- Audio CD (4 Aug 1998)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Format: Soundtrack, Import
- Label: Tommy Boy
- ASIN: B000009OBV
- Other Editions: Audio Cassette
- Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 109,434 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
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| 1. If You Could Read My Mind - Stars On 54/ Ultra Nate/Amber/ Jocelyn Enriquez |
| 2. Haven't Stopped Dancing Yet - Gonzalez |
| 3. Heaven Must Have Sent You - Bonnie Pointer |
| 4. Loving Is Really My Game - Brainstorm |
| 5. Disco Nights (Rock-Freak) - GQ |
| 6. Found A Cure - Ashford & Simpson |
| 7. Don't Leave Me This Way - Thelma Houston |
| 8. Come To Me - France Joli |
| 9. Take Your Time (Do It Right) - S.O.S. Band |
| 10. Please Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood - Santa Esmeralda |
| 11. Spank - Jimmy 'Bo' Horne |
| 12. Galaxy - War |
| 13. I Need A Man - Grace Jones |
| 14. Heart Of Glass - Blondie |
| 15. Cherchez La Femme/ Se Si Bon - Buzzard's Original Savannah Band |
| 16. Fly Robin Fly - Silver Convention |
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Gonzalez's "Haven't Stopped Dancing Yet" follows, and it's one of the most engaging selections here. There is a midsection featuring only congas, whistles, and vocals, but afterwards, it goes back to overdrive.
The inspirational Bonnie Pointer's "Heaven Must Have Sent You", penned by the Holland/Dozier/Holland team, comes next, being one of her best solo numbers after leaving the Pointer Sisters. Those bells and Bonnie's little sighs really do it for me here.
Brainstorm's "Loving Is Really My Game" has an intense galloping rhythm. Another overdrive disco classic!
The slower tempo "Disco Nights (Rock-Freak) by GQ relies more on sounds and bass. Listening to some elements here makes me realize where Prince got "Let's Work", particularly the "Rock-Freak" chant.
With "Found A Cure" I bet the husband-and-wife team of Ashford and Simpson were glad to have a hit for themselves instead of giving hits to the likes of Ronnie Milsap, the Shirelles, and Ray Charles. Ashford's falsetto and Simpson's bright and smooth vocals work wonders together. Their composition "The Boss" for Diana Ross is on 54, Volume I, BTW.
Thelma Houston's rework of "Don't Leave Me This Way" is another necessary disco classic, and is the earliest track on this volume (1976). This song was later taken to the UK #1 in the 80's by the Communards.
Weird, heavy, and insistent electronic funk provides the backbeat for the S.O.S. Band's late entry (1980) "Take Your Time (Do It Right)."
Then comes the Latin-tinged "Please Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood", by Santa Esmeralda, with the well-known refrain, "I'm just a poor boy who's intentions are good/se, please don't let me be misunderstood." Alabina later did this on their Alabina II album.
"SPANK...ooh ooh ooh ooh", huh? Kind of in the same vein as Bowie's "Fame" but Jimmy "Bo" Horne's "Spank", complete with handclaps, humming bassline, and sax refrains isn't as jam-packed as the other tunes.
Shimmering space age sounds dot War's funky "Galaxy" and is a wish to get away from the rat race and hit the stars.
Three songs need no introduction here. They are Grace Jones' "I Need A Man", Blondie's "Heart Of Glass" (disco remix clocking in at 3:19), and Silver Convention's "Fly Robin Fly."
Not a bad compilation of material, as good as its companion red disc.
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