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Odyssey (2)

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Disco

Don't Tell Me, Tell Her / Use It Up And Wear It Out

A Don't Tell Me, Tell Her
B Use It Up And Wear It Out

RCA

Cat No: PC 1962
Released: 1980

£5.00

Sharon Redd

Format: Vinyl Album
Genre: Disco

Sharon Redd

A1 You Got My Love (5:52)
A2 Can You Handle It (6:26)
A3 It's A Lie (5:40)
B1 Try My Love On For Size (5:06)
B2 Leaving You Is Easier Said Than Done (3:51)
B3 Love Is Gonna Get Ya (4:56)
B4 You Stayed On My Mind (5:38)

Prelude Records

Cat No: PRL 12181
Released: 1980

£25.00

Sharon Redd

Format: Vinyl Double Album
Genre: Disco

Love How You Feel

A1 Activate (8:30)
A2 You're A Winner (6:40)
A3 Got Ya' Where I Want (7:26)
B1 Liar On The Wire (5:18)
B2 Sweet Sensation (6:30)
B3 Somebody Save The Night (6:55)
B4 Love How You Feel (4:06)

Prelude Records

Cat No: PRL 14111
Released: 1983

£15.00

Carol Douglas

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Disco

Dancing Queen / In The Morning

A Dancing Queen (7:18)
B In The Morning (6:58)

Midland International

Cat No: MD-10870
Released: 1976

£5.00

Various

Format: Vinyl Album
Genre: Disco

Energhighs

A1 Adele Bertei Build Me A Bridge
A2 Peter Brown (2) They Only Come Out At Night
A3 Yvonne Gage Doin' It In A Haunted House
A4 Sleeping Lions (2) Sound Of My Heart
A5 France Joli Blue Eyed Technology
B1 ABBA The Visitors
B2 ABBA Lay All Your Love On Me
B3 Irene Cara Breakdance
B4 Lorna Luft Where The Boys Are
B5 Irene Cara Why Me?

Epic

Cat No: EPC 26110
Released: 1984

£7.00

Gene Farrow With G.F. Band

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Disco

Don't Stop Now (Extended Disco Version)

A Don't Stop Now (7:00)
B Oh-Nye-Ay (3:04)

Magnet

Cat No: 12 MAG 125
Released: 1978

£5.00

Various

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Disco

Anglia Remix Vol. 2

Anglia Remix Vol.2 (7:54)
B Toto Coelo Girls Night Out (5:51)

High Fashion Music

Cat No: MS 193
Released: 1985

£7.00

Sylvester

Format: Vinyl Album
Genre: Disco

Step II

A1 You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real) (6:30)
A2 Dance (Disco Heat) (5:50)
A3 You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real) Epilogue (3:19)
B1 Grateful (3:27)
B2 I Took My Strength From You (7:16)
B3 Was It Something That I Said (4:15)
B4 Just You And Me Forever (4:31)

Fantasy

Cat No: FT 549
Released: 1978
Out Of Stock

Cher

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Disco

Take Me Home

A Take Me Home (7:30)
B Wasn't It Good (7:03)

Casablanca

Cat No: NBD 20168
Released: 1979

£6.00

Kenny G

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Disco

Hi, How Ya Doin?

A Hi, How Ya Doin'? (Gravity Mix) (5:45)
B1 Hi, How Ya Doin'? (Instrumental) (5:59)
B2 Tribeca (4:38)

Arista

Cat No: ARIST 12 561
Released: 1983

£4.00

The Cool Notes

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Disco

Spend The Night

A Spend The Night
B1 I Forgot (Re-Mix)
B2 Halu (Spring)

Abstract Dance

Cat No: ADT 3
Released: 1985

£3.00

Howard Kenney

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Disco

Save Some For The Children

A Save Some For The Children (5:12)
B Can't Wait To Make You Mine (6:39)

Warner Bros. Records

Cat No: LV 15
Released: 1978

£4.00

Howard Kenney

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Disco

Save Some For The Children

A Save Some For The Children (5:12)
B Can't Wait To Make You Mine (6:39)

Warner Bros. Records

Cat No: LV 15
Released: 1978

£4.00

Irene Cara & Contemporary Gospel Chorus The High School Of Music And Art

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Disco

Fame

A Irene Cara Fame (Full Length Version)
B1 Contemporary Gospel Chorus The High School Of Music And Art Never Alone
B2 Irene Cara Hot Lunch Jam (Vocal And Melody Arrangement)

RSO Records, Inc.

Cat No: RSOX 90
Released: 1982

£7.00

Odyssey (2)

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Disco

Don\'t Tell Me, Tell Her / Use It Up And Wear It Out

A Don\'t Tell Me, Tell Her
B Use It Up And Wear It Out

RCA

Cat No: PC 1962
Released: 1980

£5.00

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Information on the Disco genre

The disco sound, style and ethos has its roots in the late 1960s. New York City blacks, gays, heterosexuals, women and Hispanics adopted several traits from the hippies and psychedelia. They included overwhelming sound, free form dancing, "trippy" lighting, colorful costumes, and hallucinogens. Psychedelic soul groups like the Chambers Brothers and especially Sly and The Family Stone influenced proto-disco acts such as Isaac Hayes, Willie Hutch and the Philadelphia Sound discussed in the next paragraph. In addition the positivity, lack of irony and earnestness of the hippies informed proto-disco music like M.F.S.B.'s "Love Is the Message.

Philly and New York soul were evolutions of the Motown sound. The Philly Sound is typified by lavish percussion, which became a prominent part of mid-1970s disco songs. Early songs with disco elements include "Only the Strong Survive" (Jerry Butler, 1968), "Message to Love" (The Jimi Hendrix Experience, 1969), "Soul Makossa" (Manu Dibango, 1972) and "The Love I Lost" (Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, 1973).

The early disco sound was largely an urban American phenomenon with producers and labels such as SalSoul Records (Ken, Joe and Stanley Cayre), Westend Records (Mel Cheren), Casablanca (Neil Bogart), and Prelude (Marvin Schlachter) to name a few. They inspired and influenced such prolific European dance-track producers as Giorgio Moroder and Jean-Marc Cerrone. Moroder was the Italian producer, keyboardist, and composer who produced many songs of the singer Donna Summer. These included the 1975 hit "Love to Love You Baby", a 17-minute-long song with "shimmering sound and sensual attitude". Allmusic.com calls Moroder "one of the principal architects of the disco sound".

The disco sound was also shaped by Tom Moulton who wanted to extend the enjoyment of the music — thus single-handedly creating the "Remix" which has influenced many other latter genres such as techno, and pop. DJs and remixers would often remix (i.e., re-edit) existing songs using reel-to-reel tape machines. Their remixed versions would add in percussion breaks, new sections, and new sounds. Influential DJs and remixers who helped to establish what became known as the "disco sound" included David Mancuso, Tom Moulton, Nicky Siano, Shep Pettibone, the legendary and much-sought-after Larry Levan, Walter Gibbons, and later, New York–born Chicago "Godfather of House" Frankie Knuckles.

Disco was also shaped by nightclub DJs such as Francis Grasso, who used multiple record players to seamlessly mix tracks from genres such as soul, funk and pop music at discothèques, and was the forerunner to later styles such as house. Women also played important roles at the turntable. Karen Cook, the first female disco DJ in the United States, spun the vinyl hits from 1974 – 1977 at 'Elan, Houston, TX, and also programmed music for clubs throughout the US that were owned by McFaddin Ventures.