Discussion on Record Show (or, "The Dog goes shopping... yet again) within the Disco Music of the 70s and 80s forums, part of the General Music Discussions at DiscoMusic.com category; Well, I don't often go to these record shows, since most of them are a complete joke. More "collectables" than ...
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| Well, I don't often go to these record shows, since most of them are a complete joke. More "collectables" than records, and what remains are usually overpriced, beat-up, mainstream 70s rock albums, or scores of Aerosmith bootlegs and the like. Most times I'm lucky if I can find more than one vendor who has some decent stuff. However, this one just blew me away! Of course there was the usually shitty collectables/Hungarian vinyl pressings of Zeppelin albums... but they had an entire room of soul/funk/disco/R&B/dance!! I wound up spending all my money, and there was still soooo much more there. But although reasonable, the prices weren't quite dirt cheap enough for me to buy without caring if I liked them or not, and there was also no way to preview anything. So I had to stick to things that either sounded or looked really cool. Here's what I made off with...
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| Dear Friend! This is a very interesting list, and a few tracks are really rare here in Europe. Another tracks are unknown for me. I think, I have to search for them...hope I´ll get some... Cosmic Love & Kisses From SIRIUS & DARKTUNES |
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| hey graham, you got some goodies in that pile! i'm always interested in canadian shopping lists because i keep seeing songs on 12"s that were lp-only in america, so thanks for the info. i was just listening to a dj mix with that daddy dewdrop on it, and although that act had a notoriously cheesy novelty hit much earlier in the '70s, "the real thing" is a bonefide, if underrated, disco groover. also, i'd like to know what you can tell me about: Evidence: The Evidence -- Cnd LP i've seen that on ebay and nobody ever bids for it, but it sure has an interesting cover that suggests thematic eurodisco with some prog-rock touches. have i guessed correctly? enjoy your booty! barry |
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You are correct in your assumptions. It is over-the-top Euro-Space-Disco with prog-rock pretension in parts. The main track (which appears twice, once in a normal version and once in a longer "dangerous" version) is an absolute storm. It starts off slow with a spoken-word intro over somewhat-dated spacey synth effects... but once it kicks into high gear, hold on to your seat! Massive orchestration, high-paced rhythm, and a Vangelis-like chorus shouting out "Behold! They're coming back!". Curiously, this isn't as obscure as I had figured it to be. It was released in the US on Mercury (the Canadian version is on Philips and would seem to have not been distributed outside of Québec). There are several copies available on GEMM... |
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| Graham, that lot sounds brilliant. There are 3 of those tracks that I've come across & bought recently: 'Cathedrals' - DC LaRue, 'Ive Got a Treat' - Martin Circus & 'Disco 77'- Sassy. This last track is I think very good & is produced by Ray Martinez of Passion fame. Happy listening!
__________________ ISN'T IT NICE, SUGAR & SPICE...LURING DISCO DOLLIES TO A LIFE OF VICE.... |
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| Graham, Thanks for the heads up on the "Evidence" LP. Pretty sure I don't know this one. Just placed an order for the Mercury (US) edition based on your review.
__________________ Bernie ================================ |
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| I believe Jussi was talking up or looking for "Evidence" the last month or so. I pulled it out then and gave it a listen after too many years. I remember thinking shades of Costandinos but not as grand and a lot more strange. Good stuff.
__________________ Baby, Ask Me! Nicky |
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| Now having listened to a few more of them... - "Night Fever" by The Fatback Band is excellent; my fave LP from them of all the ones I've heard so far. Groovy and funky! - Kalei-Disco is very old-school instrumental, with the melody carried by the strings. Very different from anything else I've heard by Tony Green. - Stones Disco is... actually, pretty good. The arrangements are quite well done, and they don't camp it up all that much. Only problem is that the quality of the pressing is horrid. The music gets obliviated by the thunderous ripping sound of non-fill every few seconds. I don't think I can salvage this one. - Theme from Disco 77 is much more understated than I was expecting, but I love it... yeah, baby, yeah! - The John Davis LP is mostly covers of Cole Porter songs. Surprisingly, the two original numbers that he wrote on the LP are far better than the Porter tunes. But the biggest surprise thus far... - "Swan Song" by Birds Of A Feather -- as the name imples, it's a disco cover of part of Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake. Now, that in itself isn't very remarkable; there are plenty of (mostly third-rate) disco covers of the classics. At first, I was thinking "Oh Jeezuz, how hokey is this gonna be?..." But there's something about this one that I was totally unprepared for. Perhaps it's just me, but I haven't had any listening experience like this -- ever. This record took me to place and state of mind completely unlike anything I've ever encountered before. It's cheesy yet classy, cheap yet elegant, kitsch yet high-art, laughably ridiculous and yet still so incredibly beautiful, all at the same time. The dynamics and emotion from the original piece are preserved, instead of flattened or muted as is usually the case with this sort of thing. The overall effect was overwhelming. The only thing that even comes close to this experience are some of (Isao) Tomita's albums (the whole familiar-yet-strange experience) and those are still very different. |
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