Arranged and directed by Silviu Hera , with sound engineering by Theodor Negrescu .
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 Trio Expres - Vino La Dans (1983)
Backed by the Silviu Hera Band , the production features punchy rhythm sections and synth-driven melodies typical of early '80s pop. Arranged and directed by Silviu Hera , with
This era features founder Carmen Mureșan (now known as Carmen Harra) alongside new members like Natalia Guberna , delivering clean, synchronized vocal harmonies. Tracklist Highlights Musical Style & Composition Backed by the Silviu
Trio Expres – La Carnaval – Cassette (Album), 1983 [r5681716]
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.