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Sequal (band)

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Active from
  
1984

Record label
  
Capitol Records

Genre
  
Dance/electronic

Albums
  
Sequal, Nostalgic

Similar
  
Kurtis Mantronik, Pat and Mick, Exposé, Matt Aitken, Mike Stock

Sequal was a Latin freestyle female duo from Miami, composed of Angie Vollaro and Maria Christensen. The duo was founded in 1984 by producer Lewis A. Martineé, who was also responsible for the group Exposé. The group's first releases in 1985–86 were on independent label Joey Boy Records and became club hits. In 1988, the group signed with major label Capitol/EMI Records, releasing its only self-titled album, which had a plethora of producers, including Stock Aitken Waterman ("Tell Him I Called"), Kurtis Mantronik ("Tell the Truth"), Michael Morejon, and Martineé. Neither the album nor the singles hit the pop charts, although some singles did become club hits.

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The group split in 1990, and Christensen later formed the group 3rd Party in the late 1990s; that group’s major claim to fame was the song "Waiting For Tonight", which Jennifer Lopez covered on her debut album.

In 2008, the duo reunited and released the song "My Love for You", which is available at the iTunes Store. The duo also has an official Myspace page.

Albums

  • Sequal (1988, reissued 2012)
  • Singles

  • "It's Not Too Late" (1985)
  • "She Don't Want You" (1986)
  • "Stand By" (1986)
  • "I'm Over You" (1988) (US Dance #11)
  • "Tell Him I Called" (1988)
  • "Tell the Truth" (1988) (US Dance #9)
  • "Brand New Love" (1989)
  • "My Love for You" (2008)
  • "There's More To Love" - Appears on Freestyle Miami Style Vol. 3
  • Songs

    I'm Over YouSequal · 1988
    It's Not Too LateSequal · 1988
    She Don't Want YouSequal · 1988

    References

    Sequal (band) Wikipedia


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