: Beyond the 154 audio tracks, the collection includes mp4 and mkv video files featuring disco performances from BBC archives like Top of the Pops and The Old Grey Whistle Test . Sample Highlights from the 154 Tracks Song Title Version Details Bee Gees "Stayin' Alive" 1977 12" Promo Extended Version Chic "Le Freak" 1978 12" Single Version Sister Sledge "He's the Greatest Dancer" Disco Purrfection Version (12:28) Lipps Inc. "Funkytown" Original 1980 12" Version The Jacksons "Shake Your Body" John Luongo Disco Mix Experience Disco Live
The collection highlights the legendary artists who became the faces of the movement: Donna Summer’s ethereal vocals and synth-heavy pulses.
To truly appreciate , do not listen on your phone speakers. Do not listen in the car while stuck in traffic. This music requires space.
Beyond the major stars, this collection dives deep into the soulful side of the movement. Groups like The Trammps, The O'Jays, and Sister Sledge brought a gospel-infused power to the club. We Are Family and Disco Inferno became more than just songs; they were anthems of solidarity and liberation. For many marginalized communities, disco was a space of freedom, and these tracks provided the soundtrack to their empowerment.
: Beyond the 154 audio tracks, the collection includes mp4 and mkv video files featuring disco performances from BBC archives like Top of the Pops and The Old Grey Whistle Test . Sample Highlights from the 154 Tracks Song Title Version Details Bee Gees "Stayin' Alive" 1977 12" Promo Extended Version Chic "Le Freak" 1978 12" Single Version Sister Sledge "He's the Greatest Dancer" Disco Purrfection Version (12:28) Lipps Inc. "Funkytown" Original 1980 12" Version The Jacksons "Shake Your Body" John Luongo Disco Mix Experience Disco Live
The collection highlights the legendary artists who became the faces of the movement: Donna Summer’s ethereal vocals and synth-heavy pulses. VA - Disco Fever- The 154 Greatest Disco Anthem...
To truly appreciate , do not listen on your phone speakers. Do not listen in the car while stuck in traffic. This music requires space. : Beyond the 154 audio tracks, the collection
Beyond the major stars, this collection dives deep into the soulful side of the movement. Groups like The Trammps, The O'Jays, and Sister Sledge brought a gospel-infused power to the club. We Are Family and Disco Inferno became more than just songs; they were anthems of solidarity and liberation. For many marginalized communities, disco was a space of freedom, and these tracks provided the soundtrack to their empowerment. To truly appreciate , do not listen on your phone speakers