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Pam Todd

Pam Todd

Pam Todd has been played on NTS over 20 times, featured on 23 episodes and was first played on 10 September 2014.

Pam Todd is best remembered for her work with underground disco hero Greg Carmichael, a producer noted for his spacy, funky sound and heavy use of Moog synthesizers and other electronics (usually in tandem with Patrick Adams, but not in this case). Carmichael helmed Todd's first LP, 1977's Let's Get Together, which was credited to Pam Todd & Love Exchange and featured the cult items "Making Love," "Can't Hold This Feeling," and the title track. Carmichael was gone when Todd recorded her follow-up album, Together, in 1978, but the sound was similarly spacy; this time credited to Pam Todd & the Gold Bullion Band, the record also produced a minor club hit in "Baise Moi (Kiss Me)."

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Pam Todd

Pam Todd has been played on NTS over 20 times, featured on 23 episodes and was first played on 10 September 2014.

Pam Todd is best remembered for her work with underground disco hero Greg Carmichael, a producer noted for his spacy, funky sound and heavy use of Moog synthesizers and other electronics (usually in tandem with Patrick Adams, but not in this case). Carmichael helmed Todd's first LP, 1977's Let's Get Together, which was credited to Pam Todd & Love Exchange and featured the cult items "Making Love," "Can't Hold This Feeling," and the title track. Carmichael was gone when Todd recorded her follow-up album, Together, in 1978, but the sound was similarly spacy; this time credited to Pam Todd & the Gold Bullion Band, the record also produced a minor club hit in "Baise Moi (Kiss Me)."

Original source: Last.fm

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Let's Get Together
Pam Todd, Love Exchange
Shyrlden Records1977
Let's Get Together
Pam Todd, Love Exchange
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Can't Hold This Feeling
Pam Todd, Love Exchange
Shyrlden Records1977
Let's Get Together
Pam Todd, Love Exchange
Vault Records LTD.0