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Bell & James - Living It Up (Friday Night) | |
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This is song is really appropriate right now
I always start my weekend with some 70s disco jams! | |
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I'll be glad when they (if they ever) release their 2 LP's on digitally remastered CD. Every one of the songs on their albums were hot. I'm dying to hear "Ask Billie" again. I hate when really good artists have their entire catalog reduced to ONE HIT. They were so much more than that.
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PDogz said: I'll be glad when they (if they ever) release their 2 LP's on digitally remastered CD. Every one of the songs on their albums were hot. I'm dying to hear "Ask Billie" again. I hate when really good artists have their entire catalog reduced to ONE HIT. They were so much more than that.
They had 2 LPs?? I'd love to hear those. | |
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SoulAlive said: They had 2 LPs?? I'd love to hear those.
Yeah, and neither was a throwaway. Their 1978 debut album "Bell & James"
And then their 1979 follow up album "Only Make Believe"
All songs on both albums written & produced by LeRoy Bell and Casey James on A&M Records. | |
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Wow I never heard that drum break before!
I have the short version on this: | |
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Cinnie said: Wow I never heard that drum break before!
Oh yeah! Their albums were awesome! They took you all the way there. Quality productions. These compilation CD's aren't doing any of these artists any justice. One or two hits, the "radio edit", and none of their great b-sides. | |
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PDogz said: Cinnie said: Wow I never heard that drum break before!
Oh yeah! Their albums were awesome! They took you all the way there. Quality productions. These compilation CD's aren't doing any of these artists any justice. One or two hits, the "radio edit", and none of their great b-sides. In my travels I found that usually the shorter versions appeared on the LPs while the long version was on some unattainable 12" single. Good to know this is on their Black & White album which will turn up sooner than an original 12" single. | |
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Cinnie said: Good to know this is on their Black & White album which will turn up sooner than an original 12" single.
I must say, only since listening to this YouTube clip am I aware that they had a "Black & White" album. Never heard of it before now. | |
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PDogz said: Cinnie said: Good to know this is on their Black & White album which will turn up sooner than an original 12" single.
I must say, only since listening to this YouTube clip am I aware that they had a "Black & White" album. Never heard of it before now. I wonder what it is then. Is the 6 minute version of "Living It Up (Friday Night)" on their self-titled debut? | |
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Cinnie said: Is the 6 minute version of "Living It Up (Friday Night)" on their self-titled debut?
The version on the self-titled vinyl album is actually 7:03. | |
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I remember when this was out ::: showing my age and don't care::: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I'll play it first and tell you what it is later. -Miles Davis- | |
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PDogz said: Cinnie said: Is the 6 minute version of "Living It Up (Friday Night)" on their self-titled debut?
The version on the self-titled vinyl album is actually 7:03. I won't sleep on it next time I see it then. | |
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i have that full-length 7:03 version of "Livin It Up (Friday Night)" on a disco compilation CD called 'D.J. Pix Disco Nights Volume 7'.This CD is filled with rare,hard to find stuff like "It Must Be Love" by Alton McClain and Destiny..."Heaven Knows" (12" version) by Donna Summer....and the "Breakin" theme song by Ollie and Jerry. | |
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SoulAlive said: i have that full-length 7:03 version of "Livin It Up (Friday Night)" on a disco compilation CD called 'D.J. Pix Disco Nights Volume 7'.This CD is filled with rare,hard to find stuff like "It Must Be Love" by Alton McClain and Destiny..."Heaven Knows" (12" version) by Donna Summer....and the "Breakin" theme song by Ollie and Jerry.
I saw that one on allmusic when I was looking for my Soul Music of the 70s picture. Where/when did you get that CD? | |
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I got that CD in 1998 at Tower Records. | |
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SoulAlive said: I got that CD in 1998 at Tower Records.
Looks fuckin awesome. Do you have the volumes leading up to number seven? | |
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no this is the only volume I got. | |
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Ifsixwuz9 said: I remember when this was out ::: showing my age and don't care:::
I remember when this was out and I don't care either! Man, we were blessed that we were alive during these magical times. Can u imagine missing that period and being born in the 90's and shit? ... Or even worse, being born in this decade? Nah nah player,...not the kid. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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SoulAlive said: no this is the only volume I got.
Yeah, the second album didn't have a hit on it like Friday Night was on their debut. The second album is cool but u know how follow ups usually pan out for folks. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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blackguitaristz said: Ifsixwuz9 said: I remember when this was out ::: showing my age and don't care:::
I remember when this was out and I don't care either! Man, we were blessed that we were alive during these magical times. Can u imagine missing that period and being born in the 90's and shit? ... Or even worse, being born in this decade? Nah nah player,...not the kid. agree | |
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The perfect jam to start a Friday night with. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Cinnie said:
Wow I never heard that drum break before! I love that long version. When it breaks down in the middle, then I like to start fading in Prince's "I Wanna Be Your Lover". It works perfectly. . . [Edited 5/10/08 8:25am] Andy is a four letter word. | |
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SoulAlive said: i have that full-length 7:03 version of "Livin It Up (Friday Night)" on a disco compilation CD called 'D.J. Pix Disco Nights Volume 7'.This CD is filled with rare,hard to find stuff like "It Must Be Love" by Alton McClain and Destiny..."Heaven Knows" (12" version) by Donna Summer....and the "Breakin" theme song by Ollie and Jerry. I have that CD too. It also includes an updated remixed version of "Dancing Machine" by The Jackson 5. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Cinnie said: SoulAlive said: I got that CD in 1998 at Tower Records.
Looks fuckin awesome. Do you have the volumes leading up to number seven? I don't have all the volumes but I have several and they are all great. Volume 11 is euro disco and it has some rare stuff like "Theme From The Midnight Express" by Geogio Moroder and the theme from "Star Wars". There's also a euro disco song on there from a group that features Luther Vandross before he became famous. Luther used to be able to jam before he got all damn mellow. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: I have that CD too. It also includes an updated remixed version of "Dancing Machine" by The Jackson 5.
I always skip that track.It's a lame remix of a classic song "Dancing Machine" didn't need to be remixed or "modernized" in any way. [Edited 5/10/08 14:36pm] | |
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blackguitaristz said: Ifsixwuz9 said: I remember when this was out ::: showing my age and don't care:::
I remember when this was out and I don't care either! Man, we were blessed that we were alive during these magical times. Can u imagine missing that period and being born in the 90's and shit? ... Or even worse, being born in this decade? Nah nah player,...not the kid. We were truly blessed The 70s is my favorite era for music and I'm glad that I was around for it. | |
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blackguitaristz said: Ifsixwuz9 said: I remember when this was out ::: showing my age and don't care:::
I remember when this was out and I don't care either! Man, we were blessed that we were alive during these magical times. Can u imagine missing that period and being born in the 90's and shit? ... Or even worse, being born in this decade? Nah nah player,...not the kid. True. I don't care what anyone says, weird clothes aside, the the 70's were the bomb for popular music. The 90's and the crap that's out now... :::shudders::: The fact that the least talented people get the most play these days really burns my ass. You really have to dig to find decent stuff. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I'll play it first and tell you what it is later. -Miles Davis- | |
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PDogz said:[quote] SoulAlive said: They had 2 LPs?? I'd love to hear those.
Yeah, and neither was a throwaway. Their 1978 debut album "Bell & James"
And then their 1979 follow up album "Only Make Believe"
All songs on both albums written & produced by LeRoy Bell and Casey James on A&M Records. What was the first single on the second album? I don't recall hearing this album. | |
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SoulAlive said: What was the first single on the second album? I don't recall hearing this album.
I don't believe a single was released from the second album. And yet, I'm so glad I scooped it up when it came out. I used to listen to both albums back to back, from beginning to end. There was just so much really good music in the 70's that never made it on the radio, as "a single", or made the transition over to CD's. It's a shame. One of the reasons I stopped listening to the radio decades ago. Radio is no judge of good music (IMHO). Can't blame the kids today for thinking "Super Freak" was the only song Rick James put out, or that "Word Up" was the only song Cameo did. | |
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