Yep, big shout to Patrick and a a big shout to you, JJ, for sharing this excellent 1 with us.
Makes me want to practice my Six Million Steps!
'Party Down' - 70s soul and disco mix... downloadable/streamable ipodable at...
11. Party Down | Six Million Steps
big shout to the King of Disco Patrick Adams
Cheers
JJ
Yep, big shout to Patrick and a a big shout to you, JJ, for sharing this excellent 1 with us.
Makes me want to practice my Six Million Steps!
It's really annoying me that I can't remember the name of the track @ 56' 50 approx. Is it the Rhythm Makers - Prime Cut?
Glad this 'mix' stayed away from too many of his OTT moog led outings. The guy really knew how to ruin some tracks with that, IMO.
I would have been mortified if it wasn't the Rhythm Makers, 'cos of that dominant keyboard sound that is used sooo much in Zone too.
I think I gave it a few spins BITD, but as Zone is my numero uno track of all time, anything else by them pales by comparison. Most records I played, I NEVER flipped them over, however I vaguely remember using Prime Cut as a either a music bed for a 30 sec. commercial/talkover, or as a piece of instr. talkover music (a la radio jock), so I guess I must have spun it to know what it was like.
If only there were more records as fantasticly brilliant as ZONE!!![]()
Haven't ever heard Moterrey and when I heard Soul On Your Side it was interesting, but didn't do anything for me. For some reason Disco Nights doesn't have me as hooked nowadays as it should...I've sorta gone off of it for some inexplicable reason. Maybe the realisation that it wasn't as 'original' as I once thought.
Last edited by QUINNY; February 27th, 2008 at 12:45 PM. Reason: better reply
thanks for that Videoskooter. Quality. Can't believe you dont rate that tune Quinny.
I'll try to get round to sticking 'Monterrey' up at some point
Cheers
JJ
It's O.K. to listen to...a good radio track maybe, BUT it wouldn't ever make me wanna dance. Listening to it and having Disco Nights firmly embedded in my brain, I can't help but compare the two and Soul On Your Side almost sounds like a demo, whereas Disco Nights doesn't. Unfinished business, so to speak; and that's exactly what it was, in effect. They're chalk and cheese on one level, but almost like twins at the same time. One's almost polite with a hard-hitting social conscience, the other in yo' face, decadent and slightly vacuous.
Sometimes I wish I'd never heard it 'cos thinking about it, it probably has spoiled Disco Nights for me, which up until the time I first heard Soul On Your Side, would have been a top 20 or even a top 10 all-time tune for me. Now, I can't rave about either of the tracks. Can you see my dilemma?
tracklist to smokin sesh no.11 'Party Down' -
http://www.sixmillionsteps.com/drupal/node/498
Prince Philip Mitchell - You'll Throw Bricks At Him
Carl Davis & The Chi-Sound Orchestra - Show Me The Way To Love
C B Overton - If I Can't Stop
Donna McGhee - It Ain't No Big Thing (dk edit)
Blood Hollins - How Have You Been
Universal Robot Band - Dance & Shake Your Tambourine
Le Pamplemousse - Le Spank
Billy Butler - Sugar Candy Lady
Invitations - Look On The Good Side (6ms edit)
Johnny Otis Show feat. Barbara Morrison - Hey Boy I Want You
Rhythm Makers - Prime Cut
Sammy Gordon & The Hip Huggers - Makin' Love
Velvet Hammer - Party Down
Harold Melvin & The Bluenotes - Bad Luck
Ecstacy, Passion & Pain - Ask Me
Cloud One - Don't Let This Rainbow Pass Me By
MFSB - Party Down
**intro and other snippets from movie 'Last Days Of Disco'
Cheers
JJ
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