Well you beat me to the punch this time Forrrce, I was thinking about starting a thread like this to get to know everyone a little better. :D Everyone of these tracks mentioned here I had to get my mother to take me to the record store as soon as possible... or I thought I was gonna just die. :POriginally Written by Forrrce
Fred Wesley & The JB's - Doing It To Death (People 621) '73
This is just one of many records by James Brown that started a lot of record buying. It has everything I want. Funky Groove, Killer Bassline.
Ohio Players - Skin Tight (Mercury 73609) '74
This was my favorite song for at least 1 year. Couldn't go a day without hearing it. A very big part of my growing up. I bought as many of their LP's as I could. A disc-jockey that still plays in San Diego remembers me just because of this song. lol
George McCrae - Rock Your Baby (TK 1004) '74
A fresh new sound with a mellow mood to it & a disco beat! How could you not like this record when it first came out?
Brass Construction - Movin' (United Artists 775) '76
This song as stood the test of time for me. I bought the single first. I like the bassline on the 7" better than the LP and the edit was done classy. Then when I saved up money to buy the LP after I heard the second single on "Soul Train" wow!!! 5 more minutes of funk! Gees!! This is in my top 3 disco songs of all time.
Cerrone - Love In C Minor (Cotillion 44215) '77
If it wasn't for "American Top 40" show by Kasey Casem... I would have not known about Cerrone until later. It has everything in a song I like, funky bass, kongas that change throughout the song, symphonic... I can go on and on.
Marvin Gaye - Got To Give It Up (Tamla 54280) '77
This was the first song I liked that was longer than 10 minutes... I normally get bored with long versions... but not this one. He keeps finding a way to keep you interested and feeling good throughout the song. Gosh!! what a record!!!



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