Compil. FR 1979 on Mode label
R&B/Soul (Funk, Disco)
The windup of the 1970s is marked by the disco craze. Disco music has its roots in the music of Black America, but it found its tempo and style in Western Europe before spreading to the rest of the world. The American continent produced some extraordinary examples of this kind of music, as the present disc, with its top-ranking New-York disco musicians, proves. The rhythm and arrangements are infectious, you'll just have to start dancing. Distribution Vogue P.I.P. (P) 1976 D. and M. Sound, U.S.A (C) 1979 Vogue P.I.P.
The Vast Majority , album by | |
East Harlem Bus Stop , album by |
David L. Miller producer |
Marty Wilson producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Move It | The Vast Majority | Colin Frechter, Dave Hunt | 4:07 |
2 | Let's Get It On | East Harlem Bus Stop | Leo Muller | 5:08 |
3 | Love For Sale | The Vast Majority | Cole Porter | 6:20 |
4 | Watermelon Man | East Harlem Bus Stop | Herbie Hancock | 5:35 |
5 | Take It! | The Vast Majority | G. Elke, Marty Wilson | 5:05 |
6 | Get On Down! | East Harlem Bus Stop | Leo Muller | 4:33 |
7 | Muddy Sneakers | The Vast Majority | G. Elke, Marty Wilson | 4:21 |
8 | Bring It On Home | East Harlem Bus Stop | Leo Muller | 4:23 |