Trio Expres - Vino La Dans (1983) -

The 1983 album by Trio Expres, often referred to as or La Carnaval , is a vibrant artifact of Romanian disco-pop that showcases the group's transition into their second major lineup. This release solidified their reputation as pioneers who introduced high-energy choreography and Western-inspired disco sounds to Romanian audiences. Musical Style & Composition

A festive, rhythmic track that remains one of their most recognizable 1983 releases. Trio Expres - Vino La Dans (1983)

Much of the record consists of Romanian-language covers of international hits. For instance, the title track "Vino la dans" is a version of Dolly Dots’ "Hela-Di-Ladi-Lo," and other tracks like "Charlie" adapt Benito di Paula's work. The 1983 album by Trio Expres, often referred

The album features several standout tracks that were popular in Romanian dance clubs and television at the time: Much of the record consists of Romanian-language covers

Released by the state-owned Electrecord (Catalog No. ST-EDE 02213).