If you've read the seventh issue of Your Heart Out, the piquantly titled The Archaeology of An Abandoned Soul Single, you'll know that one of the men behind that forsaken 45 Sylvester Levay moved on from swinging with the Ambros Seelos Big Band to being part of the Munich disco milieu. That whole Munich thing seems to have been a fantastic time for music. Very cosmopolitan, very adventurous, and the records still sound great today, whether you're idling or dancing.
So, here's our exclusive Munich disco mix to get the party started. If you fancy some Sister Sledge, Silver Convention, Donna Summer, Munich Machine, Moroder, Roberta Kelly, Penny McLean, Sparks and Joy Fleming, then this will brighten up your day, so as the ladies sang: "Get up and boogie ..."
And as Dee D Jackson was shamefully missed out from the mix here she is, all the way from Oxford, and disco doesn't get much more cosmic than this ...
So, here's our exclusive Munich disco mix to get the party started. If you fancy some Sister Sledge, Silver Convention, Donna Summer, Munich Machine, Moroder, Roberta Kelly, Penny McLean, Sparks and Joy Fleming, then this will brighten up your day, so as the ladies sang: "Get up and boogie ..."
And as Dee D Jackson was shamefully missed out from the mix here she is, all the way from Oxford, and disco doesn't get much more cosmic than this ...
I'm not a massive Munich disco fan, but I LOVE Automatic Lover! And Meteor Man, and much of the Cosmic Curves album...
ReplyDeleteIf anyone fancies, here's a hard-to-find (ish) 12" version of AL: http://www.sendspace.com/file/qf7ics