Candi & The Backbeat

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Candi & The Backbeat (initially called Candi) was a Canadian pop band with lead vocalist Candy Pennella. They released their debut self-titled album, Candi, in 1988 on the I.R.S. Records label. Band members included Nino Milaazzo on bass & background vocals, Paul Russo on drums & percussion, and Rich Imbrogno on keyboards. The band is best known among U.S. audiences for the freestyle classic "Dancing Under a Latin Moon," a major dance hit which also made number 68 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1988.

In 1990, at the 20th Juno Awards Candy Pennella was nominated for Female Vocalist of the Year, losing to Rita MacNeil.[1] She was nominated for the same award the next year, losing to Celine Dion.[2]

Included in the Candi album was "Under Your Spell", nominated for the Single of the Year at the 1990 Junos.[1] "Under Your Spell" and "Missing You", from the same album, where both nominated for Best Dance Recording at the same award show.[1]

The band, under the new name Candi & The Backbeat, released the album World Keeps On Turning in 1990. The title track from the album was nominated for the Best Dance Recording at the 1991 Junos.[2]

[edit] Candi album

Candy Pennella appears on the cover of the Candi album (1988)
Candy Pennella appears on the cover of the Candi album (1988)

Track listings (minutes:seconds):

Side one:

  1. "Under Your Spell" (3:49)
  2. "Missing You" (3:56)
  3. "Shine On" (3:58)
  4. "Independent" (5:32)
  5. "Love Makes No Promises" (4:50)

Side two:

  1. "Dancing Under a Latin Moon" (4:29)
  2. "Dance With Me" (3:38)
  3. "Luck Night" (4:29)
  4. "Pleasure Island" (4:36)
  5. "Closer Than Ever" (3:52) featuring Eugene Hunt

[edit] World Keeps On Turning album

Side one:

  1. "The World Just Keeps On Turning"
  2. "Friends Forever"
  3. "What's In A Love"
  4. "Dream Train"
  5. "Good Together"

Side two:

  1. "Time For A New Life"
  2. "Getting Closer"
  3. "Someone Like You"
  4. "Find Love (Don't You Wanna)"
  5. "Saving All The Love"

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c "Past Winners Database: 1990 20st Juno Awards", The Envelope of the Los Angeles Times; URL accessed May 24, 2006.
  2. ^ a b "Past Winners Database: 1991 21st Juno Awards", The Envelope of the Los Angeles Times; URL accessed May 24, 2006.