set with Gianolio. "A Lover's Holiday" reached number one on Billboard's ] for nine weeks, and the album also received seven ] nominations.<ref name="Bio"/> | ||
==Change - Petrus' biggest success== | |||
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⚫ | After the success with Change, Petrus and Malavasi launched several new projects including The Brooklyn, Bronx and Queens band (]) in 1981, High Fashion (1982) (including the Romani/Malavasi composition "Feelin' lucky lately" which reached no.32 on Billboard's R&B chart), ''Silence'' (a pop album released in 1982) and {{ill|Zinc (group)|sv|Zinc|lt=Zinc}} (1982). Petrus and his group of Italian studio musicians and writers also co-wrote and produced parts of ]'s 1982 album ''{{ill|I'll do my Best|fr}}''. The title track, written by Malavasi, became a club hit. The ] was the most successful Petrus project after Change.<ref name="Bio"/> Their self-titled 1981 debut album included "On the Beat" (written by Malavasi and Slade), a dance track that reached no.8 on the Billboard black singles charts. | ||
Although similarities with famous disco band ], which was a source of inspiration for Romani, Change had their own slick and sophisticated blend of Eurodisco and American Chic'esque R&B-disco. From 1980 to 1983 when Chic's fame was waning Change managed to climb higher on the charts each year, a rather satisfying and amusing fact for the founders Petrus, Malavasi, Romani and Gianolio. Although Jacques Fred Petrus released many other tracks with many other artists, none achieved the same fame and success as Change. | |||
In the second half of the 1980s Petrus releases further albums by the B.B.& Q. Band (1985), Peter Jacques Band (1985) and Change (1985).<ref name="Interview"/> Less successful projects in 1984 and 1985 (often single releases) included Silence 2 feat. Gordon Grody (1984), Macho III (1984), Kevin Johnson (1984), Zinc feat. Sherwin (1984), M Like Moon (1984), Midnight Gang (1984), Tato (1985), Nobel (1985) and Persuader (1985). Due to tax problems in the United States, Petrus was forced to shut down Little Macho Music. In 1985 he started a new production company and record label called Renaissance International. Vedette International was the name of his new publishing company.<ref name="Bio"/> | |||
==Other projects until 1986== | |||
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During the second part of the 80's Petrus achieved success with album releases of B.B.&Q. Band (1985), Peter Jacques Band (1985) and Change (1985). In 1985 Jacques Fred Petrus started up a new production company and record label called Renaissance International. Vedette International was the name of his new publishing company. Less successful projects in 1984 and 1985 (often single releases) included Tato (1985), Macho III (1984), M Like Moon (1984), Nobel (1985), Midnight Gang (1984), Persuader (1985) and Silence 2 (1984). | |||
==Death== | ==Death== | ||
In the |
In 1986 the United States ] (IRS) accused Petrus of ].{{cn|date=May 2021}} Petrus put his music industry activities on hold and fled first to Italy,<ref name="harrison"/> then to Guadeloupe. | ||
Petrus was murdered in the spring of 1987 in Guadeloupe at the age of 39.<ref name="harrison">{{cite news |last1=Harrison |first1=Angus |title=The Story of Italy's Biggest Disco Producer, His Ruthless Rise to the Top, and Eventual Assassination |url=https://www.vice.com/en/article/vvn9p4/the-story-of-italys-biggest-disco-producer-his-ruthless-rise-to-the-top-and-eventual-assassination |access-date=25 May 2021 |work=Vice |date=10 August 2015}}</ref> French police reported that Petrus had been shot at home in the heights of Saint-Félix by a Swiss gunman, who had clashed with him earlier that night at L'Elysée Matignon club in ], which Petrus owned.<ref name="harrison"/> | |||
Petrus was murdered in the Spring of 1987 in Guadeloupe under mysterious circumstances. He was only 39 years old. The official version from the French police reported that there had been problems with a Swiss tourist who attended the club owned by Petrus. The club L'Elysée Matignon was situated in the tourist area of the Marina Bas-du-Fort in Le Gosier which is the main seaside resort of Guadeloupe and the heart of the island’s night life. The tourist was, for an unknown reason, refused entry to the club and a harsh argument seemed to have occurred between him and Petrus. Later on the same night the tourist decided to follow Petrus to his villa in Sainte-Anne where he shot him dead. | |||
==Producer discography== | ==Producer discography== | ||
* A.N.T.I. Rock: single |
* A.N.T.I. Rock: single "D.I.S.C.O.", Goody Music, 1980. | ||
* B.B.& Q. Band, The: LP/CD The Brooklyn, Bronx & Queens Band, EMI-Capitol, 1981 | * B.B.& Q. Band, The: LP/CD ''The Brooklyn, Bronx & Queens Band'', EMI-Capitol, 1981 | ||
**Singles: "On the Beat", "Starlette", "Time for Love", "Mistakes". | |||
* B.B.& Q. Band, The: LP/CD All Night Long, EMI-Capitol, 1982 | * B.B.& Q. Band, The: LP/CD ''All Night Long'', EMI-Capitol, 1982 | ||
**Singles: "Imagination", "All Night Long (She’s Got the Moves I Like)". | |||
* B.B.& Q. Band, The: LP/CD Six Million Times, EMI-Capitol, 1983 | * B.B.& Q. Band, The: LP/CD ''Six Million Times'', EMI-Capitol, 1983 | ||
**Singles: "Keep It Hot", "She's a Woman". | |||
* B.B.& Q. Band, The: LP/CD Genie, Cooltempo/Break/Zyx/Mega, 1985 | * B.B.& Q. Band, The: LP/CD ''Genie'', Cooltempo/Break/Zyx/Mega, 1985 | ||
**Singles: "Genie", "Dreamer", "On the Shelf", "Riccochet", "Minutes Away", "Main Attraction". | |||
* B.B.& Q. Band, The: LP/CD The Best |
* B.B.& Q. Band, The: LP/CD ''The Best of B.B.& Q. Band'', Italo Heat, 1988. | ||
* B.B.& Q. Band, The: CD Final Collection, Fonte, 2008. | * B.B.& Q. Band, The: CD ''Final Collection'', Fonte, 2008. | ||
* B.B.& Q. Band, The: CD Greatest Hits & Essential Tracks, Fonte, 2009. | * B.B.& Q. Band, The: CD ''Greatest Hits & Essential Tracks'', Fonte, 2009. | ||
* Caprice: LP Russia, Goody Music, 1980. | * Caprice: LP ''Russia'', Goody Music, 1980. | ||
**Singles: "Russia", "Stay Tonight". | |||
* Change: LP/CD The Glow |
* Change: LP/CD ''The Glow of Love'', Goody Music/RFC-Warner Bros., 1980 | ||
**Singles: "A Lover's Holiday", "The Glow of Love", "Searching", "Angel in My Pocket". | |||
* Change: LP/CD Miracles, Goody Music/RFC-Atlantic, 1981 | * Change: LP/CD ''Miracles'', Goody Music/RFC-Atlantic, 1981 | ||
**Singles: "Paradise", "Hold Tight", "Miracles", "Stop for Love", "Heaven of My Life". | |||
* Change: LP/CD Sharing Your Love, Memory/RFC-Atlantic, 1982 | * Change: LP/CD ''Sharing Your Love'', Memory/RFC-Atlantic, 1982 | ||
**Singles: "The Very Best in You", "Hard Times (It's Gonna Be Alright)", "Oh What a Night", "Keep on It", "Sharing Your Love". | |||
* Change: LP/CD This Is Your Time, Memory/RFC-Atlantic, 1983 | * Change: LP/CD ''This Is Your Time'', Memory/RFC-Atlantic, 1983 | ||
**Singles: "Got to Get Up", "This Is Your Time", "Don’t Wait Another Night", "Magical Night". | |||
* Change: LP/CD Change |
* Change: LP/CD ''Change of Heart'', Five/RFC-Atlantic, 1984 | ||
**Singles: "Change of Heart", "You Are My Melody", "Say You Love Me Again", "It Burns Me Up". | |||
* Change: LP Greatest Hits, Renaissance International, 1985. | * Change: LP ''Greatest Hits'', Renaissance International, 1985. | ||
* Change: LP/CD Turn |
* Change: LP/CD ''Turn on Your Radio'', Renaissance International/RFC-Atlantic, 1985 | ||
**Singles: "Let’s Go Together", "Oh What a Feeling", "Mutual Attraction", "Examination", "Turn on Your Radio". | |||
* Change: CD The Very Best |
* Change: CD ''The Very Best of Change'', Rhino-Atlantic, 1998. | ||
* Change: 2CD The Best |
* Change: 2CD ''The Best of Change,'' Warner Music, 2003. | ||
* Change: 2CD The Final Collection, Fonte, 2007. | * Change: 2CD ''The Final Collection'', Fonte, 2007. | ||
* Change: 2CD Greatest Hits & Essential Tracks, Fonte, 2009. | * Change: 2CD ''Greatest Hits & Essential Tracks'', Fonte, 2009. | ||
* Elvin Shaad: LP Live |
* Elvin Shaad: LP ''Live for Love'', Goody Music, 1978 | ||
**Single: "Live for Love". | |||
single: “Live For Love”. | |||
* Goody Music Orchestra, The: LP Hits |
* Goody Music Orchestra, The: LP ''Hits of the World Vol. 1 - Best of Goody'', Goody Music, 1980. | ||
* High Fashion: LP/CD |
* High Fashion: LP/CD ''Feelin' Lucky'', EMI-Capitol, 1982 | ||
**Singles: "Feelin' Lucky Lately", "You're the Winner", "Hold On". | |||
* High Fashion: LP/CD Make Up Your Mind, EMI-Capitol, 1983 | * High Fashion: LP/CD ''Make Up Your Mind'', EMI-Capitol, 1983 | ||
**Single: "Break Up", "Make Up Your Mind". | |||
* Gianni Riso: single |
* Gianni Riso: single "Disco Shy", Goody Music, 1980. | ||
* Jumpers, The: single |
* Jumpers, The: single "Coke and Roll", Goody Music, 1980. | ||
* Kevin Johnson: single "Video Night / Child of Tomorrow" Speed/Sneak Preview, 1984. | |||
* M Like Moon: single |
* M Like Moon: single "Sunlight", Flarenasch/Ariola, 1984 / Renaissance International, 1985. | ||
* Macho: LP/CD |
* Macho: LP/CD ''I'm a Man'', Goody Music/Prelude, 1978 | ||
singles: “I’m A Man”, “Hear Me Calling”. | |||
**Singles: "I’m a Man", "Hear Me Calling". | |||
* Macho (II): LP/CD Roll, Goody Music, 1980 | * Macho (II): LP/CD ''Roll'', Goody Music, 1980 | ||
singles: “Roll”, “Mothers Love”, "Not Tonight". | |||
**Singles: "Roll", "Mothers Love", "Not Tonight". | |||
* Macho III: single “Kalimba De Luna”, Flarenasch/Five, 1984. | * Macho III: single “Kalimba De Luna”, Flarenasch/Five, 1984. | ||
* Midnight Gang: LP Love Is Magic, Goody Music, 1979 | * Midnight Gang: LP ''Love Is Magic'', Goody Music, 1979 | ||
**Singles: "Love Is Magic", "Midnight Game". | |||
singles: “Love Is Magic”, “Midnight Game”. | |||
* Midnight Gang: single "Holliwood City", Speed, 1984. | * Midnight Gang: single "Holliwood City", Speed, 1984. | ||
* Nobel: single |
* Nobel: single "Turn on Your Radio", Renaissance International, 1985. | ||
* Peter Jacques Band: LP/CD Fire Night Dance, Goody Music/Prelude, 1979 | * Peter Jacques Band: LP/CD ''Fire Night Dance'', Goody Music/Prelude, 1979 | ||
**Singles: "Walking on Music", "Fire Night Dance", "Devil's Run", "Fly with the Wind". | |||
* Peter Jacques Band: LP/CD Welcome Back, Goody Music, 1980 | * Peter Jacques Band: LP/CD ''Welcome Back'', Goody Music, 1980 | ||
**Singles: "Is It It", "Counting on Love (One-Two-Three)", "The Louder", "Mighty Fine". | |||
* Peter Jacques Band: LP/CD Dancing |
* Peter Jacques Band: LP/CD ''Dancing in the Street'', Renaissance International/Polydor, 1985 | ||
**Singles: "Going Dancin' Down the Street", "Mexico", "Drive Me Crazy", "This Night". | |||
* Peter Jacques Band: CD The Very Best |
* Peter Jacques Band: CD ''The Very Best of Peter Jacques Band'', Fonte, 2006. | ||
* Peter Jacques Band: CD Greatest Hits & Essential Tracks, Fonte, 2009. | * Peter Jacques Band: CD ''Greatest Hits & Essential Tracks'', Fonte, 2009. | ||
* Persuader: single "So Decide", Renaissance International, 1985. | * Persuader: single "So Decide", Renaissance International, 1985. | ||
* Revanche: LP/CD Music Man, Goody Music/Atlantic, 1979 | * Revanche: LP/CD ''Music Man'', Goody Music/Atlantic, 1979 | ||
**Singles: "Music Man", "Revenge", "You Get High in N.Y.C.", "1979 It's Dancing Time". | |||
* Ritchie Family, The: LP/CD |
* Ritchie Family, The: LP/CD ''I'll Do My Best'', RCA, 1982 | ||
**Singles: "I'll Do My Best (For You Baby)", "Walk with Me", "Alright on the Night". | |||
* Rudy: LP/CD Just Take My Body, Goody Music/Polydor, 1979 | * Rudy: LP/CD ''Just Take My Body'', Goody Music/Polydor, 1979 | ||
**Singles: "White Room", "Just Take My Body", "Thank You Baby". | |||
* Sherwin: single "State of the Nation", Speed, 1984. | |||
* Silence: LP Goodtime Baby, Memory, 1982 | * Silence: LP ''Goodtime Baby'', Memory, 1982 | ||
singles: “Midnight Visitors”, “No Way”. | |||
**Singles: "Midnight Visitors", "No Way". | |||
* Silence 2: LP The Beast In Me, Flarenasch/Five, 1984 | |||
* Silence 2: LP ''The Beast in Me'', Flarenasch/Five, 1984 | |||
**Single: "The Beast in Me". | |||
* Tato: single "Crazy Boy", Renaissance International, 1985. | * Tato: single "Crazy Boy", Renaissance International, 1985. | ||
* Zinc: LP/CD Street Level, Memory/Jive, 1982 | * Zinc: LP/CD ''Street Level'', Memory/Jive, 1982 | ||
**Singles: "Street Level", "Punkulation", "Amazon", "I'll Never Stop". | |||
* Zinc: single |
* Zinc: single "I’m Livin' a Life of Love", Jive, 1983. | ||
* Zinc feat. Sherwin: single "Hollywood City", Sneak Preview, 1984. | |||
* Zinc feat. Sherwin: single "State of the Nation", Sneak Preview, 1984. | |||
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==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | |||
* Jacques Fred Petrus biography | |||
* http://jacquesfredpetrusmauromalavasi.blogspot.com/2009/10/jacques-fred-petrus-mauro-malavasi_17.html Jacques Fred Petrus & Mauro Malavasi: The perfect Italian Disco chemistry | |||
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==External links== | |||
* Jacques Fred Petrus biography | |||
* http://jacquesfredpetrusmauromalavasi.blogspot.com/2009/10/jacques-fred-petrus-mauro-malavasi_17.html Jacques Fred Petrus & Mauro Malavasi: The perfect Italian Disco chemistry | |||
* http://www.facebook.com/pages/GOODY-MUSIC-LITTLE-MACHO-MUSIC/125608788463 Goody Music & Little Macho Music | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:16, 22 August 2024
French-Italian music executive (1948–1987)Jacques Fred Petrus (French pronunciation: [ʒak fʁɛd pɛtrys]; February 22, 1948 – June 8, 1987) was a West Indian-born businessman and a pioneer of post-disco music. He spent much of his career in Italy and the United States.
Early life
Born in Guadeloupe in the French West Indies, Petrus worked as a diesel-engine mechanic on a cargo ship aged 15. He subsequently travelled to Paris following his interest for R&B and soul music, where he worked as a DJ at different clubs from 1968, including the jet-set nightclub Club Saint-Hilaire.
In the early 1970s, he moved to Milan, Italy, and continued DJing at various clubs including Good Mood. In Bologna he met music student Mauro Malavasi, who became his working partner and main songwriter and producer, and together they formed a disco production company called Goody Music Productions (GMP), established a recording studio in Bologna, and created the Goody Music Records label.
Career
In 1978 Petrus and Malavasi launched their first studio project called Macho. There followed a series of releases under different names, including Elvin Shaad (1978), Peter Jacques band (1979), Revanche (1979), Rudy (an album featuring the Italian Goody Music collaborator Rudy Trevisi), Midnight Gang (1979), A.N.T.I. Rock (1980) (an Italian version of Ottawan's disco hit "D.I.S.C.O."), The Jumpers (1980), Gianni Riso [it] (1980) and Caprice (1980). In 1979 Petrus gathered his international music activities under the company name Little Macho Music, opening an office in New York.
In 1980, Petrus and Malavasi established their signature sound under the name Change, a blend of eurodisco and American R&B-flavoured disco inspired by Chic, releasing their debut album The Glow of Love. Petrus used two other Italian musicians on this album, bassist Davide Romani [sv] and guitarist Paolo Gianolio [it]. Romani wrote the number-one hits "A Lover's Holiday" and "The Glow of Love" (with vocals by Luther Vandross and Jocelyn Brown), and also arranged and conducted the entire set with Gianolio. "A Lover's Holiday" reached number one on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play for nine weeks, and the album also received seven Grammy Award nominations.
After the success with Change, Petrus and Malavasi launched several new projects including The Brooklyn, Bronx and Queens band (B. B. & Q. band) in 1981, High Fashion (1982) (including the Romani/Malavasi composition "Feelin' lucky lately" which reached no.32 on Billboard's R&B chart), Silence (a pop album released in 1982) and Zinc [sv] (1982). Petrus and his group of Italian studio musicians and writers also co-wrote and produced parts of The Ritchie Family's 1982 album I'll do my Best [fr]. The title track, written by Malavasi, became a club hit. The B. B. & Q. band was the most successful Petrus project after Change. Their self-titled 1981 debut album included "On the Beat" (written by Malavasi and Slade), a dance track that reached no.8 on the Billboard black singles charts.
In the second half of the 1980s Petrus releases further albums by the B.B.& Q. Band (1985), Peter Jacques Band (1985) and Change (1985). Less successful projects in 1984 and 1985 (often single releases) included Silence 2 feat. Gordon Grody (1984), Macho III (1984), Kevin Johnson (1984), Zinc feat. Sherwin (1984), M Like Moon (1984), Midnight Gang (1984), Tato (1985), Nobel (1985) and Persuader (1985). Due to tax problems in the United States, Petrus was forced to shut down Little Macho Music. In 1985 he started a new production company and record label called Renaissance International. Vedette International was the name of his new publishing company.
Death
In 1986 the United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) accused Petrus of tax evasion. Petrus put his music industry activities on hold and fled first to Italy, then to Guadeloupe.
Petrus was murdered in the spring of 1987 in Guadeloupe at the age of 39. French police reported that Petrus had been shot at home in the heights of Saint-Félix by a Swiss gunman, who had clashed with him earlier that night at L'Elysée Matignon club in Le Gosier, which Petrus owned.
Producer discography
- A.N.T.I. Rock: single "D.I.S.C.O.", Goody Music, 1980.
- B.B.& Q. Band, The: LP/CD The Brooklyn, Bronx & Queens Band, EMI-Capitol, 1981
- Singles: "On the Beat", "Starlette", "Time for Love", "Mistakes".
- B.B.& Q. Band, The: LP/CD All Night Long, EMI-Capitol, 1982
- Singles: "Imagination", "All Night Long (She’s Got the Moves I Like)".
- B.B.& Q. Band, The: LP/CD Six Million Times, EMI-Capitol, 1983
- Singles: "Keep It Hot", "She's a Woman".
- B.B.& Q. Band, The: LP/CD Genie, Cooltempo/Break/Zyx/Mega, 1985
- Singles: "Genie", "Dreamer", "On the Shelf", "Riccochet", "Minutes Away", "Main Attraction".
- B.B.& Q. Band, The: LP/CD The Best of B.B.& Q. Band, Italo Heat, 1988.
- B.B.& Q. Band, The: CD Final Collection, Fonte, 2008.
- B.B.& Q. Band, The: CD Greatest Hits & Essential Tracks, Fonte, 2009.
- Caprice: LP Russia, Goody Music, 1980.
- Singles: "Russia", "Stay Tonight".
- Change: LP/CD The Glow of Love, Goody Music/RFC-Warner Bros., 1980
- Singles: "A Lover's Holiday", "The Glow of Love", "Searching", "Angel in My Pocket".
- Change: LP/CD Miracles, Goody Music/RFC-Atlantic, 1981
- Singles: "Paradise", "Hold Tight", "Miracles", "Stop for Love", "Heaven of My Life".
- Change: LP/CD Sharing Your Love, Memory/RFC-Atlantic, 1982
- Singles: "The Very Best in You", "Hard Times (It's Gonna Be Alright)", "Oh What a Night", "Keep on It", "Sharing Your Love".
- Change: LP/CD This Is Your Time, Memory/RFC-Atlantic, 1983
- Singles: "Got to Get Up", "This Is Your Time", "Don’t Wait Another Night", "Magical Night".
- Change: LP/CD Change of Heart, Five/RFC-Atlantic, 1984
- Singles: "Change of Heart", "You Are My Melody", "Say You Love Me Again", "It Burns Me Up".
- Change: LP Greatest Hits, Renaissance International, 1985.
- Change: LP/CD Turn on Your Radio, Renaissance International/RFC-Atlantic, 1985
- Singles: "Let’s Go Together", "Oh What a Feeling", "Mutual Attraction", "Examination", "Turn on Your Radio".
- Change: CD The Very Best of Change, Rhino-Atlantic, 1998.
- Change: 2CD The Best of Change, Warner Music, 2003.
- Change: 2CD The Final Collection, Fonte, 2007.
- Change: 2CD Greatest Hits & Essential Tracks, Fonte, 2009.
- Elvin Shaad: LP Live for Love, Goody Music, 1978
- Single: "Live for Love".
- Goody Music Orchestra, The: LP Hits of the World Vol. 1 - Best of Goody, Goody Music, 1980.
- High Fashion: LP/CD Feelin' Lucky, EMI-Capitol, 1982
- Singles: "Feelin' Lucky Lately", "You're the Winner", "Hold On".
- High Fashion: LP/CD Make Up Your Mind, EMI-Capitol, 1983
- Single: "Break Up", "Make Up Your Mind".
- Gianni Riso: single "Disco Shy", Goody Music, 1980.
- Jumpers, The: single "Coke and Roll", Goody Music, 1980.
- Kevin Johnson: single "Video Night / Child of Tomorrow" Speed/Sneak Preview, 1984.
- M Like Moon: single "Sunlight", Flarenasch/Ariola, 1984 / Renaissance International, 1985.
- Macho: LP/CD I'm a Man, Goody Music/Prelude, 1978
- Singles: "I’m a Man", "Hear Me Calling".
- Macho (II): LP/CD Roll, Goody Music, 1980
- Singles: "Roll", "Mothers Love", "Not Tonight".
- Macho III: single “Kalimba De Luna”, Flarenasch/Five, 1984.
- Midnight Gang: LP Love Is Magic, Goody Music, 1979
- Singles: "Love Is Magic", "Midnight Game".
- Midnight Gang: single "Holliwood City", Speed, 1984.
- Nobel: single "Turn on Your Radio", Renaissance International, 1985.
- Peter Jacques Band: LP/CD Fire Night Dance, Goody Music/Prelude, 1979
- Singles: "Walking on Music", "Fire Night Dance", "Devil's Run", "Fly with the Wind".
- Peter Jacques Band: LP/CD Welcome Back, Goody Music, 1980
- Singles: "Is It It", "Counting on Love (One-Two-Three)", "The Louder", "Mighty Fine".
- Peter Jacques Band: LP/CD Dancing in the Street, Renaissance International/Polydor, 1985
- Singles: "Going Dancin' Down the Street", "Mexico", "Drive Me Crazy", "This Night".
- Peter Jacques Band: CD The Very Best of Peter Jacques Band, Fonte, 2006.
- Peter Jacques Band: CD Greatest Hits & Essential Tracks, Fonte, 2009.
- Persuader: single "So Decide", Renaissance International, 1985.
- Revanche: LP/CD Music Man, Goody Music/Atlantic, 1979
- Singles: "Music Man", "Revenge", "You Get High in N.Y.C.", "1979 It's Dancing Time".
- Ritchie Family, The: LP/CD I'll Do My Best, RCA, 1982
- Singles: "I'll Do My Best (For You Baby)", "Walk with Me", "Alright on the Night".
- Rudy: LP/CD Just Take My Body, Goody Music/Polydor, 1979
- Singles: "White Room", "Just Take My Body", "Thank You Baby".
- Sherwin: single "State of the Nation", Speed, 1984.
- Silence: LP Goodtime Baby, Memory, 1982
- Singles: "Midnight Visitors", "No Way".
- Silence 2: LP The Beast in Me, Flarenasch/Five, 1984
- Single: "The Beast in Me".
- Tato: single "Crazy Boy", Renaissance International, 1985.
- Zinc: LP/CD Street Level, Memory/Jive, 1982
- Singles: "Street Level", "Punkulation", "Amazon", "I'll Never Stop".
- Zinc: single "I’m Livin' a Life of Love", Jive, 1983.
- Zinc feat. Sherwin: single "Hollywood City", Sneak Preview, 1984.
- Zinc feat. Sherwin: single "State of the Nation", Sneak Preview, 1984.
References
- ^ "Biography of Jacques Fred Petrus (1948-1987)". Retrieved 23 September 2020.
- ^ Baroni, Sandro; Ticozzi, Nicola. "An interview with Jacques Fred Petrus". Retrieved 23 September 2020.
- ^ Harrison, Angus (10 August 2015). "The Story of Italy's Biggest Disco Producer, His Ruthless Rise to the Top, and Eventual Assassination". Vice. Retrieved 25 May 2021.
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