The Greatest SoulFunk & Disco 12 Inch Singles Of The 70s & 80s (4CD)
2-02-2023, 04:03
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Artist: Various Performers
Title: The Greatest Soul/Funk & Disco 12″ Singles Of The 70s and 80s
Label: Robinsongs Records, Cherry Red Records
Style: Dance, Europop, Post-Disco, New Wave, Jazz-Funk, Rhythm & Blues, Hi NRG, Rock, Boogie, Ska, Soul, Synthpop
Release Date: 02-02-2023
Format: 4 × CD, Compilation, Clamshell Box
Quality: 320 Kbps/Joint Stereo/44100Hz
Codec: MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3
Tracks: 42 Tracks
Time: 05:19:05 Min
Size: 757 MB
Tracklist:
CD1 (11 / 1:26:26)
01. The Undisputed Truth - You + Me = Love 11:15
02. Mcfadden & Whitehead - Ain’t No Stoppin’ Us Now 10:34
03. Earth, Wind & Fire With The Emotions - Boogie Wonderland - Special Disco Version 8:24
04. T-Connection - Do What You Wanna Do 7:15
05. People’s Choice - Do It Any Way You Wanna - A Tom Moulton Mix 6:54
06. Instant Funk - Got My Mind Made Up 9:46
07. Crown Heights Affair - You Gave Me Love 5:42
08. Whispers - And The Beat Goes On 7:23
09. Arthur Adams - You Got The Floor 6:06
10. Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes - Expansions 6:05
11. Chaz Jankel Feat Brenda Jones - You’re My Occupation (Extended) 7:03
CD2 (10 / 1:18:08)
12. Brass Construction - Movin’ 8:35
13. Skyy - Call Me 6:20
14. Parliament - Flashlight 10:25
15. Zapp - More Bounce To The Ounce (Pts. I And Ii) 9:27
16. Midnight Star - No Parking On The Dance Floor 7:58
17. S.O.S. Band - Just Be Good To Me 8:58
18. The Jimmy Castor Bunch - Space Age 6:26
19. Lakeside - Fantastic Voyage 7:04
20. Aquarian Dream - You’re A Star 5:30
21. Maze & Frankie Beverly - Twilight (Instrumental) 7:23
CD3 (10 / 1:17:32)
22. Chic - Good Times 7:41
23. Sister Sledge - He’s The Greatest Dancer 6:03
24. G.Q. - Disco Nights (Rock Freak) 8:42
25. Double Exposure - Ten Percent 9:43
26. Loleatta Holloway - Love Sensation 6:33
27. Edwin Starr - Contact 7:08
28. Narada Michael Walden - I Should’ve Loved Ya 6:34
29. Voyage - From East To West 7:08
30. C.J. & Co - Devil’s Gun 7:00
31. The Trammps - Disco Inferno 11:00
CD4 (11 / 1:16:59)
32. Change - Searching 8:00
33. Roy Ayers - Running Away 6:53
34. Valentine Brothers - Money’s Too Tight (To Mention) 5:54
35. Evelyn “Champagne” King - Shame 6:30
36. Rose Royce - Is It Love You’re After 5:46
37. Third World - Now That We Found Love (Disco Mix) 7:29
38. Hi-Tension - Hi-Tension 5:17
39. Freeez - Southern Freeez 5:43
40. Ultrafunk - Gotham City Boogie 8:32
41. Level 42 - Love Games 7:21
42. Atmosfear - Dancing In Outer Space 9:34

Title: The Greatest Soul/Funk & Disco 12″ Singles Of The 70s and 80s
Label: Robinsongs Records, Cherry Red Records
Style: Dance, Europop, Post-Disco, New Wave, Jazz-Funk, Rhythm & Blues, Hi NRG, Rock, Boogie, Ska, Soul, Synthpop
Release Date: 02-02-2023
Format: 4 × CD, Compilation, Clamshell Box
Quality: 320 Kbps/Joint Stereo/44100Hz
Codec: MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3
Tracks: 42 Tracks
Time: 05:19:05 Min
Size: 757 MB
Tracklist:
CD1 (11 / 1:26:26)
01. The Undisputed Truth - You + Me = Love 11:15
02. Mcfadden & Whitehead - Ain’t No Stoppin’ Us Now 10:34
03. Earth, Wind & Fire With The Emotions - Boogie Wonderland - Special Disco Version 8:24
04. T-Connection - Do What You Wanna Do 7:15
05. People’s Choice - Do It Any Way You Wanna - A Tom Moulton Mix 6:54
06. Instant Funk - Got My Mind Made Up 9:46
07. Crown Heights Affair - You Gave Me Love 5:42
08. Whispers - And The Beat Goes On 7:23
09. Arthur Adams - You Got The Floor 6:06
10. Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes - Expansions 6:05
11. Chaz Jankel Feat Brenda Jones - You’re My Occupation (Extended) 7:03
CD2 (10 / 1:18:08)
12. Brass Construction - Movin’ 8:35
13. Skyy - Call Me 6:20
14. Parliament - Flashlight 10:25
15. Zapp - More Bounce To The Ounce (Pts. I And Ii) 9:27
16. Midnight Star - No Parking On The Dance Floor 7:58
17. S.O.S. Band - Just Be Good To Me 8:58
18. The Jimmy Castor Bunch - Space Age 6:26
19. Lakeside - Fantastic Voyage 7:04
20. Aquarian Dream - You’re A Star 5:30
21. Maze & Frankie Beverly - Twilight (Instrumental) 7:23
CD3 (10 / 1:17:32)
22. Chic - Good Times 7:41
23. Sister Sledge - He’s The Greatest Dancer 6:03
24. G.Q. - Disco Nights (Rock Freak) 8:42
25. Double Exposure - Ten Percent 9:43
26. Loleatta Holloway - Love Sensation 6:33
27. Edwin Starr - Contact 7:08
28. Narada Michael Walden - I Should’ve Loved Ya 6:34
29. Voyage - From East To West 7:08
30. C.J. & Co - Devil’s Gun 7:00
31. The Trammps - Disco Inferno 11:00
CD4 (11 / 1:16:59)
32. Change - Searching 8:00
33. Roy Ayers - Running Away 6:53
34. Valentine Brothers - Money’s Too Tight (To Mention) 5:54
35. Evelyn “Champagne” King - Shame 6:30
36. Rose Royce - Is It Love You’re After 5:46
37. Third World - Now That We Found Love (Disco Mix) 7:29
38. Hi-Tension - Hi-Tension 5:17
39. Freeez - Southern Freeez 5:43
40. Ultrafunk - Gotham City Boogie 8:32
41. Level 42 - Love Games 7:21
42. Atmosfear - Dancing In Outer Space 9:34

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Like many crucial inventions, the 12” single was born out of necessity. Although it’s widely seen as an innovation born in the disco era to help DJs keep people dancing by stretching out songs much further than the conventional three-minute mark defined by the 7” single, the very first 12” single appeared in 1970. It was a novelty that didn’t catch on but a few years later in 1974, an innovative New York producer called Tom Moulton resurrected the 12” single format as a vehicle for making extended mixes of dance tracks.
It was an innovation that helped stoke the flames of the Disco Inferno and introduced the concept of instrumental breakdowns or “breaks”.
Initially, 12” pressings targeted DJs and were only used for promotional purposes but such was their desirability that it wasn’t long before record companies made them commercially available; the first one sold to the public was Double Exposure’s ‘Ten Percent’ in 1976, that is included in this package. Its success opened the floodgates and from that moment, the 12” single became the format that defined Disco’s glory years.
It was an innovation that helped stoke the flames of the Disco Inferno and introduced the concept of instrumental breakdowns or “breaks”.
Initially, 12” pressings targeted DJs and were only used for promotional purposes but such was their desirability that it wasn’t long before record companies made them commercially available; the first one sold to the public was Double Exposure’s ‘Ten Percent’ in 1976, that is included in this package. Its success opened the floodgates and from that moment, the 12” single became the format that defined Disco’s glory years.





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