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Description:
Digitally remastered and expanded edition. At the beginning and then the peak of the disco era, Gloria Gaynor managed to create two signature themes whilst still maintaining a distinctive and prolific voice on surrounding albums. Disco could be frivolous but Gloria managed to appropriate this into songs that often proved wistful. 1976's I've Got You was Gloria's third release and first for Polydor Records. The Disco Corporation of America (Meco Monardo, Tony Bongiovi, Jay Ellis) returned to the production helm and, as with Gloria's first two releases, continued the trend of the first side featuring a segued Tom Moulton Mix which medley-ed three tracks together. The chirpy 'Let's Make a Deal' graced the R&B singles chart. Other highlights included her extended disco version of Cole Porter's 'I've Got You Under My Skin', the quintessential disco strut of 'Be Mine' and the rollicking funk of 'Talk, Talk, Talk'.