Various Artists – Disco Collected Translucent Magenta & Yellow Double Heavyweight Vinyl

£38.00

Disco Collected Translucent Magenta & Yellow Double Heavyweight Vinyl – Various Artists New In Stock from Vinyl Records London

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Disco Collectedcelebrates the dance music which originally developed from rampb, soul and funk from the late 60s and 70s and turned into a mighty subculture in discotheques, with Studio 54, Manhattan, New York as one of the most famous and extravagant discos all over the world. Disco used a steady four to the floor beat, string sections, horns which created a perfect setting for DJs who mixed their special 12 inches to an eager dance crowd.Movies likeSaturday Night FeverandThank God It’s Fridaycontributed to disco’s mainstream popularity. Compiled onDisco Collectedare some of the best, wellknown and great disco hits by Rose Royce, Chic, Kool amp The Gang, The Trammps, Thelma Houston, KC amp The Sunshine Band and 16 more guaranteed floor fillers.Disco Collectedis available as a limited edition of 2000 individually numbered copies on translucent magenta LP1 and translucent yellow coloured vinyl LP2 and includes an insert. Various Artists is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £38 +P&P

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