Lovingly curated collection of full-length and 12-inch versions of Disco classics, originally released as part of the 'Disco Discharge' series in 2010. Disco was always a broad church. As a genre it brought in elements from Motown and Philly, Pop, Latin, African, Musicals, Classical and even Rock. Even so, arguably the longest-lived iteration of Disco came from the Blues-originated 'Boogie' genre. Boogie was a flame that both provided the very basis of the Disco groove and outlasted the genre's staggering late-'70s mainstream global takeover. With its blend of Soul, Jazz, Funk and R&B and with its name descending from street slang for - ahem - sweaty lovemaking, Boogie lasted well into the 1980s and beyond. Gathering together 20 exemplars of the sound, 'Disco Discharge: Disco Boogie' provides a one-stop shop to Boogie heaven, and it features some of the biggest names of the genre, alongside some heinously forgotten classics. Among the eclectic array of artists bringing their Boogie to the party are legends like Average White Band, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, Teena Marie and Wilton Felder, as well as diverse one-offs from A.O.R.'s Toto (featuring Cheryl Lynn), the UK's experimental new-wavers The Quick and Brazilian multi-instrumentalist and composer, Eumir Deodato.