Salsoul Presents: The Definitive 12" Masters, Vol. 1
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Disc 1:
- You're Just the Right Size [Original Mix] - The Salsoul Orchestra
- Dreamin' [Original Norman Harris Mix] - Loleatta Holloway
- Ten Percent [Original Tom Moulton Mix] - Double Exposure
- My Love Is Free [Original Tom Moulton Mix] - Double Exposure
- Love Is You [Original Mix] - Carol Williams
- Doctor Love [Original Tom Moulton Mix] - First Choice
- Runaway [Original Mix] - Loleatta Holloway, The Salsoul Orchestra
- Beat Goes on & On [Jim Burgess 12" Mix] - Ripple
- Just as Long as I Got You [Original Walter Gibbons 12" Mix] - Love Committee
Disc 2:
- I Got My Mind Made Up [Larry Levan 12" Mix] - Instant Funk
- Dancin' & Prancin' [Original Mix] - Candido
- Jingo [Original David Rodriguez 12" Mix] - Candido
- How High [12" Larry Levan Remix] - The Salsoul Orchestra
- Love Sensation [Original Shep Pettibone 12" Mix] - Loleatta Holloway
- Ain't No Mountain High Enough [Levan 12" Mix] - Inner Life
- I Know You Will [Original Larry Levan 12" Mix] - Leroy Burgess, Logg
- Let No Man Put Asunder [Shep Pettibone Mix] - First Choice
- Heartbreaker [Original Shep Pettibone 12" Mix] - Leroy Burgess
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #210814 in Music
- Released on: 2004-02-23
- Number of discs: 2
- Format: Import
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
UK two disc collection features 18 twelve-inch mixes from The Salsoul Orchestra, Loleatta Holloway, Double Exposure, Carol Williams, First Choice, Inner Life, & many more. Slipcase. Salsoul. 2004.
Customer Reviews
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I absolutely love this collection!!! I was familiar with almost all of the songs included, but I wanted to get a compilation that has all of these in one place. This is an unmixed compilation. There are nine songs on each disc. Almost all of them are full-length. Some are 4 to 5 minutes long. While others are 6 to 10 minutes. Also, there is a good set of liner notes with more info about the songs. In the UK, the label has reissued the 18 songs included in the collection on 12" vinyl. More are on the way.
Many of these songs might be familiar if you are into neo-disco, and house music. I'll mention some of my favorites. Loleatta Holloway's "Dreamin" is here in the Norman Harris/Carl Parulo Mix. Some of you might remember the Satoshi Tomiie remixes that came out of this track. This is quite similar to that one. Carol Williams' "Love Is You", is a perfect piece of classic disco. By the way, this song is the basis for Spiller's international smash "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)". This song should have had more success. The highlight of this collection is Loleatta Holloway's "Love Sensation." This is one of the most successful tracks on the Salsoul label. Loleatta's voice is simply amazing! This song has been the basis of countless club hits. "Good Vibrations" by Marky Mark, "Ride On Time" by Black Box, and 'you Got Me Burning Up" by Cevin Fisher are just some of the songs that have used this monster vocal. Just for this song, the collection is worth it. Also, there is "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" by Inner Life. This is the same song that Diana Ross did too. This is one of the first versions of the song. This is also the best one.
All in all, this collection is worth every cent. Bring out the polyester clothes, the mirrorball, and those platform shoes! This collection brings the disco era into your home.
It's a must-have for everybody!
Can't wait for volumes 2, 3, and 4!!
Every home should have one.
Free love and soul!
Thought disco music was full of cheese and watered down repetition, this anthology will change your mind. People give props to the Saturday Night Fever sountrack and Chic for creating the best disco music. While their music was successful from a commercial and at times a creative standpoint, it doesn't sum up the whole story of the genre. If the Bee Gees and Chic had the mainstream on lock, Salsoul records is the other side of the coin. Their music ruled the underground disco scene. Even though their songs frequently had the sleek gloss of their commercial counterparts, their music often had a tough edge because the beats thumped extra hard- and the rhythms were deeply ehanced to its maximum volume to put dancers in a trance while they're listening to the songs (listen to Ten Percent and Dancin and Prancin to know what I'm talking about).
The strings and synthesizers are extra loud. Those elements may sound overblowned and bland in the hands of unimaginative musicians, the musicians at Salsoul were innovative enough to give the music that visceral punch that was often missing from the commercial artists.
Unlike New Jack Swing and dance pop of the 80's, this music holds up well and deserve to be any serious music collection.
All In Their Original Full Length Version!!!
Every one of these tracks is an absolute gem. All in their original versions!!! And now I've got Volume 2. And who the h*** cares if there's a 2 second delay between 'em. Duh!!!!!




