Fulltime records is (still alive) for me one of the most beautiful italo disco labels.

Ago was a studio band created by long black hair singer Agostino Presta and Michele Violante. Album sound is a little bit poppy with Nile Rogers style guitar with great horns and synth arrangements. The hit of this LP was “For you“, a rollerskating boogie jam that in the middle got a far-out drumbreak. All the lp is really interesting. Great bass works and good rhythms and nice chorus arrangements. The lead voice is not so goood and often english pronunciation makes you laugh, but it”s essential and it works quite good inside songs. Unfortunately Ago published only this and few 12″ and 7″. Four singles were published after this album, but the sound moved into a digital italo disco style without soul. Agostino Presta, the singer was an italian Disc jockey from Prato that worked @ “The Farmhouse” in Prato during the 80s. What is he doin’ today? Is still alive? Nobody knows.


Ago – Stop your life


Ago – You make me do it


Ago – Computer in my mind (videoclip)

Tracklist:
1. For you
2. Trying over

3. It will never be

4. Good time

5. Stop your life

6. Let’s fun

7. You make me do it

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