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Thread started 07/25/15 5:46pm

JoeyC

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El Coco - Cocomotion (Part I & II)




Im into 70's and 80's music history, so when i hear a song like Cocomotion, i try to imagine what it was like in, lets say New York, at a Disco, when the DJ played this song. I bet the atmosphere was amazing.



From the album-Cocomotion(1977)

Rest in Peace Bettie Boo. See u soon.
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Reply #1 posted 07/26/15 2:11pm

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JoeyC said:




Im into 70's and 80's music history, so when i hear a song like Cocomotion, i try to imagine what it was like in, lets say New York, at a Disco, when the DJ played this song. I bet the atmosphere was amazing.



From the album-Cocomotion(1977)

I was only 14 when this music was in full swing and topping the Hot 100. LOVE the entire El Coco discography. In FACT, I've been soliciting BBR to consider remastering and reissuing their vinyl only releases! Good STUFF!!! Lush, orchestrated and deeply beautiful Dance Music! By the time I was of "age," Disco was gone and Hi Energy had moved in. The clubs must have been SO alive and fervent with those percussive breakdowns and whistles, huh? Check out "The Best of AVI Records" on Amazon and Rinder And Lewis (the producers) where you'll find El Coco and similar artists! If u like El Coco, you've got very sophisticated tastes! smile

Hungry? Just look in the mirror and get fed up.
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Reply #2 posted 07/26/15 2:39pm

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music headbang I love this type of disco music....the music is lush,dreamy and intoxicating.

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Reply #3 posted 07/26/15 5:04pm

terrig

Think studio 54 ....and this record sums it up perfectly smile

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Reply #4 posted 07/27/15 12:11pm

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whitechocolatebrotha said:

JoeyC said:




Im into 70's and 80's music history, so when i hear a song like Cocomotion, i try to imagine what it was like in, lets say New York, at a Disco, when the DJ played this song. I bet the atmosphere was amazing.



From the album-Cocomotion(1977)

I was only 14 when this music was in full swing and topping the Hot 100. LOVE the entire El Coco discography. In FACT, I've been soliciting BBR to consider remastering and reissuing their vinyl only releases! Good STUFF!!! Lush, orchestrated and deeply beautiful Dance Music! By the time I was of "age," Disco was gone and Hi Energy had moved in. The clubs must have been SO alive and fervent with those percussive breakdowns and whistles, huh? Check out "The Best of AVI Records" on Amazon and Rinder And Lewis (the producers) where you'll find El Coco and similar artists! If u like El Coco, you've got very sophisticated tastes! smile

I would also recommend checking out Cerrone.His music is very similiar to those artists you mentioned.I just recently bought his first four albums,remastered.

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SoulAlive said:

whitechocolatebrotha said:

I was only 14 when this music was in full swing and topping the Hot 100. LOVE the entire El Coco discography. In FACT, I've been soliciting BBR to consider remastering and reissuing their vinyl only releases! Good STUFF!!! Lush, orchestrated and deeply beautiful Dance Music! By the time I was of "age," Disco was gone and Hi Energy had moved in. The clubs must have been SO alive and fervent with those percussive breakdowns and whistles, huh? Check out "The Best of AVI Records" on Amazon and Rinder And Lewis (the producers) where you'll find El Coco and similar artists! If u like El Coco, you've got very sophisticated tastes! smile

I would also recommend checking out Cerrone.His music is very similiar to those artists you mentioned.I just recently bought his first four albums,remastered.

Cerrone! Of COURSE!!! Same league. Very lush, very orchestral Disco that's both beautiful and obscure until NOW! smile

Hungry? Just look in the mirror and get fed up.
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Reply #6 posted 07/27/15 3:39pm

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whitechocolatebrotha said:

SoulAlive said:

I would also recommend checking out Cerrone.His music is very similiar to those artists you mentioned.I just recently bought his first four albums,remastered.

Cerrone! Of COURSE!!! Same league. Very lush, very orchestral Disco that's both beautiful and obscure until NOW! smile

can't lose with gorgio moroder too smile

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Reply #7 posted 07/30/15 7:02pm

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whitechocolatebrotha said:

JoeyC said:




Im into 70's and 80's music history, so when i hear a song like Cocomotion, i try to imagine what it was like in, lets say New York, at a Disco, when the DJ played this song. I bet the atmosphere was amazing.



From the album-Cocomotion(1977)

I was only 14 when this music was in full swing and topping the Hot 100. LOVE the entire El Coco discography. In FACT, I've been soliciting BBR to consider remastering and reissuing their vinyl only releases! Good STUFF!!! Lush, orchestrated and deeply beautiful Dance Music! By the time I was of "age," Disco was gone and Hi Energy had moved in. The clubs must have been SO alive and fervent with those percussive breakdowns and whistles, huh? Check out "The Best of AVI Records" on Amazon and Rinder And Lewis (the producers) where you'll find El Coco and similar artists! If u like El Coco, you've got very sophisticated tastes! smile



Thanks for the post. Yeah i really like those lush, orchestrated, disco songs. My parents used to listen to a lot of Barry White/Love Unlimited Orchestra, O'Jays, MSFB, The Spinners, etc, so once Disco became popular, it wasn't that hard for me to get into songs like Cocomotion. I was only 10 when Cocomotion was released(77) and didn't actually hear it until around 1980, though. Back then i only scratched the surface (in regard to disco groups and songs) and didn't really discover the somewhat more obscure groups and songs, until i got into Hip Hop( and tape trading). Through tape trading, i discovered all kinds of goodies.


Anyway I'm gonna check out that best of AVI Records comp. thumbs up!



Also, concerning Giorgio Moroder and Cerrone. Yep, I'm a fan of both of them. As a matter of fact, i was going to post some Cerrone instead of El Coco. I think Giorgio and Cerrone are both underated(in the USA) as early electronic and dance music, pioneers.

Rest in Peace Bettie Boo. See u soon.
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