Electro R&B/1984-1986 S/D

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I recently found these lp's
52nd Street - Children of the Night
Rene & Angela - Strret Called Desire
Cherrelle - High Priority
Bernard Wright - Mr. Wright
And I am loving this sound right now. I used the word electro because a lot of the songs are still using breakdancing/freestyle sounds, but with a R&B tempo. Does anyone have any favorites? Any lesser known artist I should look for?

Jacob Sanders (LolVStein), Monday, 8 January 2007 21:48 (eighteen years ago)

Oh god.

Andy_K (Andy_K), Monday, 8 January 2007 21:50 (eighteen years ago)

Fonzi Thornton - The Leader
Juicy - It Takes Two
Aurra - [a good compilation, such as the recent Suss'd/Salsoul anthology]
Loose Ends - A Little Spice/So Where Are You/Zagora
The System - Sweat through Don't Disturb This Groove
Chaka Khan - "Love of a Lifetime"
Atlantic Starr - (more than you might expect)
Starpoint - "Object of My Desire"
Stephanie Mills - "(You're Puttin') A Rush on Me"
Howard Johnson - The Vision

About a billion other things.

You're off to a great start.

Andy_K (Andy_K), Monday, 8 January 2007 21:57 (eighteen years ago)

I was about to invoke the man and he saved me the trouble.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Monday, 8 January 2007 21:59 (eighteen years ago)

I have Stephanie Mills's Earlier 12", like 'Put Your Body In It', and I've wondered about Loose Ends. What about Alexander O'Neill?

Jacob Sanders (LolVStein), Monday, 8 January 2007 22:02 (eighteen years ago)

Teena Marie - Robbery
SOS Band - one of the comps
Dayton - Dayton through Feel the Music
Surface - "Falling in Love"/"Happy"
Cameo - "Back and Forth"
RJ's Latest Arrival - "Heaven in Your Arms"

Actually... you should just come over.

Andy_K (Andy_K), Monday, 8 January 2007 22:03 (eighteen years ago)

I've been DJing Disco/Boogie and Italo for awhile, but recently I've been wanting to play more of this music. I've always prefer slower songs, even if no one dances. It was 'Saturday Love' that won me over.

Jacob Sanders (LolVStein), Monday, 8 January 2007 22:07 (eighteen years ago)

"Rene & Angela - Strret Called Desire"

AWESOME album. good choice.

scott seward (scott seward), Monday, 8 January 2007 22:10 (eighteen years ago)

love thread already

deej.. (deej..), Monday, 8 January 2007 22:12 (eighteen years ago)

you can get this on cd apparently too:


http://ec2.images-amazon.com/images/P/B000001EU7.01._SS500_SCLZZZZZZZ_V1115362965_.jpg

scott seward (scott seward), Monday, 8 January 2007 22:13 (eighteen years ago)

Go here and here for recommendations.

Mine:

Alexander O'Neal - "Innocent"
anything on Jody Watley's s/t debut.
The S.O.S. Band - "Just Be Good To Me"

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn (Alfred Soto), Monday, 8 January 2007 22:14 (eighteen years ago)

i was gonna make a mix of this kinda stuff and post in on ilm. would anyone be into that?

scott seward (scott seward), Monday, 8 January 2007 22:14 (eighteen years ago)

Are Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis the main producers of this sound? What are their best songs. And other producers?

Jacob Sanders (LolVStein), Monday, 8 January 2007 22:14 (eighteen years ago)

I would love a mix of this music!

Jacob Sanders (LolVStein), Monday, 8 January 2007 22:15 (eighteen years ago)

Er, here.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn (Alfred Soto), Monday, 8 January 2007 22:15 (eighteen years ago)

also good info here:

http://www.danceclassic.com/

scott seward (scott seward), Monday, 8 January 2007 22:16 (eighteen years ago)

Jam and Lewis certainly dominated. Also: Bernard Edwards, Arif Mardin, Luther Vandross.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn (Alfred Soto), Monday, 8 January 2007 22:16 (eighteen years ago)

I would love a mix of this music!

Time for Andy to revive his CDR series.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Monday, 8 January 2007 22:17 (eighteen years ago)

Just remembered that I took this down. It's by no means perfect (and not even technically mixed), but I'll re-up.

Andy_K (Andy_K), Monday, 8 January 2007 22:35 (eighteen years ago)

would this include kashif and evelyn king?

mark s (mark s), Monday, 8 January 2007 22:37 (eighteen years ago)

Guy - I Like

(a little out of the timeframe)

Grell (Grell), Monday, 8 January 2007 22:40 (eighteen years ago)

Evelyn King's "Love Come Down" is masterful.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn (Alfred Soto), Monday, 8 January 2007 22:41 (eighteen years ago)

xp

The Rene & Angela albums are great. You can now get Wall to Wall on CD, but that's a little earlier than this era (and released in France, I think, though the same series that reissued Howard Johnson's first album). I don't THINK Rise has been on CD yet.

The Fonzi Thornton album has Bernard and Nile PLUS Kashif -- he's another one at the top of the class (Johnson, Evelyn King, Change).

Andy_K (Andy_K), Monday, 8 January 2007 22:43 (eighteen years ago)

I've always prefer slower songs, even if no one dances. It was 'Saturday Love' that won me over.

Jam & Lewis don't get enough credit for the slower/moodier ones -- Cherrelle's "When You Look in My Eyes" especially.

Andy_K (Andy_K), Monday, 8 January 2007 22:47 (eighteen years ago)

Try to find Reach For Love by Marcel King, meshes with other Factory stuff from the period esp Quando Quango.

Let the music play by Shannon is more or less the perfect electro record, sweet and hard. There's a great Arthur Baker comp which features Planet Rock, Walking on Sunshine and a slew of other classics.

Slightly tangential to the ones listed above would be Madonna's first album, Build me a bridge by Adele Bertei, which segues into some of the Thomas Dolby side projects esp Whodini's Magic Wand and then some of the early Art of Noise/Trevor Horn remixes esp the remix of Leave It by Yes.

Billy Dods (Billy Dods), Monday, 8 January 2007 22:57 (eighteen years ago)

More ballads: Mtume's You, Me and He has a couple great ones ("You, Me and He," "C.O.D."). Juicy's Deodato-produced "Sugar Free". (Nerd fact: Juicy's Katreese Barnes is/was SNL's music director and did some of the arrangements on Diddy's Press Play.)

I believe mark s favorite LEVEL 42 certainly qualifies in the non-ballad category for "Something About You."

Andy_K (Andy_K), Monday, 8 January 2007 23:00 (eighteen years ago)

yay!

mark s (mark s), Monday, 8 January 2007 23:02 (eighteen years ago)

like 10 xposts

would this include kashif and evelyn king?
yes and yes.

i think the dates should be a little more fluid. 81 is probably the best year for this stuff. this has probably been the majority of my purchases in the past year or two. i will add a lot more to this thread this evening when i get around my records.

some other names to check out (some pretty obvious):
Marvin Gaye's "Sexual Healing" (all time fave album)
Lenny White & Twennynine
Don Blackman
Cameo
Midnight Star
Bernard Wright's 'Nard album is prolly better than Mr. Wright. Funky Beat's pretty good too.
Keni Burke
Sexual Harrassment
S.O.S. Band "The Finest"
D-Train (not the biggest fan)
Breakwater (also don't love except the daft punk sampled track "Release the Beast")
T-Connection
Mandre
Freeez (more on the blue eyed tip, but great nonetheless)
Mazarati (jesse johnson of The Time produced - also check out his solo stuff)
Zapp
Howard Johnson - "so fine" (produced by kashif)

jaxon (jaxon), Monday, 8 January 2007 23:05 (eighteen years ago)

We're sort of branching out into more organic (and jazzier) territory, especially with the Blackman/Wright GRP/Jamaica Queens axis.

Were there any post-electro Mandre albums?

Breakwater (also don't love except the daft punk sampled track "Release the Beast")

If only they had done "Release the Bats."

I definitely like 'Nard the most of the Bernard Wright albums but it doesn't have anything as great as "Who Do You Love."

Andy_K (Andy_K), Monday, 8 January 2007 23:30 (eighteen years ago)

81 to 83 is the best years for disco/booige. I couldn't agree more, but I'm looking for when the music started drifting away from boogie, yet kept the electro sounds. The first song off 'Nard is amazing.

Jacob Sanders (LolVStein), Monday, 8 January 2007 23:33 (eighteen years ago)

I would love to have the extended 12"version of who do you love.

Jacob Sanders (LolVStein), Monday, 8 January 2007 23:34 (eighteen years ago)

D-Train (not the biggest fan)

Axion jaxon, is it the belting?

Andy_K (Andy_K), Monday, 8 January 2007 23:36 (eighteen years ago)

Thanks Andy K for these recomendatios. I've never heard of Juicy, Dayton, Fonzi Thornton.

Jacob Sanders (LolVStein), Monday, 8 January 2007 23:36 (eighteen years ago)

How are D-train's later albums and his work under James "D-Train" Williams?

Jacob Sanders (LolVStein), Monday, 8 January 2007 23:38 (eighteen years ago)

xpost - Mandre has 3 albums that i know of. the first self titled is a p-funk disco record. the second is proggy synth disco, half p-funk and half p&p synth squealy. the third (m3000 - my fave of the 3) gets into a sorta italo like feeling. lots more synths.

andy, it probably is the gosply belting that keeps me from buying the d-train record. i've seen it a few times for 5-10$ and i keep passing it by.

jaxon (jaxon), Monday, 8 January 2007 23:44 (eighteen years ago)

No problem. Surely this thread's just getting started.

Dayton's admittedly more boogie than anything else.

I don't know any D-Train after Music. The albums are really patchy, from what I recall. I've been meaning to check the one from 1987, though -- Expansion just reissued it. Can't be too bad since Hubert Eaves was still around.

Andy_K (Andy_K), Monday, 8 January 2007 23:47 (eighteen years ago)

I know Andy mentioned "Back & Forth," but don't forget Cameo's "She's Strange," either. Really, the whole album qualifies, and it's just plain weird to boot.

Thomas Inskeep (submeat), Tuesday, 9 January 2007 00:08 (eighteen years ago)

Hadn't seen these mentioned yet:

"Restless" - Starpoint
"The Medicine Song" - Stephanie Mills
"Beat The Street" - Sharon Redd

Tantrum The Cat (Tantrum The Cat), Tuesday, 9 January 2007 02:23 (eighteen years ago)

Please, oh please re-up your mixes!

Jay Vee's Return (Manon_69), Tuesday, 9 January 2007 06:09 (eighteen years ago)

I think One Down by Material might fit this bill, even though it's from 1982 and a bit more disco than r'n'b (it does have a ballad sung by a very young Whitney Houston though). Don't let the fact that it's Bill Laswell scare you, it's a nice album.

Tuomas (Tuomas), Tuesday, 9 January 2007 07:51 (eighteen years ago)

Nu Shooz - "I Can't Wait"

naus de lekkerste..! (Robert T), Tuesday, 9 January 2007 08:01 (eighteen years ago)

Please, oh please re-up your mixes!

Walter "Cockroach" Bradley - Back to Mine is back up. The others on the blog will be up within a couple hours.

Are Club Nouveau's "Why You Treat Me So Bad" and Timex Social Club's "Rumors" the only truly creepy/eerie singles from this era? I can't think of any others at the moment.

Nu Shooz - "I Can't Wait"

Might as well add "Point of No Return."

The Gwen Guthrie/Compass Point All-Stars Padlock EP should be included. Again, more boogie than electro, but worth mentioning.

Okay, this IS more like a thread titled Electronics-Enhanced R&B 1980-1989.

Andy_K (Andy_K), Tuesday, 9 January 2007 13:21 (eighteen years ago)

Starpoint - "Object of My Desire"
"Restless" - Starpoint


otm! the whole album is great. both those tracks are on the Restless album.

scott seward (scott seward), Tuesday, 9 January 2007 13:31 (eighteen years ago)

80s electro r&b = some of my favorite sounds OF ALL TIME.

don't stop...don't stop the MUZ-IK...

m coleman (lovebug starski), Tuesday, 9 January 2007 13:42 (eighteen years ago)

Alexander O'Neal's already been mentioned here, but I'm gonna call his name too. One of my favorite voices, some of my favorite records.

A Radio Picture (Rrrickey), Tuesday, 9 January 2007 13:45 (eighteen years ago)

Another piece of meaningful trivia: "Just Be Good to Me" was used over the closing credits of "Richard Pryor: Here and Now."

A Radio Picture (Rrrickey), Tuesday, 9 January 2007 13:47 (eighteen years ago)

here's an old thread I started about the roots of electro R&B. I submit it here today mostly because it lists a lot of songs.

1981: "I Hear Music In The Streets"

(the new improved search function takes my breath away! awesome!)

m coleman (lovebug starski), Tuesday, 9 January 2007 13:49 (eighteen years ago)

Starpoint - Object of My Desire
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RK3g-Br7no

52nd Street - Can't Afford
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oM9ol7oXwkQ

Gwen Guthrie - Outside in the Rain
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YUPgWv5kiU

SOS Band - Just the Way You Like It
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmV5ZQECDQI

Surface - Happy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9MXWti6gnY

Chaka Khan - Love of a Lifetime
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmktjwjfF8o

Nu Shooz - I Can't Wait
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SFCC36W7qs

Loose Ends - Hangin' on a String (Contemplating)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzJD3KHaVjY

Loose Ends - Nights of Pleasure
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLZeLcZqgS0

Rene & Angela - I'll Be Good
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFXx6uU5wRE

Cherrelle - I Didn't Mean to Turn You On
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjVAD9j7KHU

Cherrelle & Alexander O'Neal - Saturday Love
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HadjjimwfU
(About five girls I knew had Cherrelle-circa-this hair. Of course I had a crush on all of them.)

Andy_K (Andy_K), Tuesday, 9 January 2007 13:55 (eighteen years ago)

don't stop...don't stop the MUZ-IK...

Yarbrough & Peoples - Don't Stop the Music
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlvAwPkTpNE

Andy_K (Andy_K), Tuesday, 9 January 2007 13:56 (eighteen years ago)

Rene & Angela - I'll Be Good - the instrumental is AMAZING at 33!

jaxon (jaxon), Tuesday, 9 January 2007 18:27 (eighteen years ago)

Which one was that deej?

matt2, Wednesday, 7 March 2007 16:54 (eighteen years ago)

Yarbrough & Peoples - Don't Stop the Music
but a bunch of them are down now

deej, Wednesday, 7 March 2007 16:56 (eighteen years ago)

wtf. where else are people gonna watch these videos?

artdamages, Wednesday, 7 March 2007 17:12 (eighteen years ago)

its also the reason you can't see the daily show on youtube any more and you have to watch the shitty comedy central flash videos

deej, Wednesday, 7 March 2007 17:18 (eighteen years ago)

No mention of SOS Band? They were great!

Geir Hongro, Wednesday, 7 March 2007 22:09 (eighteen years ago)

They were mentioned! And I agree

deej, Wednesday, 7 March 2007 22:39 (eighteen years ago)

Colonel Abrahams: Trapped
Paul Hardcastle: 19
Denise Williams: Let's Hear It For The Boy
Freeez: I.O.U
D-Train: Music
Anything by Imagination

And a whole lot of great early Italo Disco (although calling it R&B may be stretching it a bit).

Geir Hongro, Wednesday, 7 March 2007 22:55 (eighteen years ago)

Found a box of this stuff on the weekend, mixed in with some smooth/disco-y jazz.

Windjammer - Tossing and Turning
Galaxy feat Phil Fearon - Wait Until Tonight (My Love)
Light of the World - Boys in Blue

I even took a Ronnie (brother of Hubert) Laws album, which is [i]reeeeal[i/] smooth, but still has the electro beats. Sounds great in amongst this stuff, anyway. Worth hunting down for the picture on the back of the album of him and his Ford Sierra.

gnarly sceptre, Thursday, 8 March 2007 11:53 (eighteen years ago)

Forgot about "Dancing Tight" by Galaxy, which is most certainly classic.

Geir Hongro, Thursday, 8 March 2007 12:11 (eighteen years ago)

Hmmm. I think I have picked 1982-84 material rather than 1984-86. Well, anyways, electro R&B was better in 82-84. :)

Geir Hongro, Thursday, 8 March 2007 12:12 (eighteen years ago)

i actually emailed Michael gill about this too but i'm curious about the nighttime lovers comps...i picked up vol. 3 on a whim and it sounds pretty good 4 songs in, and I was wondering about more specific criticisms of the cds or whatever. is it just an issue like all those crate digger comps that eventually just flood the market, with folks releasing anything remotely electroR&B-ish regardless of quality?

deej, Monday, 12 March 2007 01:26 (eighteen years ago)

France has (and still is) pumping out a ton of crate digging boogie/funk/80s r&b comps, and yeah: quality control is erratic. You get gorgeous West End-sounding tracks from 1982 bumping next to a 3rd rate Cameo track from 1987. But I do think that anything R&Bish and rare is fair game for them.

I really need to get off my ass and do a comprehensive review of this stuff. I seriously must have about fifty of these compilations.

Michael F Gill, Monday, 12 March 2007 02:19 (eighteen years ago)

For those of you who are from Holland, the music talked about here was on national radio (still is actually) on Ferry Maat's Soulshow. Now there is a blogspot which contains full original broadcasts from the period 1981/1986 in amazingly high quality!!

You can find it here:

www.soulshowarchive.multiply.com

Drew, Tuesday, 13 March 2007 00:46 (eighteen years ago)

four months pass...

ah .. I finally found a copy of 'Mr. Wright'. after work today, at Reckless, for .49 cents.

"Too Damn Hot" sounds as great as I remember it from 20 years ago.

Stormy Davis, Thursday, 2 August 2007 04:57 (eighteen years ago)

lol what? i just looked this thread up in the search, i didn't know it had been revived today!

this Loose Ends A Little Spice is pretty fantastic

Surmounter, Thursday, 2 August 2007 18:53 (eighteen years ago)

http://youtube.com/watch?v=VFd5XcAYW3g

do u want it right now?

deej, Thursday, 2 August 2007 19:06 (eighteen years ago)

one of the best songs ever btw

deej, Thursday, 2 August 2007 19:07 (eighteen years ago)

I got a pretty much spotless copy of Val Young's "If You Should Ever Be Lonely" 12" for less than one American dollar a couple months back. That fits perfectly here and is lovely, lovely indeed.

matt2, Thursday, 2 August 2007 19:25 (eighteen years ago)

I hope Mr. Wright got paid for this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEzTQt7-qT8

Andy K, Thursday, 2 August 2007 19:27 (eighteen years ago)

I got a pretty much spotless copy of Val Young's "If You Should Ever Be Lonely" 12" for less than one American dollar a couple months back. That fits perfectly here and is lovely, lovely indeed.

Seduction was just (re?)issued on CD and sounds great.

Andy K, Thursday, 2 August 2007 19:29 (eighteen years ago)

i'm listening to alexander o'neal's hearsay and man it is so great

he's an unbelievable singer ... i love cherelle and all but his entrance on 'saturday love' is so strong and it makes her sound like a ghost by comparison

deej, Thursday, 2 August 2007 19:47 (eighteen years ago)

the beginning of Saturday Love CRACKS ME UP

Surmounter, Thursday, 2 August 2007 19:48 (eighteen years ago)

Hearsay is securely in my top ten of all-time. "Sunshine" is the greatest gesture of gratitude ever written.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Thursday, 2 August 2007 20:11 (eighteen years ago)

"can you stand the rain" is such a bite of that joint

deej, Thursday, 2 August 2007 20:17 (eighteen years ago)

Well a combo bite with "If You Were Here Tonight." Now THAT's my jam.

matt2, Thursday, 2 August 2007 20:20 (eighteen years ago)

More You Tube clips please.

Bimble, Saturday, 4 August 2007 02:12 (eighteen years ago)

bump

Bimble, Sunday, 5 August 2007 22:30 (eighteen years ago)

"If You Were Here Tonight" vs "Sunshine."

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Sunday, 5 August 2007 22:55 (eighteen years ago)

Search: Quincy Jones's "The Dude". Seriously, it has nice vocoder vocals and some ridiculous protorapping by someone who I think might be Quincy himself.

Tuomas, Monday, 6 August 2007 12:19 (eighteen years ago)

http://i10.ebayimg.com/02/i/08/22/69/ce_1.JPG

This is from 1987, and it's probably closer to mainstream r'n'b than electro, but it does have some nice Jam & Lewis procuded tunes, plus Nona Hendryx is an awesome vocalist. And the album cover is obviously one of the greatest ever.

Tuomas, Monday, 6 August 2007 12:33 (eighteen years ago)

Are her albums hard to find? I'd love to hear the Material-helmed one.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Monday, 6 August 2007 12:54 (eighteen years ago)

I think they're pretty hard to find, yeah. I found Female Trouble in a used records bin, and I've never seen anything else by her in any record shop. I'd love to hear that Material-produced album too (the Material album she guests on is quite good), especially since Allmusic says it also features Jamaaladeen Tacuma, Sly Dunbar, and Nile Rodgers.

Tuomas, Monday, 6 August 2007 13:11 (eighteen years ago)

I wish eighties r'n'b would come trendy again at some point, there are so many interesting records that need to be reissued.

Tuomas, Monday, 6 August 2007 13:13 (eighteen years ago)

'the dude' isn't v. electro, that came out like one or two years after 'off the wall'

that said 'ai no corrida' = alltime classic disco

deej, Monday, 6 August 2007 18:24 (eighteen years ago)

Ahh "The Dude." Some great tracks, "Ai No Corrida", "The Dude" (although extreme Young MC exposure as a child forces my to say out loud "My name is Young" every the lovely vocals ask "Who is it?"), and "Betcha Wouldn't Hurt Me"among them. That's 3/4s of the A-side, but unfortunately that string is broken by "Just Once" right there as song number three. Now of course this is prototypical "doctor's office music" but it always bring to mind a very specific childhood visit to a real doctor's office that seemed interminable and which resulted in hearing this song at least twice. I remember feeling very melancholy, not because it was a scary office visit or anything, but just because this song made me feel just that sad. Still does. Sad and schmegma-y.

matt2, Tuesday, 7 August 2007 02:21 (eighteen years ago)

two weeks pass...

The Gwen Guthrie/Compass Point All-Stars Padlock EP should be included. Again, more boogie than electro, but worth mentioning.

copped this today. A+

deej, Monday, 27 August 2007 05:15 (eighteen years ago)

also that destination boogie comp is :-O

deej, Monday, 27 August 2007 05:16 (eighteen years ago)

The Gwen Guthrie/Compass Point All-Stars Padlock EP should be included. Again, more boogie than electro, but worth mentioning.

copped this today. A+

Good call on both the copping and grading!

Saxby D. Elder, Monday, 27 August 2007 13:03 (eighteen years ago)

tried to get that '84 thelma houston album w/ "you used to hold me so tight" but between the time i read its listing online and walked to the record store it had already sold :-/

deej, Monday, 27 August 2007 14:30 (eighteen years ago)

Are you talking about Dusty Groove deej? I remember you giving some Chicago clubbing recommendations when I was up there in January in another thread. I found many $.50 and $1.00 Tabu and other applicable-to-this-thread 12"s in the dollar bin there. The funny thing is that I somehow expected the physical store to be so much bigger. Their online inventory made me expect a warehouse or something.

matt2, Monday, 27 August 2007 14:52 (eighteen years ago)

^^^yeah thats the spot

i got a pretty big haul this week of 70s/80s disco/post-disco dance, 12"s and LPs this weekend ... dusty groove is good but its harder to find gems there sometimes, everything gets picked thru so fast and people can search thru their shit so quickly.

they do have a fair amount in the back rooms i'm sure ...

deej, Monday, 27 August 2007 15:06 (eighteen years ago)

if you come thru again sometime let me know and i can show you some other spots to check for stuff like this.

deej, Monday, 27 August 2007 15:08 (eighteen years ago)

would kill for a copy of this

http://www.discogs.com/release/354843

deej, Monday, 27 August 2007 15:18 (eighteen years ago)

I'll take you up on that deej. Not sure when I'll be returning, but I'd love to.

Can't help you with the Up Front.

matt2, Monday, 27 August 2007 15:56 (eighteen years ago)

Although my favorite very random circa-1997 graphics disco/boogie/dance blog has the full 9:14 "Special Dance Mix" of that track up this week deej. Towards the bottom here: http://home.versatel.nl/f.p.tas/dldisco.htm

matt2, Monday, 27 August 2007 16:48 (eighteen years ago)

http://home.versatel.nl/f.p.tas/kleindancepop3.gif

haha

good looking out

deej, Monday, 27 August 2007 16:52 (eighteen years ago)

aww kleindancepop3.gif doesn't work on white background :(

deej, Monday, 27 August 2007 16:55 (eighteen years ago)

http://home.versatel.nl/f.p.tas/babe2new.gif

matt2, Monday, 27 August 2007 17:01 (eighteen years ago)

two weeks pass...

AHHH
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSssKolk2Hw

james ingram - always

deej, Tuesday, 11 September 2007 06:07 (eighteen years ago)

I wish there were more old videos online from New York Hot Tracks.

There's one song by Marilyn Scott called "10x10" (produced by Michael Sambello) that I would love to hear again.

"State Your Mind" by Nile Rodgers.

Eazy, Tuesday, 11 September 2007 06:38 (eighteen years ago)


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