Boogie to 70s & 80s disco & dance hits! Some albums are NSFW (not safe for work), so listen with caution.
The 1970s were a time of social change, flamboyant fashion, and an infectious musical movement that took the world by storm: Disco. Disco wasn't just a genre; it was a cultural phenomenon that brought people together on dance floors, pulsating with vibrant rhythms and infectious energy.
At the forefront of this movement were a dazzling array of artists who laid down the soundtrack of a decade. Queens of disco like Donna Summer ruled the airwaves with anthems of liberation and self-discovery. Her powerhouse vocals on tracks like "I Feel Love" and "Hot Stuff" are synonymous with the genre itself.
From Germany came the irresistible trio Boney M. with their unforgettable blend of Europop and disco. Tracks like "Daddy Cool" and "Rasputin" captured a carefree, party-ready spirit that had audiences moving their feet. Silver Convention, another European export, brought a touch of sophisticated glamour to disco with hits like "Fly, Robin, Fly" and "Get Up and Boogie."
The Spanish duo Baccara offered a sultry take on disco, their smooth harmonies and catchy melodies captivating audiences worldwide. Songs like "Yes Sir, I Can Boogie" and "Sorry, I'm a Lady" became staples of discotheques everywhere.
These are just a few of the countless artists who made the 1970s the golden age of disco. From the soulful stylings of Earth, Wind & Fire to the pulsating beats of Chic, disco music offered something for everyone. It was a celebration of life, love, and community, expressed through infectious rhythms and dazzling performances.
Disco's influence transcended the dance floor. It became a fashion statement, with platforms shoes, bell-bottoms, and shimmering sequins defining the era. Disco even made its way onto the silver screen, with films like "Saturday Night Fever" solidifying its place in pop culture history.
While disco's reign at the top of the charts may have eventually faded, its impact remains undeniable. It brought people together, celebrated self-expression, and provided an escape through the power of music. So, put on your dancing shoes, turn up the volume, and let the groove of 1970s disco take you back to a time of pure, unadulterated fun.
Rocket Record Company 884 344-1 , 1985 , Holland
Anya's captivating 1985 vinyl single "Moscow Nights" takes you on a musical journey through Cold War intrigue. Produced by Neil Ross & Bobbie Heatlie (Rocket Records). Made in Holland.
Learn moreRCA PL 28316 , 1977 , Germany
This self-titled debut wasn't just an album; it was a launching pad for Baccara's phenomenal career. It includes the two European megahits "Yes Sir, I Can Boogie" and "Sorry, I'm A Lady,"
Learn moreRCA Victor PB 5611 , 1978 , Germany
"The Devil Sent You To Lorado" is a classic disco anthem. The song opens with a dramatic keyboard intro that sets the stage for the pulsating beat and Baccara's signature, powerful vocals.
Learn moreBoney M. was a tremendously successful and influential Eurodisco group that deserves a dedicated webpage to chronicle their impressive career. Their infectious music and captivating performances made them a global phenomenon.
Learn moreAlligator 773.801 , 1978 , France
Marc Cerrone's legendary "Love In C Minor" 12" vinyl cranks up the heat with its infectious rhythm and daring uncensored cover. This French disco masterpiece is a must-have for collectors.
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Donna Summer's Greatest Hits 12" Vinyl LP Album is a collection of the singer's most popular songs from the 1970s. The album was released in 1977 and features 12 songs
Learn moreWarner Bros. Records – LWIS-613 , 1982 , Spain
Experience the Spanish edition of Donna Summer's self-titled album, a musical gem produced by the legendary Quincy Jones. This 12" vinyl LP album is a testament to Summer's artistry
Learn moreFront 242 is a Belgian electronic music group that emerged in the late 1980s as a pioneering force in the industrial and EBM (Electronic Body Music) genres.
Learn moreIntegrity IR 001 , 1988 , Belgium
Dive into the world of "New Beat" queen Nikkie Van Lierop with Jade 4U's "Jade's Dream." This 12" vinyl LP features the iconic artist behind Lords of Acid, showcasing her production talents alongside infectious New Beat rhythms. Get ready for a sonic journey unlike any other.
Learn moreLuxury Service Records – JUMP 005 , 1995 , UK (United Kingdom)
Jump Cutz drops the fifth installment of their floor-filling anthems on this 1995 vinyl. Get ready for deep dives into soulful house, bumping disco grooves, and introspective journeys.
Learn moreBarclay 90.100 , 1977 , France
Discover the allure of 'Accidental Lover' by Love and Kisses—a 12" vinyl maxi-single that defined the disco era with its infectious beats and daring album cover.
Learn morePrelude Records PLR 12168 , 1978 , USA
Featuring the vocal talents of Jocelyn Brown, Angela Howell, Gina Tharps, and Christine Wiltshire, this EP encapsulates the essence of the disco era. With infectious beats and vibrant vocals
Learn moreDapa Doosa's / Sperwer / Outland Songs , 1998 , Holland
The 12" Maxi-Single vinyl release "Move Static," a captivating track by the talented duo Rocco Mundo and The Scumfrog. Upon its release in 1998 but has left an enduring legacy within the EDM landscape.
Learn moreCHIC 6.20784 , 1987 , Germany
Sabrina gained international fame with her catchy and energetic single "Boys (Summertime Love)," which was released in 1987 as a 12" Maxi-Single in the Italo Disco genre.
Learn morePhilips – 9101 149 , 1977 , France
"Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" is the first record released by the group "Santa Esmaralda" with lead singer"Leroy Gomez". It remains the only record of the original "Santa Esmaralda" with "Leroy Gomez".
Learn moreMagnet Records MAG 5011 , 1976 , England
"Silver Convention Discotheque Vol 2" vinyl encapsulates the vibrant era of 1970s Euro-Disco. Also released under the title "Get Up And Boogie," the album showcases the German group's musical prowess from 1974 to 1979.
Learn moreJupiter-Records 89 100 , 1975 , Holland
Silver Convention's self-titled album marked the captivating emergence of a Euro-disco sensation. Released as their debut album, it showcased the group's infectious energy, innovative sound,
Learn moreRams Horn Records RHR 3864 , 1991 , Holland
Everybody Fuck Now 12" Maxi ". This unconventional masterpiece stands as a testament to the avant-garde spirit that continues to shape the music landscape.
Learn moreK-Tel – TU 2980 , 1984 , USA
"Street Beat New Music Hot Sounds" is a compilation album released by K-TEL and includes hits like: Irene Cara - Flashdance (What A Feeling) , Culture Club - I'll Tumble 4 Ya, Eurythmics - Love Is A Stranger
Learn moreCarrere 8816 , 1987 , France
This album is a captivating compilation of Madonna's iconic hits. Side One includes favorites like "Who's That Girl", "La Isla Bonita", and "Papa Don't Preach".
Learn moreAtlantic SD 19197 , 1978 , USA
Vincent Montana Jr.'s noteworthy presentation, "Goody Goody," released in 1978, pays homage to the original 1936 popular song of the same name composed by Matty Malneck, with lyrics by Johnny Mercer.
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