Alright! Black American Dance Music From The Disco Era
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Alright! Black American Dance Music From The Disco Era
Various Artists (CD)
RECORD LABEL / RELEASE INFO:
Ace Music (UK) / 2001 / CDBGPD 142
CD in jewel case with liner notes and color photos
STUDIO CREDITS:
Producer(s):
Bunny Sigler (2)
Mike Theodore (3, 5, 7, 8)
Dennis Coffey (3, 5, 8)
The Counts (4)
Al Kent (6)
Eddie Saunders (10)
Joe Bataan (11)
Harvey Fuqua and Sylvester (13)
Compiled by Dean Rudland
Mastered by Duncan Cowell at Sound Mastering Ltd.
TRACKLISTING:
- Everthing's Gonna Be Alright : The Clark Sisters 3:35
(Elbernita "Twinkle" Clark) - Free Man [A Tom Moulton Mix] : South Shore Commission 5:39
(Bunny Sigler, Ronnie Tyson) - Sure Can't Go to the Moon : CJ & Co 7:29
(Curtis Durden, Constance Durden, Charles Clark, Joni Tolbert, Cornelius Brown Jr., Dennis Coffey, Mike Theodore) - Latin Disco : The Counts 6:44
(Mose R. Davis) - Magic Man : King Errissson 4:01
(King Errisson, Dennis Coffey, Mike Theodore) - Alvin Stone (Death of a Gangster) : Fantastic Four 6:46
(Al Hamilton, Calvin Colbert) - Moon Trek : Mike Theodore 5:34
(Mike Theodore) - Some Like It Hot : Dennis Coffey 5:09
(Dennis Coffey) - Disco Booty [A Tom Moulton Mix] : Melvin Sparks 4:23
(Melvin Sparks) - Love Don't Come Easy : New Jersey Connection 6:30
(Eddie Saunders) - Sadie (She Smokes) : Joe Bataan 4:19
(Joe Bataan) - I Need Somebody to Love Tonight : Sylvester 3:20
(Patrick Cowley)
NOTES:
The roots of Disco can be found on Alright! Black American Dance Music From The Disco Era, an eye-opening new British CD compiled by Dean Rudland. It starts off with an unreleased track from 1979 by the Clark Sisters and winds its way throught the seventies and early eighties.
Alright! Black American Dance Music From The Disco Era contains a nice booklet and liner notes including color photos of many of the original albums with a blurb on each giving the listener some insight into the tracks.
If you are looking to dig deeper into quality Disco music, then pick this one up. As with other Ace releases, the remastering is top notch and taken from the analogue masters. I'd love to hear what else Ace has in their catalogue as they have done an admirable job on this release.
Pros:
Fantastic selection and stellar audio quality.
Cons:
A little expensive as it is a British import, but well worth the cost.
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on Sep 18, 03 | 1:48 pm
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