Origin Italy Labels Media Records Active from 1991 | Years active 1991-95 Active until 1995 Albums East Side Beat | |
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Past members Carl FaniniFrancesco Petrocchi Genres Dance music, Pop music, Dance-pop Similar Cappella, Anticappella, Club House, Bass Bumpers, 49ers |
East side beat ride like the wind top of the pop 1991 flv
East Side Beat was an Italian dance-pop music project which achieved success in Europe in the early 1990s. Fronted by a line up of Italian-American vocalist Carl Fanini and Italian keyboardist Francesco Petrocchi, the act was masterminded by producers Bruno Guerrini and Giovanni Cinaglia. Signed to Gianfranco Bortolotti's Media Records, they released their first single in 1991. This was a dance cover of Christopher Cross's "Ride Like the Wind" and became a hit throughout Europe, peaking at No.3 in the UK, which was to be their biggest market.
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- East side beat ride like the wind top of the pop 1991 flv
- The toasters east side beat
- Discography
- Songs
- References

Following this, the act concentrated on dance versions of past hits by other artists. They scored two more hits in the UK: a cover of Simple Minds' "Alive and Kicking" in 1992 and Lee Garrett's "You're My Everything" in 1993. Other singles released by the duo were "I Didn't Know" (1992), "Back for Good" (1995) and "I Want to Know What Love Is" (1995) as well as original compositions "My Girl" (1993) and "So Good" (1994). The act released one album in 1993.

With no more hits after 1993, the act disbanded in 1995. Vocalist Fanini meanwhile also recorded with Clubhouse who scored a UK top ten hit with "Light My Fire" in 1994 as well as two subsequent hits.

The toasters east side beat
Discography



Songs
Ride Like the WindEast Side Beat · 1993
You're My EverythingEast Side Beat · 1993
Divin' in the BeatEast Side Beat · 1993