More enough reason not to depend on whoever owns the rights to Miss Jones' catalog since whenever. The original vinyl LPs are still the way to go.
after all these years, it's time miss jones underrated disco albums got a proper compiling, with the bonus 12" mixes and perhaps (oh perhaps) some vintage DVD footage to boot?
a new GJ comp came out this year, but's the same Island stuff from 1983-on, with La Vie En Rose and (oddly) All On A Summer's Night. Grrr.
I WANT On Your Knees!
More enough reason not to depend on whoever owns the rights to Miss Jones' catalog since whenever. The original vinyl LPs are still the way to go.
"Everyone knows the real reason why you got that part it was the time you spent on that casting couch"--Antoine Merriwether
"Excuse me, Miss Thing, but both of us spent time on that couch"--Blaine Edwards
Of course, the Portfolio LP was/is available on CD. I have purchased Fame (1978) and Muse (1979) on LP, both quite cheaply, and they are two of my favourites.
It is a shame though, that in this day and age, with seemingly almost everything digitised and available, that large amounts of recorded material isn't. (Are you reading this, Mr. Costandinos?) :P
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