Why did you bring up the topic of DISCO? Now you have me going through my
collection and listening to those great records. I am suppose to be putting
together a best of Detroit Techno 2002 segment for my radio show. I
appreciate these records more than I did in the 70's (I am 48). Here are
some more to track down and enjoy:

1. Cerrone "Supernature/ Love In C Minor" (Malligator/ Cotillion)
2. Kano "Kano" LP esp. "It's A War" (Emergency)
3. Kebekelektrik "Magic Fly/ Bolero/ War Dance" (Les Disques Direction/
Salsoul)
4. Machine "There But For The Grace Of God Go I" (Hologram/ RCA)
5. Macho "I'm A Man" (Prelude)
6. Beautiful Bend "That's The Meaning/ Boogie Motion" (Marlin)
7. Giorgio Moroder "From Here To Eternity" (Casablanca)
8. Peter Jaeques Band "Fire Night Dance" (Prelude)
9. Quartz "Beyond The Clouds" (Marlin)
10. The Salsoul Orchestra "Magic Bird Of Fire" (Salsoul)
11. Space "Magic Fly" LP (United Artists)
12. Gino Soccio "Outline" LP esp. "Dancer" (RFC/ Warner Bros.)
13. T-Connection "Do What You Wanna Do (Disco Version)" (T.K. Productions)
14. Tantra "The Double Album" esp. "The Hills of Katmandu" (Importe/ 12)
15. Voyage "East To West/ Souvenirs" (Marlin)

Remember that Dan Sicko's "Techno Rebels" mentioned several disco records as
Detroit influences. Never forget the roots. You might be surprised how good
some of these records still sound.

O.L.
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> How about a disco top ten Maarten?
>
> I know the list has been here before, but I'm always interested in
studious
> people's lists.
>
> Be much obliged.
> k
>


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