Martin Boer moved into a new professional studio and started making remixes under the name Dancability Productions, making remixes for artists such as Becky Bell, Twenty 4 Seven and Luv' (for their Megamix '93), while Bobby Boer designed record covers and CD inlays for other artists.
From a popular female trio which had hit records three years in a row (1978–1981) in a dozen of countries, Luv' became an act which only caught the attention of the Dutch speaking mass media in the Netherlands and in Flanders (Belgium).
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This medley is a non-stop dance mix of Luv's greatest chart toppers (U.O.Me (Theme from Waldolala), Trojan Horse, You're the Greatest Lover and Ooh, Yes I Do), whose original versions were smash hits in the late 1970s in a large part of Continental Europe, South Africa and Mexico.
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The promotion campaign of this anthology CD was launched in a notorious Amsterdam gay club (De iT) where the Luv' singers appeared in concert.
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The trio signed a record deal with Arcade Records for the release of a compilation (entitled Luv' Gold).
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In 1994, Luv' recorded what turned out to be their final studio album, (All You Need Is Luv'), and soon after disbanded.
While the original Luv' members were reunited in the Spring of 1993 and promoting the "Gold" compilation and the Megamix '93 single, Jacques Zwart, who had produced the 1989-1992 line-up, signed a deal with the German label Edel Music to release a new version of the Hit-medley as a Maxi single.