produced the original version of "Disco Clone". "Disco Clone" was written by Ronald Melrose, a classmate of Cristina's from
Harvard University. Her boyfriend
Michael Zilkha wanted to take advantage of the
disco boom and record the song. She called it "the worst song I have ever heard" and decided to perform it as a "
Brechtian pastiche". Tony de Portago, a friend of Cristina's, was the first to record the male vocals for "Disco Clone", but his were thrown out as sounding "too foreign" and "insufficiently jaded".
Anthony Haden-Guest recorded the part in both English and French, which appear on song's first release.
Kevin Kline, a little known actor at the time, appears on the re-release.
Tom Moulton was approached to
mix the track, but he did not want to be involved with something that mocked disco.
Island Records founder
Chris Blackwell mixed it instead. The song's writer, Ronald Melrose, later became an
arranger and musical director on
Broadway shows, including
Jersey Boys. ==Composition==