Tag: Disco

  • Tavares, The Best of Tavares, 1977 on Capitol

    Tavares, The Best of Tavares, 1977 on Capitol

    Wonderful collection of disco/soul/funk from the mid-seventies, including their biggest hits “Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel” and “It Only Takes a Minute.” They ended up on the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack, doing “More Than A Woman.” But even if you don’t like disco, they are well worth checking out. They were from New Bedford…

  • Labelle, Nightbirds, 1974 on Epic

    Labelle, Nightbirds, 1974 on Epic

    Labelle were a trio including Patti LaBelle, Nona Hendryx, and Sarah Dash, and grew out of Patti Labelle and the Bluebells. They are the original “Lady Marmalade” power trio – and this was their best-selling album. Allen Toussaint produced and The Meters supplement (replace?) Labelle’s usual band. My copy is the January 2024 Vinyl Me…

  • Chic, Risqué, 1979 on Atlantic.

    Chic, Risqué, 1979 on Atlantic.

    Chic, Risqué, 1979 on Atlantic. Side one track one: Good Times. That bass line! Classic Nile Rodgers Bernard Edwards Via Island Music in Vineyard Haven.

  • T-Connection, Pure & Natural, 1982 on Capitol.

    T-Connection, Pure & Natural, 1982 on Capitol.

    T-Connection, Pure & Natural, 1982 on Capitol. Funk/disco band from the Bahamas via Miami

  • Thelma Houston, Any Way You Like It, 1976 on Tamla.

    Thelma Houston, Any Way You Like It, 1976 on Tamla.

    Thelma Houston, Any Way You Like It, 1976 on Tamla. Mid-70s disco greatness with Don’t Leave Me This Way

  • Raydio, Raydio, 1978 on Arista.

    Raydio, Raydio, 1978 on Arista.

    Raydio, Raydio, 1978 on Arista. Self-titled debut for the band fronted by Ray Parker Jr. of “Ghostbusters” fame (I ain’t afraid of no ghost!) You can find “Is this a love thing” on YouTube- I’d have gone with the parenthetical subtitle “(or is this just a sex thing)” but maybe too risqué in 1978? Some…

  • The Ohio Players, Tenderness, 1981 on The Boardwalk Entertainment.

    The Ohio Players, Tenderness, 1981 on The Boardwalk Entertainment.

    The Ohio Players, Tenderness, 1981 on The Boardwalk Entertainment. Later Ohio Players, after some of the founders departed – but still a solid disco era funk/soul LP Via Residency Records in Salem