Disco Connection, Vol. 2
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Bourgie Bourgie (12" Mix)
- Hi-Jack
- That’S Where The Happy People Go
- Everybody Dance
- He’S The Greatest Dancer
- Is It Love You’Re After (12" Mix)
- I Know You, I Live You
- Everybody Loves A Good Thing
- It Looks Like Love
- Why Leave Us Alone (Long 12" Mix)
- Cosmic Lust (12" Mix)
- I Wanna Take You There (Now)
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #20111 in Music
- Released on: 2004-05-24
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Import
- Dimensions: .21 pounds
Customer Reviews
LUSH ,SEXY, AND PULSATING RHYTHMS!
Had your fill for Disco Connection Vol 1 and you're looking for another fix, Disco Connection Vol 2 ought to do the trick. This CD is every bit as good if not better than the first volume. In this volume, there's a higher emphasis on r&b minded disco than the first volume (which was a highly eclectic set touching on nearly every dance music style).
"Bourgie Bourgie" is perhaps Ashford and Simpson's best track next to "Solid". The track gradually builds to a climax with a jazzy piano loop and a solid backbeat substaining the groove. "Cosmic Lust" is a deep slab of funky disco courtesy of Mass Production. The track does a great job of using the synthesizer to create this acid/phychadelic effect to build up to a funky groove. While "That's where the happy People Go" by The Trammps is not a standout on the set, I prefer this over the dated and overplayed "Disco Inferno". I love the tracks by Chaka Khan and Goody Goody, but the song that steal the show is "Why Leave us Alone" by Five Special. This song is the climax of this set as it touch on every style of music that's on the album by extending itself to the 10 minute mark.
While every song on here is great in every way, there are a couple of questionable choices. Why is Chic's "Everybody Dance" and Sister Sledge's "He's the Greatest Dancer" on a set with underground cult classics? Correct me if I'm wrong but weren't those pop hits?
They're great songs, but since those songs were major mainstream hits, they don't fit in well with the rest of the tracks on the album (since this album is suppose to present listeners with tracks that were famous in the clubs and not pop hits). But then again, they were also club hits and that could the reason for them being included on this set.
Those questionable song choices aside, what you're get from Disco Connection Vol 2 is nothing short of sweet and sweaty satsifaction.
If you can't get to that, get the CD and see where I'm coming from when I tell you these grooves beat hard enough to shatter a mirror ball!
I you love this, check out these titles ;
Salsoul Presents: Definitive 12" masters vols. 1&2
Salsoul Presents: Essential Boogie Flavas
Salsoul Presents: Latin Funk Flavas
A Tom Moulton mix
Any Larry Levan compliamation
Much like this compliamation, those are the bread and butter of authenic dance music without the cheese!
A promising series comes to an end..already
After such a superb Vol.1,totally filled with disco songs I've NEVER heard before,Vol.2 is almost as great(except for the inclusion of Sister Sledge's "He's The Greatest Dancer" which every classic disco fan already has;and also Chic's "Everybody Dance" (short version)and Chaka Khan"I Know You". I think of Chaka Kahn more in a funk/R&B groove and have never thought of her as a Disco Artist.Why she was included,I can't figure out.Whoever these guys were ,that put out Vol.1 and Vol.2, REALLY knew disco when they heard it(except for Chaka)... No "let's slip in some DANCE music and say it's Disco" as I've experienced many times before on CD's (i.e. Tears For Fears"Everybody Wants To Rule The World' is DISCO?????????) Sad to say that this series has already come to an end,as no follow up has been released since 2004.It seems once you don't include the "Hits",the series is over sad to say.But,geez, the same disco songs over and over and over and over.....( I say this with a deep respect for the artist's and the songs) but how many more times can "Y.M.C.A." and "Bad Girl's" be put out again?? Get both CD's (Vol.1 & 2) before they go out of print.
Solid Choices
All of the songs on this compilation are solid choices and a great addition to a classic disco library, for me the inclusion of Bourgie Bourgie [12" Mix] by Ashford and Simpson and Hi-Jack by Herbie Mann were the things I needed to fill out my library that made this purchase.




