Turn the Beat Around: The Secret History of Disco

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Message” from TSOP, 1974, Philadelphia International 80154.
    Mighty Tomcats, The. “Soul Makossa,” 1973, Winley 1103.
    Moment of Truth. “Your Love,” 1974, Roulette 7158.
    _____. “Helplessly,” 1976, Salsoul 12D2009.
    Montclairs, The. “Hung Up on Your Love,” 1974, Paula 390.
    Bobby Moore. “(Call Me Your) Anything Man,” 1975, Scepter SDT12405.
    Nairobi Afro Band. “Soul Makossa,” 1973, Town Hall TH777.
    Ken Nordine. Colors, 1966, Philips PHM200224.
    Babatunde Olatunji. “Jin-Go-Lo-Ba (Drums of Passion)” from Drums of Passion, 1959, Columbia CS8210.
    _____. “Soul Makossa” from Soul Makossa, 1973, Paramount PAS6061.
    Osibisa. “Music for Gong Gong,” 1971, MCA 5079.
    Ozo. Listen to the Buddha, 1976, DJM 4.
    Ann Peebles. “I’m Going to Tear Your Playhouse Down,” 1972, Hi 2232.
    Barbara Pennington. “Twenty-Four Hours a Day,” 1977, United Artists UADW928.
    Pointer Sisters. “Yes We Can Can,” 1973, Blue Thumb 229.
    Rare Earth. “Happy Song” from Back to Earth, 1975, Rare Earth 548.
    Mitch Ryder. The Detroit-Memphis Experiment, 1969, Dot DLP25963.
    Salsoul Orchestra. “Nice ’n’ Naasty,” 1976, Salsoul 12D2011.
    Sapphires, The. “Gotta Have Your Love,” 1965, ABC-Paramount 10639.
    Sessomatto. “Sessomatto,” 1976, West End WES12100.
    Sly & the Family Stone. “Everybody Is a Star” from Greatest Hits, 1970, Epic 10555.
    Kenny Smith. “Lord, What’s Happening to Your People,” 1972, General American GAR 317.
    Gloria Spencer. “I Got It / Stay Jesus Stay,” 1971, Jay-Walking JW016.
    Amii Stewart. “Knock on Wood,” 1979, Ariola 7736.
    “Superstar” from Jesus Christ Superstar, 1971, Decca DXSSA7206.
    Taste of Honey, A. “Boogie Oogie Oogie,” 1978, Capitol 4565.
    Timebox. “Beggin’,” 1968, Deram DM194.
    Titanic. “Sultana,” 1971, CBS 5365.
    _____. “Rain 2000,” 1972, CBS 8185.
    Trammps, The. “Hooked For Love,” 1975, Atlantic DSKO59.
    Troubadours du Roi Baudoin, Les. Missa Luba, 1963, Philips PCC206.
    Earl Van Dyke & Motown Brass. “Six by Six,” 1967, Soul 35028.
    Ventures, The. “Soul Makossa” from Only Hits, 1973, United Artists LA147G.
    War. “City Country City” from The World Is a Ghetto, 1972, United Artists UAS5652.
    James Wells. “My Claim to Fame,” 1978, AVI 6045.
    Anthony White. “Block Party,” 1976, Salsoul 12D2030.
    Betty Wright. “If You Love Me Like You Say You Love Me,” 1972, Alston 4609.
    Zulema. “Giving Up” from Ms. Z, 1974, Sussex SF8419.
    2. “I’M JUST AN OUTLAW, MY NAME IS DESIRE”: Disco and Sexuality
    Area Code 615. “Stone Fox Chase,” 1973, Polydor PD14215.
    Roy Ayers. “Running Away,” 1977, Polydor PD502.
    Carl Bean. “I Was Born This Way,” 1977, Motown TMG1108.
    Earlene Bentley. “The Boys Come to Town,” 1983, Record Shack SOHO08.
    _____. “I’m Living My Own Life,” 1984, Record Shack SOHO14.
    Boys Town Gang. “Cruisin’ the Streets,” 1981, Moby Dick BTG231.
    Miquel Brown. “So Many Men, So Little Time,” 1983, Record Shack SOHO06.
    _____. “Close to Perfection,” 1985, Record Shack SOHO48.
    Cerrone. “Call Me Tonight” from Angelina, 1979, Atlantic SD9917.
    Charlie & Ray. “I Love You Madly,” 1954, Herald 438.
    Chocolat’s. “The Kings of Clubs” from Kings of Clubs, 1977, Tom n’ Jerry TJS4500.
    Patrick Cowley. “Menergy,” 1981, Fusion FPSF003.
    _____. Megatron Man, 1981, Megatone M1002.
    _____. Mind Warp, 1982, Megatone M1004.
    Betty Davis. “Game Is My Middle Name,” and “If I’m in Luck, I Might Just Get Picked Up” from Betty Davis, 1973, Just Sunshine Records JSS5.
    Hazell Dean. “Searchin’,” 1983, Proto 13542.
    Dynamic Superiors. Pure Pleasure, 1975, Motown STML12007.
    Eastbound Expressway. “Primitive Desire,” 1983, Record Shack SOHO09.
    Marvin Gaye. What’s Going On, 1971, Tamla Motown TS310.
    Yvonne Gidden. “In Orbit,” 1984, Electricity ELECT02.
    Frankie “Half-Pint” Jaxon. Frankie “Half-Pint” Jaxon Volume 1, 1926–1929, 1994, Document

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