Hey SyntaxFeline,
WELCOME TO THE BOARD
Thought I said this yesterday but seems I didn't. Good to have you and keep on posting!
Nicky
Here are a couple I came up with after a look in my mp3 collection...
Seventh Avenue- Miami Heatwave Suite at 19:24
Macho- I'm A Man (17:38 )
Fever- Beat Of The Night (16:16 )
D.D. Sound- Cafe (15:58 )
Tantra- Hills of Katmandu (16:20)
Noel- Dancing Is Dangerous (16:38 )
Crystal Grass feat. Kristi B- The Love Train (15:25 )
M.B.T. Soul- Chase (15:10 )
Trax- Watch Out For The Boogie Man (14:12 )
Jumbo- Turn On To Love (17:16 )
Paris Connection (Costandinos)- You've Lost That Loving Feeling (18:04 )
Got a couple others, but these are the highlights... from the Ultra-Freaking-Long part of my collection
Hey SyntaxFeline,
WELCOME TO THE BOARD
Thought I said this yesterday but seems I didn't. Good to have you and keep on posting!
Nicky
Hi Nicky, thanks for the welcome.
I'm here mostly as a student... trying to learn all there is- the rich and colourful history, and the music, of course...
Fortunately, it seems I got in at the right time, as the price of disco records seems to be absolutely skyrocketing... and most of this stuff will never see CD on a commercial release. Like it or not, we must preserve as much as we can... moving it to a digital medium of some sort, as vinyl simply won't last forever... sad fact I've accepted over the years. Not to mention, all the vinyl disco records are being hogged up by house producers to rip-off... ah well.
19 years old, intelligent and pleasant. I'm sure it's going to be a pleasure having you with us. You do your dad proud. :DOriginally Written by SyntaxFeline
Two more:
CHOCOLATES - the kings of clubs 14:26
(a Tom Moulton mix)
MECO - Time Machine (which actually is the entire
Encounters of every Kind album), sorta concept disco,
virtually one song clocking in at a whopping 32:08.
A surprisingly great album btw., haven´t heard it before
despite its birth date of 1979.
Hey Graham~
I was perusing the archives and found you had replied to someone here that you hadn't heard Love Deluxe's "Here Comes That Sound".
That is the song they cut away to for a "break" in Rappers Delight...the mixture of 2 songs, Good Times, and HCTS. Not much of it on there to give you a recognizable idea of that song, tho.
"Here....here comes that sound....here comes that sound again and again and again and again......"
By the way...really have enjoyed your posts here. You sound very learned about the genre of disco. I came across one yesterday where you mentioned a bear run. Quite a funny thread!
My 12" of Groovin' You from Harvey Mason skips halfway through the end and keeps looping forever on the same riff.
Only a flick on the tonearm takes it off.
Does it qualify it for the longest disco song?
Nah! I guess it becomes the longest disco song ever played.
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LOVE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA released a Disco EP for Penthouse magazine about 30 minutes for the total time.
ALEC R. CONSTANDINOS Romeo & Juliet about 32 minutes
THP Orchestra "2 hot for love" 15,50
LEROY GOMEZ "Jaywalk" 16,50 mn
CAROLYNE BERNIER "Secret agent love" 16,40 mn
AFRICAN SUITE "African suite" the B-side about 13,30 mn in 4 mixed tracks
I wasn't around in 69' let alone in the proto-disco years, so I don't know if "Disco" DJ's played this. I could see it though.....
Rare Earth-Get Ready 21:30
Unlike some other songs with re-edits or whole different movements it's actually one concise song with a looooooooooooooooooooooongggg break.
-Ian
Oh yeah, Meco Monardo had a few. I think, but not sure, he started this craze in the 70s with a Carol Douglas album, or was it Tom Moulton?
Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk
Encounters of Every Kind
Wizard of Oz
Themes from Superman
Big Band Medley
Pop Goes the Movies Part 1 (was there a part 2?)
Others I remember....(~ = approximately)
Captain Sky - Super Sporm - ~12:03
James Wells - True Love is My Destiny - ~12:43
Cerrone - Cerrone's Paradise - ~16:38
Donna Summer - Love to Love You Baby - ~16:49
Santa Esmeralda - Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood - ~16:13
Martin Circus - Disco Circus - ~14:23
Parliament Funkadelic - Not Just Knee Deep - ~15:20
The Bucketheads - The Bomb - ~14:51 (although it was released in 1995)
Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five - SuperRappin' - ~12:03
DD Sound - Cafe Cafe - ~17:35
Jimmy Spicer - Adventures of Super Rhymes - ~14:23
Patrick Juvet - I Love America - ~13:59
Prelude Records had three mastermixxes from New York's 98.7 KISS FM, respectively at 13:01, 11:22 and 13:49.
Wow this is fun!![]()
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