Showing posts with label Disco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Disco. Show all posts

Tuesday, 8 July 2008

The Dells - I Touched A Dream 1980

20th Century Fox Records TCD 2463

  • I Touched A Dream
  • All About The Paper
An excellent 1980 release from The Dells. The heartrending title track from the album 'I Touched A Dream'. produced by Carl Davis & Eugene Record, great song, great voice, yada yada....

Flip that sucker over and drop the other side!

Whoa Baby, now your talking. Two years later Ms Holloway would cover this with her inimitable Diva voice and a cracking job was done by all but for now let The Dells tell you All About The Paper





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Monday, 7 July 2008

Salsoul I 1988

KISS Records LIPS 1


I bought this album specifically for the Surface track, Falling In Love. It had eluded me for some time but shortly after picking this up I managed to get the Ramshorm re-issue 12". Fortunately, this album was not a wasted purchase coz it has a handful of goodies onboard but despite the interesting notes from Norman Jay and the credits with each track, there is no mention of which version they are?

Double Exposure's Ten Percent is a storming disco track but somewhere there's 10 minutes of Walter Gibbons mix. The Salsoul Orchestra's Take Some Time Out For Love is an awesome track and this version has some cool lead guitar on it. Loleatta Holloway is a magnificient vocalist but I prefer All About The Papers done by The Dells. It's still a good version though. The Strangers contribute with Hubert 'D-Train' Eaves written Step Out Of My Dream, album version is my guess as it's definitely not the full 12" or Dream Version. Jimmy Williams puts on a fine performance with All My Lovin' but my favourite track here is Instant Funk with the Bunny Sigler penned Can You See Where I'm Coming From? Salsoul bliss and disco heaven!



I may add some history here later but meanwhile read Norman Jay's notes.


  • Jimmy Williams - All Of My Lovin'
  • Aurra - Are You Single
  • Loleatta Holloway - All About The Papers
  • Instant Funk - Can You See Where I'm Coming From
  • Double Exposure - Ten Per Cent
  • The Salsoul Orchestra - Take Some Time Out For Love
  • The Strangers - Step Out Of My Dreams
  • Surface - Falling In Love
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Filename: Salsoul 1.rar Filesize: 76.95 MB



Wednesday, 25 June 2008

A Special Motown Disco Album 1976

Motown Records STML 12059


Going way back to the mid 70's for todays post. This was the heart of the Disco era, Saturday Night Fever was being filmed and the Bee Gees would soon destroy any credibility the genre had but for now it was considered cool.
'Disco was a dance fad of the Seventies with a profound and unfortunate influence on popular music.'
The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music 1989
Although disco was the most prominent form of popular music in the 1970s, it never got the credit it deserved. 1979's Disco Sucks revolution and in particular, Chicago's Disco Demolition Night all but destroyed the shallow, music industry gravytrain globally but it also permanantly scarred the term Disco. Thirty years later it's still a negative term and the reason I'm putting in so much info here.

Prior to 1975, Disco was not a recognised word. In New York, the underground club scene was spawning a new hybrid. A mixture of funk and soul with a particular sound developed into a new trend that would eventually take the world by storm. Songs like...
Zing Went the Strings of My Heart - The Trammps (Buddah, 1972)
Soul Makossa - Manu Dibango (Atlantic, 1973)
The Player - First Choice (74)
...played by DJ's such as Larry Levan at David Mancuso's Loft Nights, fed a dancefloor monster with a growing appetite.

Meanwhile, over in Detroit...

1971 saw the release of Motown Record's legendary Marvin Gaye release. What's Goin' On moved Motown music to a new level, changed their singles perspective to include albums and moved a whole generation. In June 1972, Motown announced that it was closing it's Detroit offices and moving it's headquarters to Los Angeles. While the move probably made sense , many Motown fans believe the company's heart and soul was lost when it abandoned Detroit. Motown slumped between 1972 - 1976 with only one Top 10 entry in 1975.

Back in New York...

In 1974 Tom Moulton was getting his first 10" acetate cut with nice deep grooves at Media Sound. Having run out of 7" blanks Tom got a 10" acetate and this 'accident' led to the DJ Only 12" promo. The 12" Single was the final ingredient to the breakthrough of what would become, the Disco Remix. The first official 12" release was in 1976. Salsoul Records released Ten Percent by Double Exposure, a three minute track turned into an eleven minute opus by Walter Gibbons, and the rest, as they say, is history.

In 1976, the fortunes of Motown rebounded with six releases reaching the Top 10. Three of them reached #1, including Love Hangover by Diana Ross and Love Machine by The Miracles. It's probably fair to say that Disco gave Motown a new lease of life. This album is clearly a collection of tracks Motown felt fit the bill. My favourites here are Diana Ross (Love Hangover is an Anthem!) & Eddie Kendricks but The Supremes & The Originals are also fair tunes, if somewhat dated. Thelma Houston is a fine artist but Don't Leave Me This Way has been tainted with Hi-Energy success?

OK, I admit it. I bought the album mainly for the glorious cover art by Helene Majera. Seems she lost her way after this album cover. ;-)


  • Thelma Houston - Don't Leave Me This Way
  • The Originals - Down To Love Town
  • Dynamic Superiors - Stay Away
  • Jermaine Jackson - Lets Be Young Tonight
  • Diana Ross - Love Hangover
  • Eddie Kendricks - Goin' Up In Smoke
  • The Supremes - You're My Driving Wheel
  • Tata Vega - Full Speed Ahead
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Filename: A Special Motown Album.rar Filesize: 80.26 MB



Sunday, 22 June 2008

Machine - There But For The Grace Of God Go I 1979

RCA Records PC 1456

  • There But For The Grace Of God Go I
  • Get Your Body Ready
There But For the Grace of God Go I was a monster on the dancefloor at the end of the 70's. Penned by August 'Kis Creole' Darnell, it was tarred as racist and homophobic, which of course it wasn't. It is a simple song of protest, a story of irony and hypocrisy, the stupidity of negative and ignorant thinking. The folks in the story thought that by removing their child from an environment that they considered 'less than perfect' they could protect her. In doing so, they turned her into a natural freak!

Oddly enough, in 1994 Farley & Heller in their Fire Island guise, released a cover of this song and received the same reaction. 15 years and people have learnt nothing. The title is a common saying meaning that another person's misfortune could have been yours but for the grace of God. In other words, it's not because your sh*t don't stink, it's simply that nobody smelt it. You got lucky?
Carlos and Carmen Vidal just had a child
A lovely girl with a crooked smile
Now they gotta split 'cause the Bronx ain't fit
For a kid to grow up in
Let's find a place they say, somewhere far away
With no blacks, no Jews and no gays

There but for the grace of God go I

Poppy and the family left the dirty streets
To find a quiet place overseas
And year after year the kid has to hear
The do's the don'ts and the dears
And when she's ten years old she digs that rock 'n' roll
But Poppy bans it from home

There but for the grace of God go I

Baby, she turns out to be a natural freak
Gaining weight and losing sleep
And when she's reached sixteen she packs her things and leaves
With a man she met on the street
Carmen starts to bawl, with her head to the wall
Too much love is worse than none at all



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Filename: Machine.rar Filesize: 17.58 MB

Friday, 20 June 2008

Wish - Nice And Soft 1981

Excaliber Records EXCL 511

  • Special Disco Mixer
  • Uptown Mix
  • Downtown Mix
An early eighties dancefloor classic with vocals by La-Rita Gaskins and a mixes by John Morales (later of M&M fame). Produced & arranged by the infamous Greg Carmichael (apparently solo with no Adams credited) and a special remix by Morgan Khan & Alan James Jewell. The Special Disco Mixer is interesting but not up to par. As an evolutionary observation of Soul & Dance development it is worth listening to but oh, how our expectations have changed.






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Filename: Wish.rar Filesize: 47.92 MB

Wednesday, 11 June 2008

Indeep - Last Night A DJ Saved My Life 1982

Sound Of New York SNYL 1

  • Last Night A DJ Saved My Life (Vocal)
  • Last Night A DJ Saved My Life (Acapella)
  • DJ Delight
  • Telephone Ringing (Sound Effect)
  • Screeching Tires (Sound Effect)
  • Flushing Toilet (Sound Effect)
I came across this while raiding the archives and thought I'd post it. A couple of reasons:
  • It doesn't have any fancy cover to work on so its quick.
  • It's an early Gene Griffin Production and a Tony Humphries Sure Shot Mix.
But the main reason was because, I'm sure everybody's heard it and many have it on compilations etc. but some of you guys out there may want the Acapella and DJ Delight flipside, inc. sound effects. On the vinyl, DJ Delight is broken up into four visible sections although it plays as one track and is listed as one track. Kinda confused me, do I post it as 1 or 4 tracks. I chose to include both, delete as applicable but remember, if you intend to burn the seperate mp3's they probably won't run smoothly. I edit into wav before burning?





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Filename: Indeep.rar Filesize: 39.87 MB

Thursday, 29 May 2008

T-Empo - Saturday Night, Sunday Morning 1994

FFRR Records FCD 232


This superb update of the Thelma Houston classic hit in 1994 and tore up dancefloors everywhere. Loretta Johnson handles the vocals with confidence and the whole thing sounds very authentic. I still love the original but this works well too.


  • T-Empo Radio Edit
  • T-Empo Mix
  • Madhatters R&B Mix
  • Matthew Roberts Mix
  • Scat-A-Day Mix
The Download Link is here: Download
Filename: T Empo 94.rar Filesize: 46.02 MB

Tuesday, 27 May 2008

Various Artists - The Cerrone Productions: The Best Of Disco 1980

Malligator Records 773 808




Back in 1977 when I got my driving licence, that was when I started my real clubbing era. My friends and I would travel to Canvey & Southend to vist the Bardots, Goldmine or the Zero 6. The Zero was really cool coz it had it's own record shop in the foyer. It used to sell all the latest imports which were very difficult to find back then. When Don Ray released Got To Have Loving I thought it was the best song ever (Hey, it was disco peaktime in '78!) and I bought a copy there and then, along with a couple of other 12"s (about 99p each, if I recall correctly). My mate Dave bought the album Garden Of Love and next day I was over his house listening to it.

The next week I tried to buy a copy but it was gone. I never did get a copy but I did get some of the tracks on vinyl. This album has Standing In The Rain which was one of my 'most wanted' tracks for many years. I've added a couple more to my CD version of the album and they're included.

The album has no year on it but it seems to be 1979, the tracks are all Cerrone productions and mostly French. Although it is called the Best of Disco there are some great tunes here, some strange ones too. Check out the oh-so-not-politically-correct Don't Refuse Me. Pado sings a love ballad, is that soulful. Hmmmm?




  • Kongas: Africanism-Gimme Some Loving
  • Pado & Co: Let's Have A Party
  • Don Ray: Standing In The Rain
  • Don Ray: Got To Have Loving
  • Kongas: Tattoo Woman
  • Revelacion: Crocos Dance
  • Revelacion: The House Of The Rising Sun-Revelacion Suite
  • Pado & Co: Don't Refuse Me
  • Cristal: La Nuit Pour Nous
  • B.O.F. Brigade Mondaine: Generique
  • Max Berlin's: Dream Disco
  • Five Letters: Disco Radio
  • B.O.F. Brigade Mondaine: Phonic
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Filename: Cerrone.rar Filesize: 115.33 MB