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NOW That's What I Call 80s Dancefloor: Disco & Electro

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Released: 1st December 2023. NOW Music is proud to present the second in our ongoing series of vinyl compilations, 'NOW That's What I Call 80s Dancefloor'. Each edition features an essential collection of tracks representing key genres from the incredible diversity that were all part of 1980s Dance music. This volume, featuring 29 tracks across 2 LPs, presents the best in Disco and Electro. Following the height of its popularity in the late 1970s, Disco in the early 1980s retained the irresistible melodies and beat but became primarily synth driven. The era saw some of the genres' biggest hits including this collections' opener 'Flashdance...What A Feeling' from Irene Cara - this theme from the film 'Flashdance' was not only a massive selling single, but the song also won multiple awards including an Academy Award. Lipps Inc. produced a timeless hit with 'Funkytown', and Shalamar with 'A Night To Remember', Odyssey with 'Use It Up And Wear It Out' and Indeep's 'Last Night A DJ Saved My Life' were all huge commercial Disco hits. Disco royalty Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards of Chic feature here in their roles as producers and writers with Diana Ross's massive hit 'Upside Down', 'Why' from Carly Simon, and the peerless 'Spacer' from Sheila & B. Devotion and in 1984 remixed Sister Sledge's 'Lost In Music' which became a massive hit again and is included here in its full 12-inch version. Amii Stewart's classic version of 'Knock On Wood' was remixed and a hit again, Donna Summer enjoyed huge success with 'She Works Hard For The Money', and other established Disco superstars celebrated returns to the charts with an '80s Disco sound including, and featured on this collection, KC & The Sunshine Band, Patrick Cowley feat. Sylvester and Evelyn 'Champagne' King. The prevalence of the synth in the 1980s gave rise to new and exciting sounds and to tracks that were created with fusions of genres. On this collection we are celebrating 'Electro' - a sub-genre of Electronic Dance music that combined elements of Disco, Funk and Hip-Hop and featuring a heavy synth backing, and the commercial Electro-Pop hits it produced. In 1984, Chaka Khan who had achieved huge success with the Disco classic 'I'm Every Woman', had a worldwide smash with a cover of Prince's 'I Feel For You' which combined Disco, Funk, R&B, Synth-Pop and Hip-Hop - to stunning effect. Also a hit in 1984, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis produced a classic fusion of Disco, R&B, Funk and Synth-Pop for the S.O.S Band with 'Just Be Good To Me' and also included here are hugely influential Electro-Pop gems from Freeez, Rockers Revenge feat. Donnie Calvin, Malcolm McLaren, Break Machine, and Rock Steady Crew. In the latter half of the '80s, Disco and Electro-Pop continued to evolve and fill dance-floors. Taking influences from both genres, Expose and Company B enjoyed 'freestyle' hits and DJ, remixer and producer Jellybean had a string of hits including 'Just A Mirage', and Whitney Houston became a global superstar. One of her signature tracks 'I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)' serves as a stellar example of how Dance music had evolved through the decade and remained as vital and uplifting as ever.

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  • Details

    Released:
    1st December 2023
    Category:
    Dance
    Format:
    Vinyl 12" Album
    Barcode:
    196588422614
  • Description

    NOW Music is proud to present the second in our ongoing series of vinyl compilations, 'NOW That's What I Call 80s Dancefloor'. Each edition features an essential collection of tracks representing key genres from the incredible diversity that were all part of 1980s Dance music. This volume, featuring 29 tracks across 2 LPs, presents the best in Disco and Electro. Following the height of its popularity in the late 1970s, Disco in the early 1980s retained the irresistible melodies and beat but became primarily synth driven. The era saw some of the genres' biggest hits including this collections' opener 'Flashdance...What A Feeling' from Irene Cara - this theme from the film 'Flashdance' was not only a massive selling single, but the song also won multiple awards including an Academy Award. Lipps Inc. produced a timeless hit with 'Funkytown', and Shalamar with 'A Night To Remember', Odyssey with 'Use It Up And Wear It Out' and Indeep's 'Last Night A DJ Saved My Life' were all huge commercial Disco hits. Disco royalty Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards of Chic feature here in their roles as producers and writers with Diana Ross's massive hit 'Upside Down', 'Why' from Carly Simon, and the peerless 'Spacer' from Sheila & B. Devotion and in 1984 remixed Sister Sledge's 'Lost In Music' which became a massive hit again and is included here in its full 12-inch version. Amii Stewart's classic version of 'Knock On Wood' was remixed and a hit again, Donna Summer enjoyed huge success with 'She Works Hard For The Money', and other established Disco superstars celebrated returns to the charts with an '80s Disco sound including, and featured on this collection, KC & The Sunshine Band, Patrick Cowley feat. Sylvester and Evelyn 'Champagne' King. The prevalence of the synth in the 1980s gave rise to new and exciting sounds and to tracks that were created with fusions of genres. On this collection we are celebrating 'Electro' - a sub-genre of Electronic Dance music that combined elements of Disco, Funk and Hip-Hop and featuring a heavy synth backing, and the commercial Electro-Pop hits it produced. In 1984, Chaka Khan who had achieved huge success with the Disco classic 'I'm Every Woman', had a worldwide smash with a cover of Prince's 'I Feel For You' which combined Disco, Funk, R&B, Synth-Pop and Hip-Hop - to stunning effect. Also a hit in 1984, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis produced a classic fusion of Disco, R&B, Funk and Synth-Pop for the S.O.S Band with 'Just Be Good To Me' and also included here are hugely influential Electro-Pop gems from Freeez, Rockers Revenge feat. Donnie Calvin, Malcolm McLaren, Break Machine, and Rock Steady Crew. In the latter half of the '80s, Disco and Electro-Pop continued to evolve and fill dance-floors. Taking influences from both genres, Expose and Company B enjoyed 'freestyle' hits and DJ, remixer and producer Jellybean had a string of hits including 'Just A Mirage', and Whitney Houston became a global superstar. One of her signature tracks 'I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)' serves as a stellar example of how Dance music had evolved through the decade and remained as vital and uplifting as ever.
    Extras:
    One pink and one purple coloured vinyl
  • Track listing

    Disc 1

    Track name
    Artist
    1.Flashdance... What a Feeling (Radio Edit)
    Irene Cara
    2.A Night to Remember (Single Version)
    Shalamar
    3.Walking On Sunshine (Feat. Donnie Calvin) [single Version]
    Rockers Revenge
    4.I.O.U. (7" Version Remastered)
    Freeez
    5.Let the Music Play (Radio Edit)
    Shannon
    6.Fascinated (Edit)
    Company B
    7.Point of No Return (7" Version)
    Expose
    8.I Can't Wait
    Nu Shooz
    9.I Feel for You (Edit)
    Shaka Loves You
    10.Just a Mirage (Remastered 2012)
    Jellybean
    11.Buffalo Gals
    Malcolm McLaren & World's Famous Supreme Team
    12.Street Dance (7" Version)
    Break Machine
    13.(Hey You) the Rock Steady Crew
    Rock Steady Crew
    14.Breakin'... There's No Stopping Us (From 'Breakin')
    Ollie & Jerry
    15.Just Be Good to Me
    The S.O.S. Band

    Disc 2

    Track name
    Artist
    1.Lost in Music (1984 Bernard Edwards & Nile Rodgers Remix) [1995 Remaster]
    Sister Sledge
    2.Knock On Wood (1985 7" Remix)
    Amii Stewart
    3.Spacer (Version Single)
    Sheila & B. Devotion
    4.Why (Radio Edit)
    Carly Simon
    5.Upside Down
    Diana Ross
    6.Use It Up and Wear It Out (Edit)
    Odyssey
    7.Love Come Down
    Evelyn 'Champagne' King
    8.I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)
    Whitney Houston
    9.She Works Hard for the Money (Edited Single Version)
    Donna Summer
    10.Funkytown
    Lipps, Inc
    11.Do You Wanna Funk (Feat. Sylvester) [radio Edit]
    Patrick Cowley
    12.Can You Handle It?
    Sharon Redd
    13.Give It Up
    KC & The Sunshine Band
    14.Last Night a D.J. Saved My Life (Radio Edit)
    Indeep
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