| | Disco Sessions CD
Distilling an entire genre, style, era, or even scene down to one representative compilation is almost always an impossible duty. The people who put together these Sessions discs, through the U.K.-based Union Square, know this. These people also realize that what they're doing has been done hundreds -- if not thousands -- of times over, but most of the discs that came before have failed in providing something more than just another quick cash-in. Like all of the other volumes in the Sessions series, Disco Sessions takes up two discs, alternating well-known favorites with less-recognized underground singles. The inclusions are often provided in their 12" mixes, as they were meant to be enjoyed; most disco compilations cram as many single edits onto one disc as possible, figuring that the sheer number of tracks will be the key selling point. The Bee Gees, Gloria Gaynor, Chic, and KC & the Sunshine Band are not featured. Instead, there's Pam Todd & Love Exchange ("Let's Get Together"), Vaughan Mason & Crew ("Roller Skate"), New Jersey Connection ("Love Don't Come Easy"), and AM-FM ("You Are the One") -- groups whose songs continue to be spun by keen disco/house DJs. Al Green, Heatwave, MFSB, the Fatback Band, and the Whispers represent the instantly recognizable sect of contributors, making the set more attractive for those who aren't necessarily looking to pick this up to fill tiny gaps in their disco collection. Another benefit is that Sessions doesn't view disco as a style with a strict beginning and end; in their eyes, it's more of a continuum. ~ Andy Kellman
Disco Sessions features not only great classic tracks from this ever popular genre but also, unlike other disco compilations, a number of less used tracks. All the tracks on this double album helped shape the disco sound that is once again back in vogue & in big demand. Includes classics from MFSB, The Jacksons and Gene Chandler in all their full-length glory and rarities from Heaven & Earth, AM FM and Lloyd Price. 23 tracks packaged with a slipcase. Over 2 hours of music. Sessions label. 2003. Disco Sessions Songs | 1. | Act Like You Know - Fat Larry's Band |
| 2. | Groove Line, The - Heatwave |
| 3. | Get Down - Gene Chandler |
| 4. | Shake Your Body - The Jacksons |
| 5. | Always There - Willi Bobo |
| 6. | Love Don't Come Easy - New Jersey Connection |
| 7. | I Am Somebody - Glenn Jones |
| 8. | I Really Love You - Heaven & Earth |
| 9. | Let's Get Together - Pam Todd |
| 10. | Call Me - Wolf |
| 11. | In the Raw - The Whispers |
| 12. | K Jee - MFSB |
| 13. | You Don't Stand a Chance - Jimmy James & the Vagabonds |
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