U.B.'s - Get Up Disco album flac
Performer: U.B.'sTitle: Get Up Disco
Style: Disco, Funk
Released: 2006
MP3 album: 1535 mb
FLAC album: 1817 mb
Rating: 4.9
Other formats: ADX VQF AU DTS MMF FLAC XM
Genre: Electronic / Funk and Soul
Motherlode is a 1988 James Brown compilation album. Created as a follow-up to the successful 1986 compilation In the Jungle Groove, it similarly focuses on Brown's funk recordings of the late 1960s and early 1970s. It includes live performances and remixes as well as studio recordings, most of them previously unissued. Writing in 2007, critic Robert Christgau called it "the finest of the classic comps".
Disco Tex & His Sex-O-Lettes - Get Dancin'. First Choice - Armed And Extremely Dangerous. Village People - YMCA. The Communards - Don't Leave Me This Way. The Weather Girls - It's Raining Men. The Pointer Sisters - Jump (For My Love). Leif Garrett - I Was Made for Dancin'. Average White Band - Pick Up The Pieces. Dan Hartman - Relight My Fire. KC & The Sunshine Band - Give It Up. Donna Summer - Love Is In Control (Finger On The Trigger). Deniece Williams - Let's Hear It for the Boy. Evelyn "Champagne" King - Love Come Down. Odyssey - Going Back to My Roots. The Pointer Sisters - Automatic. Herbie Hancock - Rockit.
I Don't Believe You Want to Get Up and Dance (Oops!)", (re-titled "Oops Up Side Your Head" on the single as well as being known by other titles such as "Oops Upside Your Head"), is a 1979 funk anthem recorded by the R&B group The Gap Band. Released off their fourth studio album, The Gap Band II, the song and its parent album both achieved commercial success.
Listen Up: Disco 70s. Home. Listen Up: Disco 70s. 28 Tracks. Listen Up: Disco 70s is a English album released on 21 Jul 2009. Listen Up: Disco 70s Album has 28 songs sung by The Comptones. Listen to all songs in high quality & download Listen Up: Disco 70s songs on Gaana.
I wouldn't dispute this album title, if considered together with volume 2. This double disc contains a lot of the most commercially successful tracks from the disco era and plenty of classics. Appropriately it kicks off with Donna Summer's eurodisco classic I Feel Love. Other hits from this genre include Funkytown, Get Up And Boogie, Black Is Black and Silver Convention's Get Up And Boogie.
But let’s not get it twisted: The legacy of disco lives on and lives strong, because from these origins sprung references to and influences on everything from post-punk to DJ culture to modern rock. The O’Jays’ Love Train and Love Unlimited Orchestra’s Love’s Theme came out of Philadelphia and New York’s extensions of Motown and were the first songs of their kind to top the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1973. In 1979, Moroder teamed up with the Los Angeles art rock duo for a pair of albums, including Terminal Jive, which also included a heavy presence from Axel F composer Harold Faltermeyer.
At The Disco are taking a stripped-down approach to their as-yet-untitled sophomore album, due March 25 via Decaydance/Fueled by Ramen, relying less on computer. Members of Las Vegas four-piece Panic! At The Disco are taking a stripped-down approach to their as-yet-untitled sophomore album, due March 25 via Decaydance/Fueled by Ramen, relying less on computer software and more on their abilities as musicians, says Panic! guitarist/lyricist Ryan Ross. We just wanted the record to sound like four people playing a song," Ross tells Billboard. Nine in the Afternoon," which the band road-tested on summer gigs, is about "all of the things you get caught up in while you're in a band. then coming back and realizing that it's just fun making music with your four best friends," Ross says. In support of its forthcoming album, Panic! will play . theaters this March, according to Ross.
Tracklist
| A | Get Up Disco |
| AA1 | You Can Get It |
| AA2 | Crazy Ya Ya |








