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Very Very Very Best of 70's Disco

Very Very Very Best of 70's Disco
Various Artists

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. D.I.S.C.O. - Ottawan
  2. Funkytown - Lipps, Inc., Lipps, Inc.
  3. Daddy Cool - Boney M.
  4. Walk in the Park - Nick Straker Band
  5. Born to Be Alive - Patrick Hernandez
  6. Disco Bouzouki
  7. Automatic Lover - Dee D. Jackson
  8. Trojan Horse
  9. I Lost My Heart to a Starship Trooper - Sarah Brightman
  10. Dear John - Teach In
  11. Shame Shame Shame - Linda & the Funky Boys
  12. I Can't Stand the Rain - Eruption
  13. Rock Your Baby - George McCrae
  14. Red Light (Spells Danger) - Billy Ocean
  15. Looking for Freedom
  16. Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel - Tavares
  17. You to Me Are Everything - The Real Thing

Disc 2:

  1. Disco Stomp - Hamilton Bohannon
  2. Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood - Santa Esmeralda
  3. From Here to Eternity - Giorgio Moroder
  4. Que Sera Mi Vida - The Gibson Brothers
  5. Knock on Wood - Amii Stewart
  6. A.I.E. (Mwana) - Black Blood
  7. In Zaire - Johnny Wakelin
  8. It Takes Me Higher - Ganymede
  9. Kung Fu Fighting - Carl Douglas
  10. Queen of Chinatown - Amanda Lear
  11. Lady Marmalade
  12. Ymca - Village People
  13. Black Is Black - La Belle Epoque
  14. Feels Like I'm in Love - Kelly Marie
  15. I Love to Love - Tina Charles
  16. I Feel Love - Donna Summer
  17. Get Dancin' - Disc-O-Thek, The Sex-O-Lettes

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #208178 in Music
  • Released on: 1998-08-25
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Format: Import

Customer Reviews

Futureself4
The buyer should be made aware that this is 70s disco from the european viewpoint. If a club in the U.S.A. were to play these songs in the 70s their customers would vacate the premises. Basically , no single compliation exists which captures the sounds of the 70s dance floor in the USA, with the exception of the Rebound series. The dance music of the 70's was pretty much soul music and funk which was a jazz fusion, thanks to James Brown. Once it is understood this cd in no way resembles the USA 70s dance scene, it can be enjoyed for what it is, a very upbeat collection of songs which is unique in itself. Don't look for any showstoppers on this set of 2 cds.