JOEY NEGRO & SEAN P

Joey Negro & Sean P present The Best of Disco Spectrum

Nr: BBE2122017

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18 years on from the release of the very first ‘Disco Spectrum’ LP, Joey Negro and Sean P revisit the project, selecting the finest cuts from this much-loved album series. Three volumes of Disco Spectrum were released on BBE between 1999 and 2002, heralding a disco revival that, almost two decades later, just keeps gaining momentum.

Known by a plethora of aliases including Jakatta and Akabu as well as Joey Negro, Isle of Wight native Dave Lee has been at the epicenter of UK dance music since the late 1980s. One of the first British producers to incorporate disco samples into dance music, he took his favourite genre all the way to the top of the charts in the early 90s when he masterminded Take That’s cover version of ‘Relight My Fire’ by Dan Hartman. Never an artist to rest on his laurels, Dave has remained at the top of his game ever since; producing chart hits and underground club tracks alike, touring the world with live disco act The Sunburst Band and running his own label Z Records.

The Best Of Disco Spectrum features a wide-ranging collection of floor-fillers including: Rare Pleasure – ‘Let Me Down Easy’ (infamously sampled by David Morales for 90s club smash ‘Needin U’), Ramona Brooks – ‘I Don’t Want You Back’ (revived by Patrick Forge and Sean P on pirate radio in the late 80s), Bunny Mack – ‘Let Me Love You’ (an early forerunner of today’s popular afro/house sound) and Syreeta – ‘Can’t Shake Your Love’ (snappy, bass-led funk from the former Mrs Stevie Wonder, mixed by Larry Levan).

“Who would have expected the disco revival to be even stronger now than it was then, though looking down the track-listings of the 3 instalments of Disco Spectrum, most of the songs included on those compilations have since been remixed, sampled, bootlegged, covered, re-edited, re-compiled and re-issued – often on multiple occasions. Since disco supposedly “died”, dance music has taken many twists and turns through a myriad of styles, moods and tempos – but disco still remains the foundation and lynchpin.” – Dave Lee, 2017

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3LP track list:

A1 Al Hudson & The Soul Partners – Spread Love
A2 Rare Pleasure – Let Me Down Easy
A3 John Gibbs & U.S. Steel Orchestra – Trinidad (Special Disco Mix)
B1 Syreeta – Can’t Shake Your Love (Larry Levan 12″ Mix)
B2 Cloud One feat. Margo Williams – Don’t Let My Rainbow Pass Me By (Club 12“ Mix)
B3 Jo.Boyer – Isabelle And The Rain
C1 Ramona Brooks – I Don’t Want You Back
C2 Idris Muhammad – Could Heaven Ever Be Like This
D1 Omni feat. Connee Draper – Out Of My Hands
D2 George Duke feat. Lynn Davis – I Want You For Myself
E1 Alfredo De La Fé – Hot To Trot
E2 Universe City – Can You Get Down
F1 Bunny Mack – Let Me Love You
F2 The Brothers – Under The Skin

2CD track list:

CD1
1. Al Hudson & The Soul Partners – Spread Love
2. The Love Symphony Orchestra – Let Me Be Your Fantasy
3. Rare Pleasure – Let Me Down Easy
4. Omni feat. Connee Draper – Out Of My Hands (Love Taken Over)
5. The Brothers – Under The Skin
6. Exodus – Together Forever
7. Alfredo De La Fé – Hot To Trot
8. Cloud One feat. Margo Williams – Don’t Let My Rainbow Pass Me By (Club 12“ Mix)
9. Blair – Nightlife
10. George Duke feat. Lynn Davis – I Want You For Myself

CD2
1. Idris Muhammad – Could Heaven Ever Be Like This
2. John Davis With The Monster Orchestra – Bourgie Bourgie
3. John Gibbs & U.S. Steel Orchestra – Trinidad (Special Disco Mix)
4. Chantal Curtis – Get Another Love
5. Hi Voltage – Somewhere Beyond
6. Syreeta – Can’t Shake Your Love (Larry Levan 12″ Mix)
7. Fresh Band – Come Back Lover
8. Jo.Boyer – Isabelle And The Rain
9. Bunny Mack – Let Me Love You
10. Ramona Brooks – I Don’t Want You Back
11. Universe City – Can You Get Down

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