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A Complete Introduction To Disco (4-CD box set)
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A COMPLETE INTRODUCTION TO DISCO
Get Up Offa That Thing James Brown (4:10)
Shame Shame Shame Shirley & Company (3:43)
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I just got to get my hands on this Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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it'll make a great Christmas gift | |
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I just made the entire box set minus these two songs, using my CD's I ripped into iTunes,
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I have a lot of those songs already but it does look like a great set because there are several songs listed that I don't think I've heard of. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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I think I have most of these songs already.I wonder why these disco box sets never include hard to find stuff like....
"It Must Be Love" by Alton McClain and Destiny "Love Disco Style" by Erotic Drum Band "Spring Rain" by Silvetti "Makin' It" by David Naughton
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Exactly. And they always have to include Donna Summer, Chic, Sister Sledge, Vicki Sue Robinson, etc. Very great artists with great songs but they are on all the disco sets so you end up with multiple duplicates of songs. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Get Ready - Rare Earth, REALLY?? This is NOT disco.
To answer your question, songs are often duplicated because they're the only ones they can get the rights to place in a compilation and re-sell them. It's sad, because the same songs get circulated. It's a cheap way for a label to make money, hoping some "newbie" or younger person will pick this up, knowing they haven't purchased them in the first place.
I'm glad I collected and kept the great CD compilations over the past two decades that are now out of print. There's a lot of rare stuff on them.
THIS IS NOT FOR ME/US........... | |
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And if you're going to up Issac Hayes, "Don't Let Go" is disco song, not "Shaft"! | |
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yeah,I'm always amazed at some of the songs that appear on these sets.There always seems to be some confusion about what songs were the earliest disco songs."Everyday People" by Sly and the Family Stone??!! I don't know how that song made it onto this set,lol. | |
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No Loleatta Holloway? Wow. | |
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They should've included Dynamite instead, its rhythm section has ALL the ingredients of a disco birth.
As attractive as that look, I hope there will be a consistent Salsoul Records boxet. Now THAT would've been my money's worth. | |
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So then what in everyone's opinion is the best disco box set/comp ever released? | |
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THAT'S THE PROBLEM WITH COMPILATIONS!!! It's always one person at a labels opinion and/or their point of view.
Really, no comp is perfect, even if I make up a "best of" disco, funk, Hip-hop, R&B, someone else will not agree with my picks. Collect them all and make your own. | |
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I didn't ask for a perfect one, I asked what the best one was in your opinion. Is there not one that has been released that is better than the others or are they all equally frustrating to you? | |
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I haven't seen a really good compilation as far as disco goes because they always seem to repeat the most popular songs on each one. As for some funk and jams though, my favorite is Rhino's "Phat Trax" Volumes 1-7. All the tracks are either full length album versions or 12 Inch versions. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Its really an emphasis on earlier disco rather than later disco. The Pre disco songs go way back. Get Ready by Rare Earth is more melodic 3Dog Night Pop, the group were apparently the only white non pop group on Motown in 1969. Get ready dates from 1969 and is well before disco started. Shaft is not such as bad choice, as it has the symphi sound of pre 1976 disco and the funky wah wah guitar that is usually found as backing in pre 1977 disco songs (Love to Love you baby is a prime example). What the set needs is more Eurodisco like Cerrone, Boney M, Amanda Lear, Baccarat and Abba, and even a few British tracks like Dr Kiss Kiss by 5000 Volts, I love to love by Tina Charles and Get Right back to where we started from by Maxine Nightingale.
Otherwise its better than the standard disco disc with Bee Gees and Gloria Gaynor and that I love the Nightlife song. Good to see I need a Man by Grace Jones is on it as well. So what are u going 2 do? R u just gonna sit there and watch? I'm not gonna stop until the war is over. Its gonna take a long time | |
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Most of the songs on this set are more proto-disco than anything... then again it DID say "A Complete Introduction to Disco" but then where is Eddie Kendricks' songs from the genre's early decade ("Keep on Truckin'", "Boogie Down", etc.). Unless I didn't read the set list right I don't see 'em. That's an insult.
OK, I see "Change of Mind" but no other EK song that would signify the "start of disco". [Edited 9/8/10 23:06pm] | |
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Rare Earth's "Get Ready" is more funk oriented as is "Shaft". It has "disco elements" least "Shaft" does. | |
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Rhino's four-CD Disco Box is the most impressive disco retrospective yet assembled, featuring 80 tracks and exhaustive liner notes which chronicle the music's history, artists, innovations, and subsequent influence. Like many of the best Rhino anthologies of this sort, The Disco Box is a mixture of acknowledged classics and neglected yet surprisingly high-quality lesser-knowns (although the emphasis here is more on the former). The result is an enormously infectious, entertaining package that makes the best case yet for the importance and creative viability of disco in its heyday. There are a couple of minor flaws -- most disco fans will be able to name a few absent favorites (none of the Bee Gees' historically crucial Saturday Night Fever tracks were available for licensing, for example), and others may bemoan the lack of extended 12" club versions, which simply wouldn't fit into a compilation of this scope. At any rate, The Disco Box is still as definitive and well-done an overview as we're ever likely to see, and even at four CDs, it's the perfect introduction. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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The DISCO BOX (Rhino Records)
DISC ONE DISC TWO DISC THREE DISC FOUR | |
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The Disco Box is incredible! 80 disco songs.I especially enjoy discs two and three,which mostly cover the years 1976-1978.The only complaint I have is Anita Ward's "Ring My Bell" is presented in a lame remix(?) version that doesn't sound as good as the original version.One interesting thing about this set is that it takes you beyond the "disco years" (late 70s) and shows you how disco evolved in the 80s,proving that disco didn't really die in 1979 after all. | |
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I hear ya! I've been waiting YEARS for a Salsoul Records box set. | |
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I wish Rhino Records would put together another disco box set,this one focusing on the songs that don't appear frequently on other compilations.For example,Gloria Gaynor's "Anybody Wanna Party?".THAT'S the type of song I wanna see on a disco compilation! | |
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Rhino also did a superb job with their Disco Years CDs.They did seven volumes and I wish they would continue with it.Volume 5 is the most consistent.... | |
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If this isn't the hokiest boatload of batshit Idon't know what is | |
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Ah come on Ness,you know you want this set for Christmas | |
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boyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy? don't make me
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that's why we desperately need a Salsoul Records box set | |
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