High Inergy

 

Disco Music > Disco Records Discography A-Z > H > High Inergy
Hi Inergy

Posted by:
Darren S (109)
on Oct 18, 04 | 6:37 am

High Inergy

Shoulda Gone Dancin' (LP)

RECORD LABEL / RELEASE INFO:

Gordy Records (US) / 1979 / G7-987R1
LP 33 1/3 rpm vinyl

STUDIO CREDITS:

Produced by:
Donnell Jones (A1)
Marvin Augustus & Gwen Gordy Fuqua (A2, B4)
Roger Dollarhide, Kent Washburn & Mel Bolton (A3)
Chuck Creath (B1, B3)
Roger Dollarhide (B2)

TRACKLISTING:

Side A:
1. Shoulda Gone Dancin' (9:44) [D. Jones / A. Mason]
2. I've Got What You Need (4:36) [M. Augustus / P. Scott]
3. Come And Get It (3:34) [M. Bolton / G. G. Fuqua]

Side B:
1. Midnight Music Man (3:44) [T. Lupton / C. Creath]
2. Let Yourself Go (4:51) [R. Dollarhide]
3. Love Of My Life (3:37) [T. Lupton / C. Creath]
4. Too Late (The Damage Is Done) (4:20) [D. Augustus / L. Evans / M. Augustus]

NOTES:

The title track "Shoulda Gone Dancin'" by High Inergy (not High Energy) is a must have, but if you only have the 12 inch of this, you're not missing much.

The other 6 tracks on this LP are pleasant enough disco/funk numbers, but they aren't as good, and in fact have little in common with the title track, all having different writers and producers.

Link to this page using this URL:
http://www.discomusic.com/records-more/3201_0_2_0_C/


Get High Inergy at:

YOUR REVIEWS & COMMENTS ON High Inergy

Is this the same group that gave us, "You can't turn me off, right in the middle of turning me on"? That record should be here!!
Posted by: vyniljunkie | Apr 13, 08 | 8:02 am

You'll Never Be Heard If You Don't Post

We invite you to leave your comments, add beats per minutes, corrections or missing credits on this vinyl Disco record. Please remember to discuss this record only and post politely. All posts must be in English.


 


Top ↑

Log-in / Register :

Laurin Rinder

Laurin Rinder

DiscoMusic.com's original in-depth interview from 2001 with producer Laurin Rinder. During the mid to late seventies the production team of Laurin Rinder and W. Michael Lewis helped define the Disco sound that was coming out of Los Angeles. They did this through their work on such studio projects as El Coco, Saint Tropez, Le Pamplemousse... Read more!







Click here to buy & sell on eBay!



Live Retro Disco Show In NYC

Saturday, January 31, 2009, 8pm
with The Trammps, Tavares & Carol Williams

Get out your bell bottoms, platform soled shoes, gold lame and polyester leisure suits because Disco is back for one night only with the Trammps and Tavares!

Disco Concert Info.