Discussion on Disco/Soul tracks by rock artists within the Funk, Jazz, Northern Soul, Rare Grooves forums, part of the General Music Discussions at DiscoMusic.com category; Here's one for you. Name some disco/soul/funk tunes put out by groups or artists more known for rock music. 1) ...
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| Here's one for you. Name some disco/soul/funk tunes put out by groups or artists more known for rock music. 1) John Valenti - why don't we fall in love, an album track on a mainly rock album. |
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| Kiss - I was made for lovin' you. |
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| Street Player - Chicago Take Me Home - Cher If You're In Love with a Beautiful Woman - Dr Hook Another One Bites the Dust - Queen Let's Dance - David Bowie Lots of tunes by the Bee Gees (no way a Funk/Soul/Disco band) |
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Queen - Cool Cat (from the album hot space I think) This was a big tune on the uk Rare Groove scene in the late 80s. |
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| Goodnight Tonight - Wings Here Comes The Night - Beach Boys |
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| Lots of rock artists got on the disco bandwagon, especially after Saturday Night Fever. Kinks - Superman Grateful Dead - Shakedown Street Rolling Stones - Miss You, Emotional Rescue Tim Curry - Paradise Garage Elton John - Don't Go Breaking My Heart, Philadelphia Freedom John Lennon - Whatever Gets You Thru The Night Kiss - Dirty Livin, which sounds more disco than I Was Made For Lovin You Ann Margaret - Love Rush Rod Stewart - Da Ya Think I'm Sexy Barry Manilow - It's A Miracle; Copacabana Blondie - Heart of Glass Bryan Adams - Let Me Take You Dancing Dominic Troiano - We All Need Love Queen - Another One Bites The Dust (a copy of Chic's 'Good Times') Disco Funk |
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| Roxy Music - Love Is The Drug |
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They wrote &/or produced brilliant funk/soul/disco tracks for Melba Moore, Tavares, Al Green, Teri de Sario, Yvonne Elliman, Candi Staton, Samantha Sang & Dionne Warwick. 8) If that don't make them funk/soul/disco i don't know what does sweety?! :-? |
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Disco Funk |
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| I am with Headlamp on this one, after all the BGs would never of gone all disco/soul untill old Mr. Stigwood told them to do so. As for the soul/disco artists that the Gibbs produced, well any one of them has enough soul/emotion to spare some :roll: But I will say the boys could craft a good danceable tune or two! |
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| I remembered a couple more: Makes You Blind - The Glitter Band Don't Stop The Music - Bay City Rollers Lowdown - Boz Scaggs One of These Nights - The Eagles (Tom Bell-ish tom tom beat) Are You Ready For Love - Elton John (he did a whole bunch of tunes in Philadelphia with Thom Bell). LOL! When looking on the internet for other examples, I came across this thread: http://www.discomusic.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=10313 Disco Funk |
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| I did not find that thread when starting this one! But looking at some of the 'suggestions' I think some people have an odd idea about disco, some are pure rock/pop songs. Quote:
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| The Clash - Rock The Casbah |
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| Sexy Eyes - Dr Hook (this is my favourite track by them - too bad no extended mix!) Magnificent Seven/Dance - The Clash Disco Funk |
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