[2] The single "Love is the Answer" by Van McCoy & The Soul City Symphony was from the album of the same name.
[11] Avco Records ran a full-page ad for the single which appeared in the 31 August issue of Billboard.
He attended a reception at the Limelight night club, which was hosted by Quality Records.
The function was to also commemorate the first concert appearance of Van McCoy and the Soul City Symphony at the Montreal Forum the following day on the 20th.
The reviewer said that the song, a Hugo and Luigi production which was arranged and conducted by Van and his Soul City Symphony was a tapestry of vivid colors.
[20][21] Pictured on page 16 in the 2 August issue of Cash Box, Van McCoy was with Jim Tyrell, the vice-president of CBS Records.
[22] McCoy was also pictured on page 30 in the same issue with Frankie Crocker, holding his gold record for achieving a million and a half sales.
Referring to the ten tracks on the album as pistol packin' power, the reviewer also said that it would be hard to keep your feet from workin' out.
The tracks singled out were, "Disco Baby", "Fire", "Doctor's Orders", "Pick Up the Pieces", and "Get Dancin'".
[24] On the week of 19 April 1975, Disco Baby made its debut on the Cash Box 101 to 175 Albums chart.
[25] On the week of 10 May, Disco Baby debuted in the Cash Box Top 100 albums chart at no.
[31][32][33] It was reported by Cash Box in the magazine's 5 July 1975 issue that in the week before, Van McCoy and his Soul City Symphony orchestra made a first-time appearance at the Montreal Forum.
4 with a bullet, Bud Katzel the vice-president an GM for Avco reported that the sales volume was continuing to build.