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DENIM DISCO is a blog dedicated to the pop music and culture of the 1970's. ~ Glam Pop and Discotheque Rock ~ The Sound Of The 70's ~ Contact:denimdisco@hotmail.co.uk

Monday 16 December 2013

DENIM ON THE DANCEFLOOR MIX


A MIX OF 70's DISCOTHEQUE ROCK FLOORFILLERS

Tracklist:

01 - Steve Bender - The Final Thing
02 - Hot Chocolate - Disco Queen
03 - David Bowie - Golden Years
04 - Sweet - Funk It Up {David's Song}
05 - Hello - Feel This Thing
06 - Barry Blue - Rosetta Stone
07 - The Hollies - Draggin' My Heals
08 - Udell - Won't You Try
09 - Demis Roussos - L.O.V.E Got A Hold of Me
10 - 5000 Volts - {Walkin' On A} Love Cloud
11 - Julia Keen and Pin Up Stick - In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida
12 - The Gibson Brothers - Never Said Good-Bye
13 - Barnaby Bye - Can't Live This Way
14 - Pilot - 55 North 3 West
15 - Leo Sayer - thunder In My Heart
16 - ELO - Shine A Little Love
17 - John Miles - Slow Down
18 - Theo Vaness - Don't Knock {I'll Be Waiting For You}




Download An MP3 Of The Mix {With Artwork} Here:

http://www.mediafire.com/download/ta64f24af4kf5t8/Denim%20On%20The%20Dancefloor%20Mix.zip

Monday 28 October 2013

DAVID ESSEX - CITY LIGHTS

 

CITY LIGHTS was the first single to be pulled from DAVID ESSEX forth studio LP ''OUT ON THE STREET''.The record presented a marked shift in direction away from the breezy pop anthems which brought him great success in 74' and 75'.''GONNA MAKE YOU A STAR'' and ''HOLD ME CLOSE'' had both made the number one spot and presumably gave him the confidence to pitch something a little more hard edged as his first single for 76'.

CITY LIGHTS is an astonishing record that truly bristles with tension over the length of Five and a half minutes.Essex never sounded better than on this.His voice positively soars over the demonic 'DUB' BASSLINE {played by MIKE THORN} and DRAMATIC ORCHESTRATION {conducted by producer JEFF WAYNE}.




Unfortunately the record didn't fly off the shelves and David shared some thoughts as to why in his autobiography ''A CHARMED LIFE'' which I'll quote from here:

''Although it made the top thirty CITY LIGHTS wasn't a massive hit,probably because it was over five minutes long.It suffered through lack of air play.The REAL THING and I filmed a video for it,using the east end streets as a backdrop,but because of the chart position the video just failed to find a spot on the very important TOP OF THE POPS and lost it's momentum.

CITY LIGHTS PROMO VIDEO


Help me in the backside door
I got what I want I need more
Take me to your car
Drag me to your bar
Walk on city lights
Walk on city lights
Oh it's a pity
It's a city

Thursday 1 August 2013

STARS DISCO LIVERPOOL 1975

Found on YouTube: Four short clips of cine-film taken in STARS DISCO LIVERPOOL 1975.The comments under each clip were written by PETER STOW who shot the film


''I opened the Disco under The Centre Hotel in Lord Nelson Street in 1974. I ran it for 3 years.It was the first purpose built Disco in Liverpool''

The music track is: ROD STEWART AND THE FACES - YOU CAN MAKE ME DANCE,SING OR ANYTHING



''When I was the Manager I filmed this on cine film at the weekends and then showed it in a Tueday night quite hi-tec for those days''

The music track is: RALPH MCTELL - STREETS OF LONDON



''I filmed all this on a cine camera see if you can see your self let me know''

The music track is: SWEET SENSATION - PURELY BY COINCIDENCE



''The Stars Disco in the Centre Hotel Liverpool in 1975 love the fashion''

The music track is: HELLO - TELL HIM

LINK TO PETER STOWS YOUTUBE CHANNEL:
http://www.youtube.com/user/Bentleystow?feature=watch

Friday 26 July 2013

THE HOLLIES - DRAGGIN' MY HEELS



Like many others THE HOLLIES were looking to the DISCO DANCE FLOOR for inspiration in 1976.They released a DISCO NOVELTY 45 called ''WIGGLE THAT WOTSIT'',but the song was evidently too great a departure from the HARMONY POP style that the group were known for and the record failed to click with the public.Ironically tucked away on the B-SIDE was an awesome tune that cleverly combined the great harmony vocals the band were known for with a DEEP/LATIN/ FUNK GROOVE


THE HOLLIES - DRAGGIN' MY HEELS



The song was included on the LP RUSSIAN ROULETTE which came out the same year and the group also laid down a brilliant upfront version of the song on the TV POP SHOW ''SUPERSONIC''.
Check it out here and listen in wonder at Pete Wingfield energetic runs on the white grand piano!


THE HOLLIES - DRAGGIN' MY HEELS - LIVE ON SUPERSONIC



So much for the UK record buying public then.''DRAGGIN' MY HEELS'' would surely have been added to the list of great records that never received their due recognition had it not been picked up and spun by taste making NEW YORK DJs:DAVID MANCUSO and LARRY LEVAN.Both were known for diggin' deep and seeking out music from around the globe.Many of the obscure and unusual discs they played crossed over to the playlists of DJs in the more mainstream clubs and as a result of their interest EPIC RECORDS in the US released an EXTENDED 12'' DANCE 'EDIT' of the song in 1977.


THE HOLLIES - DRAGGIN' MY HEELS - SPECIAL DISCO VERSION



The song never broke in a major way but over the years it's legend grew.In 1989 EPIC reissued the 12'' MIX as part of their ''MIX MASTERS'' series.In 1995 it appeared as a track on ''LOFT CLASSICS VOLUME 14'' and again in 2010 on the LP ''DOWN TO THE SEA AND BACK - THE CONTINUING JOURNEY OF THE BALEARIC BEAT''.The song certainly has a timeless quality about it.DJ LOUIE VEGA AND THE ELEMENTS OF LIFE have recently released a cover of the song with an arrangement and production that is near identical to the original!


Time waits for no one
And I wasted my time
Got to the crossroads
But took the wrong sign

I'd go too far
Didn't know how she'd feel
Stupid of me
To be draggin' my heels

Oh, oh, oh, draggin' my heels
Oh, oh, oh, draggin' my heels, heels

Monday 20 May 2013

DISCO DONNY



In 1976 DONNY OSMOND released the ''DISCO TRAIN'' LP in an attempt to ride the early DISCO MUSIC gravy train.His solo career was on the wane by '76 and he was having to share some of the limelight with his sister MARIE.The record was seen as a chance to up his profile,but sales proved to be disappointing and it isn't remembered with great affection by the man himself.In his autobiography ''LIFE IS JUST WHAT YOU MAKE IT'' Donny quips that the train on the cover should have run him over and prevented him from recording it!

DISCO was starting to make serious inroads into the mainstream by '76 and more than a few pop performers began to incorporate disco elements in their music.With ''DISCO TRAIN'' Donny jumped wholeheartedly into the realm,or if we are to believe his later comments: pushed into it It would
be fair to say that the results were a bit hit and miss.How many songs with disco in the tile should
one LP contain? Well this one has three,which seems like two too many!

For me the standout tracks are the COUNTRY FUNK styled ''OLD MAN AUCTIONEER'',the single ''C'MON MARIANNE'' and a couple PHILLY SOUL influenced numbers in the form of ''DON'T NEED NO MONEY'' and ''NEVER GONNA LET YOU GO''.Cop an ear to the later two {via the clips below} and see what you think!


DONNY OSMOND - LET YOU GO


DONNY OSMOND - DON'T NEED NO MONEY