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on Jan 15, 04 | 8:02 am
Disco Party
Various Artist (LP)
RECORD LABEL / RELEASE INFO:
Marlin Records (US) / 1978 / MARLIN 2207/8
Gatefold LP X 2 33 1/3 RPM Vinyl
STUDIO CREDITS:
Producer: Various
Album concept: Ray Caviano
Mixed by: Tom Savarese
TRACKLISTING:
Disc 1
Side A
1. T-Connection : Do What You Wanna Do (7:04)
2. Ritchie Family : Lady Luck (7:16)
3. Foxy : Get Off Your Aahh! and Dance (4:33)
Side B
1. George McCrae : Rock Your Baby (4:18)
2. Peter Brown : Do Ya Wanna Get Funky With Me (2:43)
3. Eli's Second Coming : Love Chant (5:58)
4. K.C. and the Sunshine Band : Get Down Tonight (5:18)
Disc 2
Side C
1. Ralph MacDonald : Calypso Breakdown (7:24)
2. Ritchie Family : Best Disco In Town (6:16)
3. T-Connection : Disco Magic (5:49)
Side D
1. Celi Bee & the Buzzy Bunch : Superman (7:22)
2. Jimmy "Bo" Horne : Gimme Some (5:18)
3. George McCrae : Kiss Me (The Way I Like It) (5:40)
4. Betty Wright : Where Is the Love (3:48)
NOTES:
Marlin Record's double album, "Disco Party" was a concept by the late Ray Caviano to allow listeners to experience a DJ set right in their living rooms. It was mixed / blended / sequenced by Disco DJ Tom Savarese and is a nice collection of TK / Marlin Disco tracks compiled in a unique fashion. Well worth seeking out for its historical value and a much better compilation than the horrible "A Night At Studio 54" put out by Casablanca.
"Disco Party" is great for a Disco party, as it has been reissued on CD.
Also See...
Henry Stone of TK Records (Interview)
George McCrae (Bio)
http://www.discomusic.com/records-more/2108_0_2_0_C/
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