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Doobie Brothers : (Michael McDonald and company)
What A Fool Believes
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Mar 22, 08 | 5:50 pmHey, if you played it at a DISCO for any real amount of time, like a couple of months. Then you have to acknowledge it. WHAT A FOOL BELIEVES mixed great with HE'S SO SHY by the POINTER SISTERS. Two similar songs that were out at the same times, more or less. I actually played a lot of the DOOBIE BROTHERS, "REELING IN THE YEARS" was a huge song. When using two copies to create a remix it turned that ROCK/POP song into an excellent DISCO VERSION!! UNLIKELY ARTISTS, yeah your right.
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Apr 06, 06 | 1:17 amLong train runnin(about love) was a discolike hit.
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Jun 17, 05 | 6:24 pmIMO "What a fool believes" is not Disco even after Jim Burgess did a 'Special Disco Mix' released on 12" by WB (WBSD-8778) back in 1978. Aretha's 1980 version didn't fare any better.
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Mar 14, 05 | 3:08 amThis fits more into the category we call 'Two step' in ol' Blighty. Not really Disco IMHO.
Incognito did a decent cover of 'Listen To the Music' last year (2004)
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Mar 03, 04 | 4:11 amThe 90s remix of "Listen to the Music" is quite a good dance track.
Just goes to show how much a remix can put into an old track.
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Jan 16, 04 | 11:02 pmDisco? Nah. An r & b-tinged pop hit with a funky beat, but then that describes half the Hot 100 in 1979. Michael McDonald always sounded to me like he was singing through a towel.

Reeling In The Years was a Steely Dan track.