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Artist:Discotheque
Label:  Mercury
Country:UK
Catalogue:9198 421
Date:1979
Format:12" Single
Title:Intro-Disco By Discotheque
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 2 Own, 1 Wants
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TrackArtistTitleComposerProducerRating
ADiscothequeIntro-Disco (Part One)F. Goya, B. Van De Laar For CNRRate
BDiscothequeDisco SpecialWeyer, Van De LaarF. Goya, B. Van De Laar For CNRRate


Notes

A Side: Medley of songs performed by Discotheque
(writing credits and music publishers on sleeve notes)

Medley order:
Intro-Disco (Goya, Van de Laar)
Y.M.C.A. (Morali, Belolo, Willis)
Da Ya Think I'm Sexy (Appice, Stewart)
Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood (Benjamin, Marcus, Caldwell)
Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground) (The Jacksons)
Venus (Van Leeuwen)
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (Jagger, Richards)
Intro-Disco (Goya, Van de Laar)
I Want Your Love (Edwards, Rogers)
I Feel Fine (Lennon, McCartney)
Matthew And Son (Stevens)
Daddy Cool (Slay, Crewe)
Shame Shame Shame (Fitch, Cross)
Let's All Chant (Zager, Fields)
Intro-Disco (Goya, Van de Laar)
Black Is Black (Hayes, Wadey, Grainger)
Miss You (Jagger, Richards)
I'm A Man (Miller, Winwood)
Listen To The Music (Johnston)
Born To Be Alive (Hernandez)
Pretty Woman (Orbison)
Intro-Disco (Goya, Van de Laar)

Black Vinyl, Picture Sleeve
A&B sides: original sound recording made by CNR Records
Marketed by Phonogram

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Number: 229252 THUMBNAIL
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Description: Front Printed Cover with track listing


Number: 229253
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Description: Rear Printed Cover with track listing (cont.)


Number: 227983
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Description: A Side Label


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Description: B Side Label


Comments and Reviews
 
Stereobitch
16th Aug 2013
 Sorry but you mean floor clearer possibly the worst waste of PVC pellets and the worst ever pressed record to have come out of the factory. Absolute flop and absoulute garbage!


The only thing good about it are the two birds on the sleeve, wonder what the satins are, I'm sorry BUT who ever was in charge of Mercury A&R at Phonogram at that time should have been taken outside and shot! When this was mailed out, I think this was the only record from Phonogram I ever sent back, so it actually cost me money!

Heaven's above thank god, Crown Heights Affair, Charles Erland, and Ranni Harris were just around the corner.


 

 
RadoxTheGreen
19th Mar 2013
 Printed cover scans added (sorry they're a bit grubby)
 

 
RadoxTheGreen
25th Feb 2013
 Considering these songs were all cover versions, this was a surprisingly good floor filler with most of the songs being passably close in sound to the originals.
 


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