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Fetenhits Studio 54 Music | List Price | $61.99 (You save $4.20) | | Category | Soul/R&B Albums, Disco CDs | | Label | Phantom | | CD Universe Part number | 7939049 | | Catalog number | 856168 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 12, 2009 |
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Purchase Fetenhits Studio 54 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Best Of Tina Charles: I Love To Love CD (1977)
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$11.45 Of all British rock's least enviable exports, the national predilection for faceless pop stars -- light of ideas, big on gimmicks, and short of substance -- has always baffled Anglophiles, even as the Anglos themselves send them rocketing chartwards. In the mid-'70s, Tina Charles was certainly the reigning queen of such creations, a sub-disco pop diva who, though she never dented a chart stateside, took six singles into her native Top 30. This, her 1976 debut album, was titled for the positively enormous number one hit that launched that sequence. Pure period disco, with soaring strings, chukka-chukka guitar, and all the right bells and whistles, it must be confessed that it has some charm. Unfortunately, Charles herself doesn't have much of a voice, singing straight from the throat and sounding painfully strangled. It can't have felt good. "I Love to Love" is her album, if not her entire career's, highlight. The rest of this set revolves around lightly plodding pop with just a hint of the hip frills that kept the kiddies dancing, ...
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$6.79 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of the Village People is a concise collection of the group's ...
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| | Pleasure Dust Yourself Off/Accept No Substitutes CD (2002)
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$8.65 Additional personnel includes: Joe Sample (keyboards); Oscar Brashear (trumpet, flugelhorn); Jerry Peters (electric piano, Clavinet); Michael Hepburn (electric piano, string synthesizer); Augie Johnson, Sylvia Nabors (background vocals).
At the more R&B-friendly vinyl conventions, one of the ways that funk addicts try to gauge who is truly hip is to find out how much he/she knows about Pleasure. Anyone with even a casual interest in '70s funk knows about Parliament/Funkadelic, Earth, Wind & Fire, Tower of Power, and the Ohio Players -- the people who are hip to Pleasure tend to be the sort of listeners who look beneath the surface and are downright obsessed with the funk and soul of that era. And for the serious funk connoisseur, the arrival of this reissue in 2002 was a blessed event. That year, Fantasy reissued Pleasure's first two albums (1975's Dust Yourself Off and 1976's Accept No Substitutes) back to back on this 76-minute CD. In the U.S., the original LP versions of those albums had been out of print for a long time, and it was great to see them back in print. Both albums were produced by Wayne Henderson, which makes perfect sense because -- like the members of Pleasure -- the former Crusaders trombonist holds both jazz and funk/soul in high regard. Both of these albums called for a producer who felt that way; although Pleasure didn't ...
| | Disco Years Vol. 1: Turn The Beat Around 74-78 CD (1990)
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$8.39 Digitally mastered by Bob Fisher & Ken Perry (A&M Mastering).
Dozens upon dozens of disco compilations -- some good, some bad -- have been released since Rhino dribbled out their seven-volume Disco Years series in the '90s. While several of the discs that have followed offer consistent track listings and more eye-pleasing packaging, this particular series remains one of the best available. Across seven discs, the disco phenomenon is summarized with a near-perfect balance between the universally known and the not quite as popular. Some might want to stick strictly to the pop-chart toppers, which is understandable for nostalgia's sake; however, ...
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$11.29 Track Listing of songs: Use It Up, Wear It Out; Love Really Hurts Without You; Searchin (I Got To Find A Man); Feel The Need In Me; Miracles; Flashdaance What A Feeling; Don't Stop Til ...
| | Roberto Patricio Dame De Tu Paz CD (2009)
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