Disco music of the 1970s-1980s for DJs & record collectors
Discussion on Super Rare Disco Grooves 29 within the Disco Music of the 70s and 80s forums, part of the General Music Discussions at DiscoMusic.com category; Just whacked together another disco compilation called "Super Rare Disco Grooves 29" although some of the songs aren't rare. Anyhow ...
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| Super Rare Disco Grooves 29 1 Andre Gagnon Surprise 1975 2 Andre Gagnon Wow 1975 3 Patti Brooks Lets Make Love To The Music 1977 4 L.T.D. You Can Be Free 1974 5 Titanic Santa Fe 1972 6 Dennis Coffey Calling Planet Earth 1978 7 Andrea True Connection More More More 1976 8 El Coco Fait Le Chat 1976 9 Brother Soul Cookies 1975 10 B.T. Express Expose Yourself 1977 11 Jimmy Bo Horne I Wanna Go Home With You 1978 12 Ecstasy, Passion & Pain Good Things Dont Last Forever 1974 13 Blackbyrds Party Land 1975 14 Claudja Barry (Boogie Woogie) Dancin Shoes 1979 15 Linda Lewis It's In His Kiss 1975 16 Commodores Squeeze The Fruit 1977 17 Tony Etoria - I Can Prove It 1976
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| One of the amazing things of this forum is that I thought I knew many more disco tunes & artists than most people, til I read posts like this one. I don't recognize any song other than "More more more" and the "Boogie woogie dancin' shoes" here, even as I know and like some of the artists. Of course, this makes me want to listen to all this material! Titanic, for example. Now that I'm back at searching in the vinyl shelves, I see a "Greatest Hits" of this band a lot. I think I probably never ever heard one of their "hits"! Still, many people here know them and others I don't even find or remember. Maybe every country had a different experience of this phenomenon back in the day, and came to like some songs more than the others. Maybe I'm just found my own humbleness. I don't know, but it seems interesting! 8)
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| Titanic were a Norwegian rock group with an English singer. They had two records which were big disco hits in New York, Sultana and Rain 2000, and some of their records are collectable on the hip hop scene for the breaks. Santa Fe is a great record and not many people know it. It sounds like a tribal house record, with a guy sort of talking over the top. They're very easy to find, especially if you live in Europe. There's also another tune called Macumba but it's spoilt a bit by cheesy parts to the song (I recently did a re-edit of it to get rid of these bits). |
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