Alicia Bridges
Alicia Bridges scored big in 1978 with "I Love the Nightlife (Disco 'Round)," a celebratory disco single that reached number five on the Billboard Hot 100. It was her biggest moment in music and made her self-titled debut, released on Polydor, a definite part of the feel-good disco scene of the late '70s. The blues-tinged "Diamond in the Rough" and "Broken Woman" were mildly successful, but Bridges never regained her disco reign. She released one more album for Polydor, 1979's Play It as It Lays, then settled into a series of independent recordings and compilations, such as 1984's Hocus Pocus, 2007's Say It Sister and 2008's FauxDiva XX -- that explored a wider range of inspirations. "I Love the Nightlife" has been included on dozens of disco compilations, including the soundtrack for The Last Days of Disco (which also features an update from Masters at Work's Nuyorican Soul project).
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Discography
7 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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FauxDiva XX
Rock - Released by A. Bridges Ltd. FDXXcwp on Nov 25, 2008
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Say It Sister
Pop - Released by Alicia Bridges Music on Sep 13, 2007
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This Girl Don't Care
Rock - Released by A Bridges Ltd on Oct 11, 2006
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Just A Little Lovin' (Just A Little Fun)
Rock - Released by Mega Records on Mar 24, 1973
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