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3rd January 2000![]() At the dawn of the new millennium, what better way to remember the disco era than by playing a track by Tony Aiken & future 2000. Better days is a funky, bouncy, high tempo disco track released in 1976, and the copy shown above is on the Kimsha sub-label of New York's Red Greg records. This record is also available on the Shyrlden label. |
10th January 2000![]() B.C.G. is the Bob Crewe Generation. This nice long 12" disco mix of "Street talk" was available to DJ's only on 20th Century records and was released in 1976. A very danceable instrumental hustle track. |
17th January 2000![]() This week the unlikely duet of Odia Coates and Paul Anka. However the 12" disco mix by Tom Moulton (above) makes the most of the brilliant instrumental break. A 120bpm disco classic. |
24th January 2000![]() Another Tom Moulton mix. This classic sound of soulful Philly disco was the first 12" released on the Columbia label. |
31st January 2000![]() Along with the Scepter & Wand releases, this was one of the very first 12" singles ever to come out of New York. On Will Crittendon's fledgling SMI label. A nice funky disco track, this will really grow on you. Will Crittendon later worked with the disco group Mantus. |
7th February 2000![]() Say what you like about Demis Roussos, but this is one of the best disco tracks to come out of the 1970's. Go on, give it a listen. This 12" promo record was released on Mercury records at the start of 1978. |
14th February 2000![]() Doc Sev's great disco classic from 1976 is available on this early Epic Records promo. Look at the pressing though and you'll see it's not exactly a Jose Rodgriguez mastering! |
21st February 2000![]() Produced by Curtis Mayfield and written by Bunny Sigler, Mystique's 1977 disco hit "What would the world be without music" is available on this Curtom 12" promo. |
28th February 2000![]() A harsh funky disco sound this week, produced by Jeff Lane of the better known group B.T. Express. This 12" single is an early promo on the Fantasy label and comes in a picture cover. |
6th March 2000![]() A great rare-groove track from 1977, with firm steady bassline and funky wah-wah guitar. And this is to be expected because the track was written by Billy Nichols (who also wrote for Juggy Murray Jones). |
13th March 2000![]() This is a hunk of pure disco-funk. Produced by Roy Ayers, "Midnight after dark" is guaranteed to make your feet wanna dance. This six minute plus version was released on 12" only as a promo on the Elektra label in 1978. |
20th March 2000![]() A Tom Moulton mix on the Salsoul label - what could be better? This great New York disco record is taken from Metropolis's LP "The greatest show on earth" and is the b-side of that 12" single. And yes - New York is my kind of town. |
27th March 2000![]() From the New York house of Greg Carmichael's Red Greg records comes this little known rare-groove classic "Groove on down". It's a luscious hustling disco track with beautiful vocals and snappy wah-wah guitar. Shown above is a 3-track EP although it was also released on its own on the Shrylden label. |