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Partehardy

Format: CD Album
Genre: Disco

A Salute To Ron Hardy - Mixed by Bill Hardy

Get Ready
I Want You For Myself
Breaking It Down
The Beat Goes On
Dancer
Stuff Like That
If You Wanna See The Sunshine
When You Touch Me
New York Style
Music & Wine
Can You Feel It
Down To Love Town
Street Player
These Things Happen
Running
Nights (You Feel Like Getting Down)
Can't Fake The Feeling
Moments Of My Life

Partehardy Records

Cat No: vol.one
Released: 2008

£29.00

Various

Format: Vinyl Album
Genre: Disco

Super Disco Brakes' Vol. 9

A1 Rain Rain Go Away (Extended Edit)
A2 Flash (Extended Mix)
A3 My Love Supreme (Timmy's B-Boy Remix)
B1 Dance Girl (Monk's Favorite Edit)
B2 Maranatha (El Extension Mix)
B3 Snake Hip (Sweet A Remastered)

Listen

Paul Wittley Records

Cat No: P.W.L.P 209
Released: 2009

£15.00

Loose Ends

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Disco

Ooh, You Make Me Feel

A1 Ooh, You Make Me Feel (Extended Mix)
B1 Ooh, You Make Me Feel (Percussapella Mix)
B2 Ooh, You Make Me Feel (Dub Mix)

Listen

Virgin

Cat No: VS 991 - 12
Released: 1987

£8.00

Village People

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Disco

Y.M.C.A. / Macho Man

A1 Y.M.C.A. (6:47)
A2 Macho Man (5:18)

Casablanca

Cat No: NBD 20144
Released: 1978

£5.00

Sylvester & Patrick Cowley

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Disco

Do Ya Wanna Funk

A Do Ya Wanna Funk (6:47)
B1 Do Ya Wanna Funk (Instrumental) (6:47)
B2 Do Ya Wanna Funk (Radio Version) (3:29)

London Records

Cat No: LONX 13
Released: 1982

£6.00

Bobby Womack

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Disco

How Could You Break My Heart

A How Could You Break My Heart (5:17)
B1 Give It Up (4:39)
B2 The Roots In Me (4:49)

Arista

Cat No: RIST 17
Released: 1987

£15.00

Gibson Brothers

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Disco

My Heart's Beating Wild Tic Tac Tic Tac

A My Heart's Beating Wild (Tic Tac Tic Tac) Extended Dance Version (5:11)
B Come Alive And Dance (5:15)

Stiff Records

Cat No: BUY IT 184
Released: 1983

£5.00

Gloria Gaynor

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Disco

I Am What I Am

A I Am What I Am (Extended Version) (5:56)
B I Am What I Am (Dub Mix) (5:10)

Chrysalis

Cat No: CHS 12 2765
Released: 1983

£5.00

Nocera

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Disco

Summertime Summertime

A Summertime Summertime (6:00)
B1 Summertime Summertime (Hard Summer Dub) (4:25)
B2 Summertime Summertime (Radio) (3:23)

4th & Broadway

Cat No: 12 BRW 54
Released: 1986

£5.00

Christina Vierra

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Disco

You Can Float In My Boat

A You Can Float In My Boat (Extended Remix)
B1 Break These Chains
B2 You Can Float In My Boat (Remix)

Warner Bros. Records

Cat No: W7879T
Released: 1988

£5.00

The Coconuts

Format: Vinyl Album
Genre: Disco

Don't Take My Coconuts

A1 Don't Take My Coconuts
A2 Naughty Boy
A3 Malady D'Amour
A4 Ticket To The Tropics
A5 Indiscreet
B1 Kriminal-Tango
B2 Did You Have ToLove Me Like You Did
B3 If I Only Had A Brain
B4 The Glory That Was Eden

EMI America

Cat No: AML 4001801
Released: 1983

£5.00

Gibson Brothers

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Disco

Cuba / Better Do It Salsa

A Cuba (Long Version) (7:45)
B Better Do It Salsa (6:43)

Island Records

Cat No: 12WIP 6561
Released: 1980

£5.00

Divine

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Disco

Love Reaction

A Love Reaction (5:31)
B Love Reaction (Instrumental) (5:00)

Design Communications

Cat No: DEST 4
Released: 1983

£5.50

The Players Association

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Disco

Turn The Music Up!

A Turn The Music Up! (6:50)
B Goin' To The Disco (6:33)

Vanguard

Cat No: VSL 5011
Released: 1979
Out Of Stock

The Gap Band

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Disco

Party Lights (Remix) / Baby Baba Boogie

A Party Lights (Remix) (5:09)
B Baby Baba Boogie (7:24)

Mercury

Cat No: MERX 37
Released: 1980

£4.00

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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.