Half the "Off The Wall" album could make the cut.
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Yeah, especially the underrated I Can't Help It! | |
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I Wanna Be Your Lover is disco. What the fuck. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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Thanks for posting this, you turned me on to the following songs: Daddy Cool - Boney M. You To Me Are Everything - The Real Thing Hang On In There Baby - Johnny Bristol Going Back to My Roots - Odyssey One Way Ticket - Eruption Rasputin - Boney M. (yes beleive it or not i had never heard it) Kelly Marie - Feels Like I'm In Love
Do you remember lying in bed
With your covers pulled up over your head? Radio playin' so no one can see - The Ramones | |
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How about these that I don't see in any previous lists: v
"Lovin' Is Really My Game" - Brainstorm, 1977 RCA Records "Love Insurance" - Front Page, 1979 RCA Records "There But For The Grace Of God Go I" - Machine, 1979 RCA Records "This Time Baby" - Jackie Moore, 1979 Columbia/CBS Records "You + Me = Love" - Undisputed Truth, 1979 (I THINK. Not sure of the year), Whitfield Records.
The height years of Disco Music for ME were from 1977 - 1980. Prior to 1977, I would coin the style as "Soul" or "Funk." After 1980, I would coin it as "Post-Disco" or "R&B." It's always amazing to me that some songs are labeled "Disco" in 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984 & 1985. Disco had been long dead prior to these aforementioned years. Additionally, not all Soul/R&B within said years was intended to be labeled as "Disco" songs. R&B/Soul were separate entities which just so happend 2 parallel Disco. [Edited 7/17/14 15:36pm] [Edited 7/17/14 15:40pm] Hungry? Just look in the mirror and get fed up. | |
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Absolutely BANGIN' song!
[Edited 7/17/14 15:35pm] Hungry? Just look in the mirror and get fed up. | |
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I love all the attention Disco is getting on the org now, its great as I love Disco and that is a great list, but some very good early (1974 -1976) British disco is left out like.
1. I'm on fire - 5000Volts featuring Tina Charles 2. I love to love - Tina Charles 3. Doctor Love - Tina Charles 4. Dance little lady dance - Tina Charles (Seriously where is the love for Tina Charles?) 5. Heaven is in the back seat of my cadillac - Hot Chocolate 6. Emma/Emmeline - Hot Chocolate 7. Dr Kiss Kiss - 5000 Volts (Post Tina Charles) 8. Get right back - Maxine Nightingale . Nearly all of it was produced by a chap called Biddu . Also what about Ottawans two disco smashes Hands up and D.I.S.C.O . Grace Jones early output is pretty disco too like Do or die I need a man Fame Thats the Trouble and the ethereal discofied mix of La Vie en rose.
I will think of more. Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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And "You make me feel like dancing" by Leo Sayer, his best disco song ever. Leo Sayer was an innovative artist who tried several forms of 70s music (Country, ballads, AOR, Rock, Folk etc) and his take on disco here is pretty good. Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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Thanks for explaining this because I was thinking that some of the songs on this entire thread don't bring the word 'disco' to my mind when I hear them. Some, I think they sound more like funk to me. | |
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I love me some Intsant Funk I use to jam the 8-track in my 63 Impala Wow those were the good ol' days... | |
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thanks for all the replies, all the Input to this thread, Prince 4Ever. | |
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Off the top of my head; my 100 essential Disco songs would a bit different and these would be on my list.
Cheryl Lynn - Got To Be Real, Star Love O'Jays - Love Train B.T. Express - Express T-Connection -Do What You Wanna Do Space Bass - Slick Linda Clifford - Runaway Love Crown Heights Affair - Dreaming A Dream S.O.S Band - Take Your Time (Do It Right) Hamilton Bohannon - Lets Start The Dance Invisible Man's Band - All Night Thing Silver Connection - Get Up And Boogie, Fly Robin Fly TomTom Club- Genuis Of Love First Choice - Doctor Love 12' D' Train - You Are The One For Me Salsoul Orchestra - Oh I Love It (Love Break) Evelyn Champagne King - Love Come Down Barry White - Can't Enough Of Your Love Van McCoy - The Hustle Hues Corporation - Rock The Boat Issac Hayes - Juice Fruit (Disco Freak) Anita Ward - You Can Ring My Bell
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I don't see anything in the OP's list by the Jacques Fred Petrus/Mauro Malavasi production team - "The Glow Of Love" by Change, "I'll Do My Best" by Ritchie Family, "On The Beat" by BBQ Band etc. Maybe some would regard those as merely early '80s R&B, but they were extremely Chic-influenced and have a strong disco feel to me. | |
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OK, so they put the Doobie Brothers on there just to see if we were paying attention?
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OK, that was a nice adaptation right there but the original was definitely not disco.
I like this a lot. Did the Doobies remix it themselves? | |
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Pop Muzik is more new-wave/synthpop than aything else. I don't know if I could really call it a disco song | |
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a disco classic!! I have both albums by this group. | |
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