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01. Moment Of Truth "Helplessly" 02. Intrepids, The "After You've Had Your Fling (Get Down To The Real Thing)" 03. Blue Magic "Welcome To The Club" 04. Joseph, Margie "I Can't More No Mountains" 05. King, Ben E. "Supernatural Thing [Part 1]" 06. Faith Hope & Charity "Mellow Me" 07. Wylie, Richard "Popcorn" "Georgia's After Hour (Album Version)" 08. Kendricks, Eddie "Date With The Rain (Album Version)" 09. Scott, Gloria "Just As Long As We're Together (In My Life There Will Never Be Another) (Single Version)" 10. McNeir, Ronnie "Wendy Is Gone" 11. Sons Of Robin Stone "Got To Get You Back" 12. Fossati, Ivano "Night Of The Wolf (Tema Del Lupo)" 13. Ecstasy, Passion & Pain "Good Things Don't Last Forever" 14. Ruffin, Jimmy "Tell Me What You Want" 15. Everett, Betty "Keep It Up" 16. Satyr "Free And Easy" 17. Major Harris Boogie Blues Band, The "Each Morning I Wake Up" 18. Act I "It's The Same Old Story" 19. Creative Source "You Can't Hide Love" 20. Williams, John Gary "The Whole Damn World Is Going Crazy" 21. White Heat "If That's The Way You Feel" 22. Melvin, Harold & The Blue Notes "Wake Up Everybody"
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.. Saturday Night - Brooklyn Disco 1974-5 |
 | Description: | Before there was Saturday Night Fever there was underground disco. DJs across America went out and found the music to play; dancers went out and found the clubs. At this point, in the early seventies, the disco was the venue and not a genre of music.
By the time Nik Cohnâ??s short story Tribal Rites of the New Saturday Night was published by New York magazine in June 1976, disco was the biggest genre of music on the charts and was about to get bigger still, becoming an all-enveloping cultural phenomenon. Cohn sold the film rights to Robert Stigwood, and his classic club yarn became Saturday Night Fever.
â??Tribal Rites Of The New Saturday Nightâ? is the soundtrack to Cohnâ??s story, where disco began; a 1975 score for the underground clubs of Brooklyn and Queens that played R&B, soul and Latin beats to people who lived for the weekend.
Bob Stanley has put this collection together, sourcing what was actually played in Brooklyn discos in 1974 and 1975. Only a few specific records were mentioned in Cohnâ??s feature, but two of them â?? Ben E Kingâ??s â??Supernatural Thing Part 1â?? and Harold Melvinâ??s â??Wake Up Everybodyâ?? - were cosmically great and both are included here, alongside underground favourites like Moment Of Truthâ??s Four Tops-like â??Helplesslyâ?? and Gloria Scottâ??s Barry White-produced modern soul classic â??Just As Long As Weâ??re Togetherâ??. Ivano Fossatiâ??s incredible â??Night Of The Wolfâ?? has fans in northern soul, disco and prog circles.
Without Cohnâ??s original story, itâ??s quite possible that disco would have remained an underground phenomenon â?? â??Tribal Rites Of The New Saturday Nightâ? paints a scene in full flower. Saturday Night Fever would eventually, if unintentionally, wreck the underground nature of this scene, and clubs like Studio 54 would destroy the democracy of the party, but for two or three years the scene was largely undocumented and magical. This album is the sound of disco before it was captured. - .. SATURDAY NIGHT - BROOKLYN DISCO 1974-5Before there was Saturday Night Fever there was underground disco. DJs across America went out and found the music to play; dancers went out and found the clubs. At this point, in the early seventies, the disco was the venue and not a genre of music. By the time Nik Cohn's short story Tribal Rites of the New Saturday Night was published by New York magazine in June 1976, disco was the biggest genre of music on the charts and was about to get bigger still, becoming an all-enveloping cultural phenomenon. Cohn sold the film rights to Robert Stigwood, and his classic club yarn became Saturday Night Fever. "Tribal Rites Of The New Saturday Night" is the soundtrack to Cohn's story, where disco began; a 1975 score for the underground clubs of Brooklyn and Queens that played R&B, soul and Latin beats to people who lived for the weekend. Bob Stanley has put this collection together, sourcing what was actually played in Brooklyn discos in 1974 and 1975. Only a few specific records were mentioned in Cohn's feature, but two of them - Ben E King's 'Supernatural Thing Part 1' and Harold Melvin's 'Wake Up Everybody' - were cosmically great and both are included here, alongside underground favourites like Moment Of Truth's Four Tops-like 'Helplessly' and Gloria Scott's Barry White-produced modern soul classic 'Just As Long As We're Together'. Ivano Fossati's incredible 'Night Of The Wolf' has fans in northern soul, disco and prog circles. Without Cohn's original story, it's quite possible that disco would have remained an underground phenomenon - "Tribal Rites Of The New Saturday Night" paints a scene in full flower. Saturday Night Fever would eventually, if unintentionally, wreck the underground nature of this scene, and clubs like Studio 54 would destroy the democracy of the party, but for two or three years the scene was largely undocumented and magical. This album is the sound of disco before it was captured."Tribal Rites - Brooklyn Disco 1974-5" is a vibrant CD compilation that captures the essence of New York's disco scene during its formative years. Curated by Ace Records, this collection brings together rare and classic tracks from the heart of Brooklyn?s dancefloors between 1974 and 1975. The selection showcases the raw energy, infectious grooves, and innovative production techniques that defined early disco music?featuring everything from soulful vocals to funky instrumentals. Perfect for both collectors and newcomers, "Tribal Rites" offers an authentic snapshot of a pivotal era in dance music history. Ace Records is renowned for their expertly curated compilations across genres like soul, jazz, rock ?n? roll, and more; with decades of experience since their founding in 1978 in London, they have become a trusted name among music enthusiasts worldwide. |  | No. of tracks: |
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CHD 1618 |
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