Orlando Riva Sound (commonly abbreviated as O.R.S.) was a German Euro disco group founded in 1977 by Anthony Monn and . Their first success was in 1977 with the song "Moon Boots", a mostly instrumental piece. Soon after the group's founding, they added as a singer/dancer. The following year, they released "Body to Body Boogie", which was more downtempo compared to "Moon Boots". The song also spawned the album of the same name with the following songs: "Disco Mussorgsky," "Sweet Release" and "Dream Machine", plus the 12" version of "Moon Boots".
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| - Orlando Riva Sound (O.R.S.) war ein deutsches Disco-Projekt. Ins Leben gerufen wurde es von Anthony Monn und Rainer Pietsch und feierte zwischen 1977 und 1981 größere Erfolge. Zur Stammbesetzung Monn und Pietsch kamen Wolfgang Emperhoff und Sophia Reaney, zuständig für Gesang und Performance hinzu. (de)
- Orlando Riva Sound, connu aussi sous le sigle ORS, est un groupe disco allemand fondé par Anthony Monn et Rainer Pietsch en 1977. Wolfgang Emperhoff au chant, puis Sophia Reaney au chant et à la danse rejoignent rapidement les deux fondateurs. (fr)
- Orlando Riva Sound (commonly abbreviated as O.R.S.) was a German Euro disco group founded in 1977 by Anthony Monn and . Their first success was in 1977 with the song "Moon Boots", a mostly instrumental piece. Soon after the group's founding, they added as a singer/dancer. The following year, they released "Body to Body Boogie", which was more downtempo compared to "Moon Boots". The song also spawned the album of the same name with the following songs: "Disco Mussorgsky," "Sweet Release" and "Dream Machine", plus the 12" version of "Moon Boots". (en)
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| - Orlando Riva Sound (O.R.S.) war ein deutsches Disco-Projekt. Ins Leben gerufen wurde es von Anthony Monn und Rainer Pietsch und feierte zwischen 1977 und 1981 größere Erfolge. Zur Stammbesetzung Monn und Pietsch kamen Wolfgang Emperhoff und Sophia Reaney, zuständig für Gesang und Performance hinzu. (de)
- Orlando Riva Sound (commonly abbreviated as O.R.S.) was a German Euro disco group founded in 1977 by Anthony Monn and . Their first success was in 1977 with the song "Moon Boots", a mostly instrumental piece. Soon after the group's founding, they added as a singer/dancer. The following year, they released "Body to Body Boogie", which was more downtempo compared to "Moon Boots". The song also spawned the album of the same name with the following songs: "Disco Mussorgsky," "Sweet Release" and "Dream Machine", plus the 12" version of "Moon Boots". In 1979, the group got fifth place in the competition to represent Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest with "Lady, Lady, Lady". That year, they also had another hit with the song "Indian Reservation", a cover of the hit by Paul Revere & the Raiders. The following year, they had yet another hit with "Fire on the Water". Their final success came in 1981 with "O.T.T. (Over The Top)" after which the band broke up. (en)
- Orlando Riva Sound, connu aussi sous le sigle ORS, est un groupe disco allemand fondé par Anthony Monn et Rainer Pietsch en 1977. Wolfgang Emperhoff au chant, puis Sophia Reaney au chant et à la danse rejoignent rapidement les deux fondateurs. (fr)
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