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    Re: 1976 Billboard Disco Compilation Consensus Charts!!!

    Quote Originally Written by markydefad View Post
    Looking in my old emails from Toby T. for the next Moulton column, I found this Billboard article about small record labels doing well with disco that he had sent me in July 2006 (!) that never got posted with the 1976 stuff...so why let it mildew in my emails, eh?
    Might as well print it.


    from Billboard dated September 4, 1976


    UNKNOWN ACTS BENEFIT

    Small Labels Boom Thanks To Discos

    By RADCLIFFE JOE

    NEW YORK—Small independent record companies like Midland International continue enjoying life thanks to the disco boom in this country.

    In addition, more and more independents are discovering that with the disco industry’s receptiveness to new and untried acts, much of the pressure to release popular artists with established track records has been lifted.

    Included among these are Salsoul, with the chart-riding Salsoul Orchestra and Double Exposure, Spring Records with the Fatback Band, TK with K.C. and the Sunshine Band, Soul Train with its hit group the Whispers, Pyramid with Jakki and D.C. LaRue, along with such other hitherto unheard of labels like Juana, Teal, Jaguar, Flo-Feel, and Oasis.

    Midland International, for example, in two short years of operations, has ridden the crest of the disco boom from being a nonentity in the recording business to a firm with anticipated retail sales of $10 million this year. :icon_cool: :icon_cool: :icon_cool: :icon_cool:

    The most unique aspect of Midland’s Cinderella-like story is that the firm has achieved its success with a group of total unknowns.

    As Ed O’Loughlin, Midland’s vice president, points out, Midland has had three major acts on the charts—Silver Convention, Carol Douglas and more recently, John Travolta. With the exception of Travolta, who has had exposure on the television series “Welcome Back Kotter,” none of these had ever been heard of prior to signing with, and being released by, Midland.


    Further emphasizing the amazing influence of the disco industry on the recording business is the fact that until she was “discovered” by Midland, no one had ever heard of Carol Douglas. Also, this artist’s million-selling hit “Doctor’s Orders” had been kicked around England without success until the property was acquired by Midland’s president, Bob Reno.

    wouldn't you like to know which big label big shots in their industrial strength musical wisdom passed on it
    and therefore ate disco crow over this !


    The success story of Silver Convention is similar. Acquisition rights to the group were passed up by the majors at the MIDEM convention in France two years ago, and the property languished until Reno came along. The group’s “Fly, Robin Fly” and “Get Up And Boogie” have been among the biggest disco hits in the history of the disco movement in this country.

    wouldn't you like to know which big label big shots in their industrial strength musical wisdom passed on it
    and therefore ate disco crow over this !

    The disco story ... a true David and Goliath .... I love everything about it. :icon_cool: :icon_biggrin: :icon_mrgreen:




    thanks for taking the time to add that Marky! :icon_cool:

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    Markydefad...

    Thanks once again for another fascinating and very enjoyable thread, most informative! Found it compulsive reading, so much so that I read most of it through my working day.Also a big thanks to all the other contributions from fellow members that kept this great thread rolling on!
    Onwards and forward to the next year!...Sterling work, thank you!
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    Daaaaannnggg, Mikey how did you read it so fast??
    Evely Wood speed reading???

    I'm only half way thru!!!

    You know 1976 was my favorite year for music!!!!

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    Thank you
    Markydefad!!!!

    I get flashbacks & tears reading this thread!!
    (and the year before too)!:icon_lol:

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    Re: 1976 Billboard Disco Compilation Consensus Charts!!!

    Quote Originally Written by Jay Negron View Post
    Daaaaannnggg, Mikey how did you read it so fast??
    Evely Wood speed reading???

    I'm only half way thru!!!

    You know 1976 was my favorite year for music!!!!
    Man!..what can I say..my brain is a sponge...when I come across a slice of literature that appeals to me, I will give it 100% focus until it has all been transported into my brain, Everything around me (usually work!) falls into second place. Take for example Vince Aletti's Disco Files, there was so much information to absorb and digest that I could not put it down. I ended up reading all of it in two sits over two days, plus I have read it couple more times since.
    This thread was so well stuctured and saturated with wonderful content, that once again I had to keep reading on...Like yourself Jay, you throw 1976 into the mix ...you've got me hook line and sinker!!!!
    "Still Discovering..Still Collecting..Still Dancing"

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    Re: 1976 Billboard Disco Compilation Consensus Charts!!!

    Once again, I give thanks to Jay Negron & Soul-Boy for the kind words. It's always nice to hear someone appreciates the effort.
    Means a lot to me that you guys--both former DJs-- found it interesting & "compulsively readable."

    There's more to come...
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    disc jockey from the mid 70s to late 80s, and got free booze for it.

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    Re: 1976 Billboard Disco Compilation Consensus Charts!!!

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    "SPANISH HUSTLE" 's incredible rebirth ... haven't seen anything like that before here on your charts either .................
    I know I'm comin in wayyyyyyyy after this conversation started, but I think "Spanish Hustle's" second wind came from the Promo 12" they gave us with the much fuller dynamics and the extra break in the middle!!!
    At least it did for me!!

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    Thanks for reinstating the sticky!
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