I began record collecting at the fall of 1997 and the first LP I got was Sylvers 1976 album "Something Special" and a couple of rock 45's from the Salvation Army. "Something Special" was an excellent LP with a mixture of disco, funk and soul and some of my favourite grooves are:
Mista Guitar Man (very funky)
Hotline
Shak'um Up
Disco Showdown
High School Dance
My next disco record was Silver Convention's 1976 LP "Get Up & Boogie" and my number one favourite of that album is "San Francisco Hustle".
From there on I raided markets, record stores and op shops for disco/funk records and also I grabbed some great rock LPs as well for my collection.
Before record collecting I taped disco from mainstream retro radio, but eversince I caught onto collecting disco/funk records and CDs I found that a lot of that disco sounds even better than a lot of the mainstream disco that our local radio stations belt the **** out of.
Unfortunately a lot of the records I get are either scratched, warped, encrusted with crap or missing their album covers because obviously I buy them from op shops and markets for about 50 cents or 1 dollar, but sometimes I get records in almost mint condition for 50 cents. Some to mention are:
Sylvers - Showcase 1975 LP
Brass Construction - Brass Construction 1975
Brass Construction - III 1977
Today I have between 30 and 50 12" singles, over 200 LPs and over 100 45's.
And I like most people use Napster and Audio Galaxy as a tool to get the even rarer disco that I cannot get from a local record store.
Markydefad mentioned "Hijack" by Herbie Mann, I recently downloaded that song from Audio Galaxy, I certainly love that song especially the bit where she goes "I love, I love ya hijack I love, I love ya hijack I love" and you hear the metal drums and the percussion and then the bass guitar kicks in. I also downloaded Barrabas's version and I reckon they both versions sound equally as good.



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