I found details of a new cd on almighty records website. Here are details for people, I couldn't find an actual date for it.
"Next month’s (May) new album release is the cleverly compiled tribute to the fabulous, timeless and inspirational era that was DISCO – ‘We Love Disco’. This stunning 2 CD set includes 30 tracks – it combines genuine disco classics, some rather more select and unusual titles and a good few of Almighty’s own disco reworkings. It also includes 3 exclusive remixes. There’s no doubt that the real disco aficionados are going to love this album as it really does represent those glory years of sequined jackets, flared trousers, platform boots, big afro hair and free love. This set cuts no corners. Those that don’t know that era quite so well will totally ‘get it’ on very first listen of this interesting selection. This is no ordinary disco compilation either – this could very possibly be THE first ever continuously mixed disco CD! Without researching to see whether or not it actually is, we can confirm, quite proudly, that even if it';s not the first – it's very definitely the best. This 30-tracker is fantastically sequenced... Almighty’s studio boys’ mixing is faultless.
Among the classics included here are… Alicia Bridges’ ‘I Love The Nightlife’, Voyage’s ‘Souvenirs’, Stacy Lattisaw’s ‘Jump To The Beat’, Sister Sledge’s ‘We Are Family’, Gloria Gaynor’s ‘Never Can Say Goodbye’, Chic’s ‘Le Freak’ plus these more underground (and sought after) titles… Gino Soccio’s ‘Dancer’, Sarah Dash’s ‘Sinner Man’, John Davis’ ‘Love Magic’ and Johnny Mathis’ ‘Gone, Gone, Gone’, Debbie Jacobs ‘High On Your Love’ etc. The 2 brand new Almighty mixes on this set really make this an essential purchase. There’s Thelma Houston’s all-time classic ‘Don’t Leave Me This Way’ and Tata Vega’s ‘I Just Keep Thinking About You Baby’. Also included exclusively is the recently commissioned (and as yet unreleased) Almighty mix of Donna Summer’s ‘I Feel Love’ – THE true disco anthem of them all. Those Almighty inspirations and interpretations included here... Indigo’s ‘Haven’t You Heard’ and ‘I Don’t Know What I’d Do (If You Ever Left Me)’, H Truman’s ‘Underwater’ and Hannah Jones’ ‘In The Name Of Love’. The CD3 of ‘We Love Disco’ includes several super surprises including the full, unedited versions of these new Almighty mixes of Thelma Houston, Tata Vega and Donna Summer. 'We Love Disco' will initially ONLY be available to purchase through the Almighty Solar Site. NB: the special limited edition CD3 will only be available to purchase from this mail order source and will only be available for a matter of weeks."
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Originally Written by totoman
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Maybe, but some of those tracks are not the usual ones (especially in the UK) and that makes it interesting to look at, if nothing else.Originally Written by SandraDee
I own quite a few Almighty Compilation discs, I do tend to stay away from mixed CD's, it will be interesting to see the track listing for that third CD.
They have put out some good things in the last couple of years. I do like what they did to Diana Ross & The Supremes, "You Keep Me Hanging On".
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