Best Disco Album In The World...Ever! Vol. 2 [Import]
Best Disco Album In The World...Ever! Vol. 2 [Import]
Track Listings
| Disc: 1 |
| 1. Can You Feel It - The Jacksons |
| 2. Hot Stuff - Donna Summer |
| 3. Strut Your Funky Stuff - Frantique |
| 4. Best of My Love - The Emotions |
| 5. We Are Family - Sister Sledge |
| 6. Good Times - Chic |
| 7. I'm Coming Out - Diana Ross |
| 8. Forget Me Nots - Patrice Rushen |
| 9. Armed and Extremely Dangerous - First Choice |
| 10. Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now - McFadden & Whitehead |
| Disc: 2 |
| 1. You Sexy Thing - Hot Chocolate |
| 2. You to Me Are Everything - The Real Thing |
| 3. Kung Fu Fighting - Carl Douglas |
| 4. In the Navy - Village People |
| 5. Ma Baker - Boney M. |
| 6. Do Ya Think I'm Sexy? - N-Trance, Rod Stewart |
| 7. Relight My Fire - Dan Hartman |
| 8. From East to West - Voyage |
| 9. Keep on Jumpin - Musique |
| 10. Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood - Santa Esmeralda, Leroy Gomez |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Second in this Very Successful Series, Best Disco Two Re-Creates the Disco Mania of the Era. This Double CD Collection features 44 Tracks from Partice Rushen, Andrea True Connection, Sister Sledge, Boney M, Frantique, and Loads More.
Best Disco Album In The World...Ever! Vol. 2,Various Artists,EMI Int'l,Club/Dance,Dance Music,Dance-Pop,Disco,Funk,Motown,Philly Soul,Pop,Pop/Rock,Quiet Storm,Smooth Soul,Soul,Urban
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Best Disco Album In The World...Ever! Vol. 2
Various Artists Manufacturer: EMI Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000898L Release Date: 1999-12-28 |
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Album Details
Second in this Very Successful Series, Best Disco Two Re-Creates the Disco Mania of the Era. This Double CD Collection features 44 Tracks from Partice Rushen, Andrea True Connection, Sister Sledge, Boney M, Frantique, and Loads More.Customer Reviews:
Volume Two of the greatest disco album ever.......2003-10-30
Donna Summer's rock period is represented by Hot Stuff, while established rockers like Rod Stewart were also getting in on the disco act. Early classics like Theme From Shaft (1971) and TSOP (1974) predated disco but sounds just right next to late 1970s classics like Chic's Good Times and Sister Sledge's We Are Family. Amongst the more funky numbers are Oops Upside Your Head and Aint No Stopping Us Now, whilst the good-time party crowd like KC's Sunshine Band and Kool's Gang let rip with That's The Way I Like It and Celebration.
Ma Baker by Boney M and More More More by The Andrea True Connection are great examples of Eurodisco, whilst Odyssey's Native New Yorker, Gloria Gaynor's Never Can Say Goodbye and Yvonne Elliman's If I Can't Have You represent the more soulful side of the genre and Santa Esmeralda/Leroy Gomez infuse it with a Latin feel.
Together with the first volume, these discs provide a window on an era when dance music had lots of personality and ruled the charts in all its tuneful vatiety. It is certainly ironic that disco existed side by side with punk. A few artists like Blondie produced a successful synthesis (Heart Of Glass) although many rockers indulged a bit (Miss You by The Stones and Rod Stewart's track on this album).
This is a great album of ageless songs and ideal for parties.
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