What were your top 3 DISCOveries for January?

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Old January 16th, 2005, 09:56 PM
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Default What were your top 3 DISCOveries for January?

I know January is not technically over yet but by the time I get back on here it will be.
I have been absolutely obsessed with

1."SHAKE YOUR GROOVE THING" 12" - Peaches & Herb. Sure its commercial but this is a 6:34 minute stomper and I love it so much. I found it on "Priscilla Queen of the Desert " soundtrack (I really wanted it on cd so that I could groove with my discman). I realised that I really like the production work of Freddie Perren which led me to buy..

2."SOMETHING SPECIAL" - The Sylvers. This album features gems like "Disco Showdown" and "Mista Guitar Man". "Hot Line" is a classic.

3. "PART 3" - KC And The Sunshine Band. Hits aside, "Lets Go Party" absolutely rocks, its funky, druggy and catchy as hell. I heard Eurotechno group Scooter had sampled "Shake Your Booty" recently.
Other sampled songs I'm sure you are all aware of are "Weekend'' by Michael Gray (Oliver Cheathams "Get Down Saturday Night" - 1983) and INS Project use David Josephs "You Can't Hide Your Love" also 1983.

FINAL WORD> Carrie Lucas' "Dance With You" is my FAVOURITE SONG OF ALL TIME and I will NEVER get sick of hearing it!
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For recent obsessions or discoveries? For obsessions has been Louis Love "Manhattan" (which is unfortunatly an unreleased track as ive found out that we'll never find on vinyl lol).

As for new/old discoveries for the month that were totaly new to me..

Ganymed - Future World LP (1979)
Ganymed - Takes You Higher LP (1978)

both of these are pretty hardcore electro eurodisco on the order of Giorgio meets Kraftwerk..and the one song "We Like You" on the Future World LP is a total rip off of Cerrone's Supernature (right down to the "sweet drums" section) but done more hardcore and is great!

my other discovery for the month (and I even made a post about it) was a 12'' promo of Peter Gabriel "D.I.Y." which has a disco remix of it on it.
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Old January 17th, 2005, 07:41 PM
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OBSESSION Gladys Knight & the Pips: Love is always on your mind........... Simply fantastic!!!!
DISCOVERYWUF TICKET: The key...... totally house ante-litteram
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Old January 18th, 2005, 07:56 PM
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One record that I've rediscovered in the past few days, after a gap of 25 years is KEITH BARROW - TURN ME UP. I'd completely forgotten about this fantastic, 117 BPM, insistant, funky, disco opus with an 'I Wish' type of bassline, until I came across it in the attic. In some ways it's no surprise that I used to like it so much, as it was produced by Michael Stokes and co-written by him with Ron Matlock. Michael Stokes was part responsible for Morning Noon & Night's 'Bite Your Granny' (an all time funky fave) and Creative Source among others.

Although 11.38 in length it keeps me groovin', which is something very rare for me. The best part of the disc has to be the instrumental jam that more or less constitutes the middle third of the track. Yes please, more tracks like this!!!
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While cleaning the cob webs off of some vinyl, I came across these. Ahhhh, it's great to hear these after so long.

Rhoddes Kids - Voo-Doo Magic
Brother to Brother - In The Bottle
Pat Lundy - Party Music
Gentle Persuasion - Litterbug
Morningside Tribe - The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine
De-Lite-Ful - Forget That Girl
De Blanc - Oh No, Not My Baby
Dooley Silverspoon - Let Me Be The #1
David Barreto - On And On
Abaco Dream - Life And Death In The G&A
Executive Suite - You Believed In Me
Coalitions - I Don't Mind Doin' It

Gotta love the music :lol:
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Old January 21st, 2005, 12:12 AM
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And two days ago I found NORMA JEAN WRIGHTs cassette for 50c in an op shop! I love "Saturday" to bits and "I Like Love" although I can't help but think of the recent cover by Solitaire whenever I listen to it. Hers is an expectedly superior version.
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What a great topic because this happens often. Something you have not heard in awhile that sounds really good. Three that I have found this month that I rediscovered on New Year's Eve are:

High - Skyy ('80)
Bad times - Captain Rapp ('84)
Come on and dance - The Saturday Night Band ('78)

one more that I'd like to add to this list is on the slow side:

Forever more- Enchantment

This is the beauty of classics, they reinvent themselves. :P

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Default HARD TO FIND 45'S ON CD: SWEET SOUL SOUNDS

I bought this CD from Amazon Marketplace for one song that I have been playing over and over:
YOUR'E THE ONE by LITTLE SISTER.
6:39 worth of glory. The sound is flawless. A treasure.
I have the original 45 on Stone Flower, which I played to death way back in 1973. Part I was on the A side and Part II was on the B side.
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Old January 21st, 2005, 10:21 PM
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I bought this CD from Amazon Marketplace for one song that I have been playing over and over:
YOUR'E THE ONE by LITTLE SISTER.
6:39 worth of glory. The sound is flawless. A treasure.
I have the original 45 on Stone Flower, which I played to death way back in 1973. Part I was on the A side and Part II was on the B side.
This caught my eye!!!Would love to have that track in all its glory!!!

So I went to AMG to see what else is on it:

1 Sweet Soul Music Arthur Conley 2:21
2 Funky Street Arthur Conley 2:25
3 (There's Gonna Be A) Showdown Archie Bell, Drells 2:34
4 Just One Look Doris Payne 2:29
5 Cry to Me Betty Harris 3:15
6 The Sweetest Thing This Side of Heaven Chris Bartley 2:55
7 Open the Door to Your Heart Darrell Banks 2:30
8 She's Looking Good Rodger Collins 2:22
9 I'm the Lover Man Williams, Little Jerry 2:35
10 Dry Your Eyes Brenda & The Tabulations 3:03
11 Part Time Love Taylor, Little Johnny 3:20
12 Slip Away Clarence Carter 2:31
13 Stand by Your Man Candi Staton 2:55
14 Reconsider Me Johnny Adams 3:52
15 Expressway to Your Heart Soul Survivors 2:54
16 (I Wanna) Testify Parliaments 3:02
17 You're the One [Complete] Little Sister 6:38 :D
18 Trapped by a Thing Called Love Denise LaSalle 2:37
19 Somebody's Watching You Little Sister 2:53
20 Love Land Charles Wright 3:04
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Come On And Dance, Dance (LP Mix) / Saturday Night Band
It's Alright With Me / Patti Labelle
Does It Feel Good / BT Express
It Looks Like Love / Goody Goody
Just Like A Doorknob / Touche
Running Away (12" Mix) / Roy Ayers
To Each His Own / Faith, Hope & Charity

Some are more re-discoveries than all new finds. Namely the Saturday Night Band.

The one song I never really enjoyed but got a better quality mp3 of and now LOVE is...
Feed The Flame / Lorraine Johnson
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Old January 23rd, 2005, 10:55 AM
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Disco-vered and bought some excellent stuff over the past weeks, things that I was not very familiar with but took me to heaven:

1. J.B's : "Rock groove machine" (Groove Machine-1979/9:03)
"Georgia peach disco" (Groove Machine-1979/10:18 )
2. Southside Movement: "Ain't gonna watch you no' mo'"
(Moving South-1975/6:15)
3. Brass Construction: "Dance" (Brass Construction-1975/9:46)
4. Caress: "Catch the rhythm" (Danny Krivit-Edits by Mr. K-2003/
11:02)
5. Claudja Barry: "Love for the sake of love" (Salsoul TDM-2004/
7:46)

And I'll be hunting again this week!
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My top five songs of the month:
“I Feel Right” - Danny Keith
“Palace Palace” - Who’s Who
“Miss You” - Styloo
“Pretty Face” - Styloo
“Take A Chance” - Bizzy & Company

My most unusual discovery of the month:
“Dancing Street” - Priscilla Chan (Cantonese Eurobeat from 86)

On the top of my download list:
“Midnight” - Doris D & The Pins (for the last six months)
“Magic Moment” - Webo
“Connection” - Lena
“Top Model” - Biba

I also finally got around to downloading “Hills Of Katmandu”, “Love Attack”, “Souvenirs”, and “Fear”.
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Old January 28th, 2005, 10:47 PM
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Default Three great finds this month

Noel - "Is There More To Life Than Dancing". Written & Produced by the Mael brothers of Sparks, this is disco-fabulousness I didn't even know existed. Ditto "The Night They Invented Love".

The Exciters "Blowing Up My Mind" - ok, its really a Northern Soul tune, but a damn fine one at that

The Shapeshifters - "Back To Basics" - a new record that sounds 25 years old. And that's a good thing.
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Rediscovered recently -

Ripple - The Beat Goes On

Sine - Just Let Me Do My Thing

KID - Don't Stop
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Cymande's first Lp, (listening to the other two)the hit "The Message" was the only cut I remembered but this whole album has some mighty funky,jazzy, jams in it :D
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