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Old July 30th, 2006, 02:24 AM
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As a collector of all music disco .... I often take chances on records that I'm not familiar with because of the title ( or producers or writers ) they have a smell of being possibly disco .....

Many many times .... it turns out , they are not .:-(

So I'm going to start keeping track of some of such songs . (just for the record and maybe also saving others the trouble )

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FUNKY BUT CHIC
David Johansen 1978


Didn't recall Johansen doing disco .... but with such a clever title ...... I thought Johansen may have come up with a funk groove that simulated the Chic sound.
(It was also released on Blue Sky records ... very big in disco in 1978 because of Dan Hartman ...)

Nope .... not at all .....this is just your basic rock n roll .....


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Old July 30th, 2006, 11:12 PM
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After buying Lady Night by Patrick Juvet I thought it couldn't hurt too much getting the "Still Alive" LP by him as well from 1980 (as far as I recall)
Not a good idea!! :cry: This has nothing to do with disco at all.
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Old August 27th, 2006, 11:25 PM
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Not disco 45’s :

HEARTBREAKER
Intergalactic Touring Band

Passport 1977

Early Bowie meets jazz
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DIGGIN’ IT
Dunn & Rubini

Motown’s Prodigal label 1976

Country
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MRS. JONES (long version 5:20 )
Big Al Downing

WB 1978

Hill-billy
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CLOSE TO YOU A: (3:00)/ B: (5:37)
Carpenter’s song remake 1975
By B.T. Express

Slow ballad
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KISS ME NOW
Kenny Lupper featuring High Inergy

Tamla 1978

Cabaret



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Old September 4th, 2006, 02:37 PM
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How about this one? I know it didn't catch up that well in the US but in Europe it was/is massive:

New Order: "The Beach/Blue Monday"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqCQP...elated&search=

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SHGl...elated&search=
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Old September 15th, 2006, 12:25 PM
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More not disco 45's :


BUMP IN YOUR JEANS :o:o
Fox Fire

no date

yes it is a "bump" record ...
"you gotta move mama get outta your chair put your hands in the air ... and bump in your jeans "

however the music is Alabama country rock ..... ( I don't quite get this one ?? ) .... ..... . (!!??)

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SISTER ANDREA
Mahavishnu Orchestra

Long version : 9:56 :o
Short version : 4:34

Conceptual rock ....sounds like Deep PuRPLE
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DANCIN’ IN THE NIGHT
L.A. JETS

RCA 1976

Promo copy with special picture sleeve reading “FOR DJ’s ONLY" and featuring the typically disco styled torso photo of a young perky breasted female wearing an LA JETS a-shirt.

Would’ve bet money this was a long lost disco record . Well, it is about dancing … but this song was unsuccessfully offered up for a crowd that wanted to dance to rock in the middle of the disco era .
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Passion
1979
A small hole single pressed at 33 1/3 on AVI in 1979 …surely would be a disco record , right ?
Wrong ! For some reason this format was used for this Oliva Newton John type whispery tune ( ??)
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NIGHT MUSIC
Nada QAMAR

Nuru TAA Records
No date
Time: 4:00 minutes
Traditional Japanese “night” music … I guess
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WHY DON'T WE LIVE TOGETHER
N.E. Philly Band

Fantasy 1976

Hey a "philly" record , on Fantasy in 1976

yet its sort of LOBO sounding ......

why don't we live together
whether love lives or dies
at least we know .... we tired


Bet Dr. Laura would love this one ! ;)




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Mike Douglas

Atlantic 45-3344
"sleeper" side of LONELINESS

1976 ..... year recorded: qualifies?: ---check
DANCIN' AGAIN... title: qualifies? : --- check
Richard Rome ....arranged and conducted by: qualifies? : --- check
Sigma Sounds Studios Philadelphia .... recorded at: qualifies?: --- check


however ....

100% what one would expect a Mike Douglas record to sound like and definitely NOT disco .....




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Christ, Mike Douglas made a disco record. Holy Jeeesus! Now I understand what happened to disco...


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Old June 4th, 2008, 01:35 AM
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Christ, Mike Douglas made a disco record. Holy Jeeesus! Now I understand what happened to disco...


...jus' kiddin'
... no no it's OK , you're safe Paul .....re-read it ... Mike Douglas did NOT make a disco record ....


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I think we all have fallen victim to this unfortunate situation. Getting a record expecting DISCO, and getting something else. The instance that comes into mind first, after HEART OF GLASS, I foolishly expected BLONDIE to now be a DISCO band. I bought or got a promo of their next album and low and behold, NOT DISCO. I am sure that pales in comparison with others who got NOT DISCO records expecting DISCO. It probably pales in my own other experiences with NOT DISCO records, but it is the first one that came to mind. Something to do with Debbie Harry.
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Old June 4th, 2008, 12:02 PM
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I think we all have fallen victim to this unfortunate situation. Getting a record expecting DISCO, and getting something else. The instance that comes into mind first, after HEART OF GLASS, I foolishly expected BLONDIE to now be a DISCO band. I bought or got a promo of their next album and low and behold, NOT DISCO. I am sure that pales in comparison with others who got NOT DISCO records expecting DISCO. It probably pales in my own other experiences with NOT DISCO records, but it is the first one that came to mind. Something to do with Debbie Harry.
I LOVE Debbie's solo albums such as Koo Koo.."Backfired" was HOT...and I found it to be dance worthy..by that time nothing was really labled as Disco..this was 1981..It was too soon after the so called Disco takedown.
and I also LOVE RockBird.."In Love With Love" and "french Kissing'
the remixes were hot too...
Debbie has the versatility to be a rocker chick,New wave girl,punk Goddess and a Dance Diva.
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Old June 4th, 2008, 12:33 PM
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Default Re: This ain't disco :

I also love DEBBIE HARRY's entire catalogue very much. I discovered BLONDIE because they did a disco song but from there I explored and bought the old stuff.
KOO KOO is such a great album - Anything CHIC produced was top-notch in my book.

One album that I bought which doesn't qualify as "disco" is CHAKA KHAN "Chaka" (1978) ; I'M EVERY WOMAN had me expecting nothing but disco tracks.

Another one was ODYSSEY's "Hollywood Party Tonight" from 1978. I expected a lively disco affair but it was not. I discovered a lovely ballad though called "Lucky Star".
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Old June 4th, 2008, 12:48 PM
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Understandably, DEBBIE HARRY WAS GREAT, her solo career was after"Disco", so I will grant you that and totally agree with you Dayna. Do you call T.K.A. and Rocker's Revenge, John Rocca and that whole freestyle movement "Disco", or the child that "Disco" fathered? JOEL DIAMOND put out a 12" in 1982 or so called "Super Strauss", remember that one? I got it through the record pool, but it was a medley , superbly done and performed, of CLASSICAL music? No where close to DISCO!!
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DEFINITELY not disco (at least to my sometimes-faulty ear):

Donny Osmond's 1976 DISCO TRAIN LP (LP's top single was "C'Mon Marianne" - a bouncy pop cover of the Four Seasons hit from '67).

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Cheryl Ladd's 1978 single "Think It Over" (definitely NOT a cover version of Cissy Houston's dancefloor scorcher released the same year with the same title)

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Cheryl Ladd's 1979 DANCE FOREVER Lp . . .despite the LP's title and it coming out during disco's peak, the LP's contents are probably more lite country-pop than anything.
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Old June 4th, 2008, 01:11 PM
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DEFINITELY not disco (at least to my sometimes-faulty ear):

Donny Osmond's 1976 DISCO TRAIN LP (LP's top single was "C'Mon Marianne" - a bouncy pop cover of the Four Seasons hit from '67).

I really like that you came up with this one DR. LOVE !!



The title is even DISCO TRAIN for crying out loud!!!!

and yet ....


its not



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oh I get it ..... Donny's desperately trying to hang on to his same ol' poppy sequined sound ... but its 1976 and the disco train is going to run right over him !!!!
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This is intended to be an ongoing thread and anyone else who wants to participate is welcome to add any they want to here .

As a collector of all music disco .... I often take chances on records that I'm not familiar with because of the title ( or producers or writers ) they have a smell of being possibly disco .....

Many many times .... it turns out , they are not .:-(

I can relate to this. It's not always a negative thing though, I've come across some really wonderful records this way, regardless of their disco credentials, so to speak..

A big one for me was Cissy Houston's self-titled album from 1977. It was on Private Stock Records, produced by Michael Zager, sporting a rather effervescent album cover.. Overlooking the tracklist it seems (the number of songs, times), I was expecting something like "Think It Over," but the record was actually a straight-ahead soulful affair. Mostly covers of songs like "Tomorrow", "Your Song" etc.. but she ends up putting her stamp on those songs, wringing more emotion out of them than one would even think is possible, IMO.. Best track on the record is her version of "Make It Easy On Yourself," which is absolutely beautiful.

Another one is Martha Velez' "Escape From Babylon" (1976, Sire) LP produced by Bob Marley. I wasn't really expecting a lot of disco, but there was a track on there called "Disco Night" which I was curious about. Not disco at all, it turns out, but a pretty nice reggae tune..
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