Solid Cover to Cover Boogie and Disco LPs
phatmoneysack
Melbourne 1,124 Posts
When it comes to disco and boogie I tend to buy mostly 12??? singles. Most of the albums that own I have picked because I like one or two of the tracks, but not all.
This poses a problem when I want to throw on an LP to relax, or do stuff around the house. I don???t want to keep changing records.
Of course, I do have a number of disco and boogie LPs that I do like to listen to all the way through. Here???s just a few:
Patrice Rushen ?????? Straight From The Heart
Ingram ?????? That's All
Roy Ayers ?????? Let's Do It
Space ??? Magic Fly
Telex ??? Looking for St Tropez
Rufus & Chaka ?????? Masterjam
What are some of your favorite solid cover to cover boogie and disco LPs? I???m talking ones where 70%-100% of the tracks are killer.
Cheers
This poses a problem when I want to throw on an LP to relax, or do stuff around the house. I don???t want to keep changing records.
Of course, I do have a number of disco and boogie LPs that I do like to listen to all the way through. Here???s just a few:
Patrice Rushen ?????? Straight From The Heart
Ingram ?????? That's All
Roy Ayers ?????? Let's Do It
Space ??? Magic Fly
Telex ??? Looking for St Tropez
Rufus & Chaka ?????? Masterjam
What are some of your favorite solid cover to cover boogie and disco LPs? I???m talking ones where 70%-100% of the tracks are killer.
Cheers
Comments
off the top... ones I spared the skip button...
Freddie Jackson - Rock Me Tonight
Glenn Jones - Finesse
Mtume - You Me & He
Lakeside "Fantastic Voyage"
Central Line "Breaking Point"
Pleasure, Crown Heights Affair had some solid albums too
Khemistry: s/t
this got the full length play from me on the weekend too:
I was going to say, CHA was solid. This LP has been a favorite since I was little kid, I used to hide the cover from my mom...
Kon & Amir Off Track comps are good.
Sister Sledge - We Are Family
Jimmy Bo Horne-Dance Across the Floor (criminally underrated!)
Heatwave-s/t, Heatwave-Central Heating
Leon Ware-s/t
Future Flight-s/t
Don Blackman (if Patrice Rushen is in the mix)
Bar-Kays- Propositions
These 2 are about as solid as it gets.
Second the Non's picks also.
Also, since he mentioned her, that Patrice Rushen record.
i like most tracks on this album
These suggestions are most excellent!
Out of interest, what would you call it?
True but some of them, like Patrice Rushen, made lps that were straight up disco.
Speaking of Dazz:
Brick.
Classifications are always hazy and kinda silly anyway, so I hope you didn't take my comment as snarky.
No, not at all! I was genuinely interested in different perspective.
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