A fine mid-'70s album on which Isaac Hayes adapted to the disco era. His productions were already ideal for dance floors, and he now updated his charts to include some stomping segments with horns and layered beats, while maintaining his soulful vocals on both up-tempo tunes and ballads. This album got two Top 20 hits for Hayes and was his last really big hit album in the '70s
House Party is a 1975 album by The Temptations for the Gordy (Motown) label. House Party marks the Temptations debut for new falsetto Glenn Leonard, replacing Damon Harris. 1 Keep Holding On 2 It's Just a Matter Of Time 3 You Can't Stop a Man in Love 4 World of You, Love and Music 5 What You Need Most (I Do Best of All) 6 Ways af a Grown-Up Man 7 Johnny Porter 8 Darling, Stand By Me (Song For My Woman) 9 If I Don't Love You This Way
Graham Central Station was a funk band named after founder Larry Graham (formerly of Sly & the Family Stone). The name is a pun on New York City's Grand Central Station. 1 The Jam 2 Your Love 3 It's Alright 4 I Can't Stand The Rain 5 It Ain't Nothing But A Warner Bros. Party 6 Ole Smokey 7 Easy Rider 8 Water 9 Luckiest People
Van Allen Clinton McCoy (January 6, 1940 – July 6, 1979) was an accomplished musician, music producer, arranger, songwriter, and orchestra conductor. He is best known for his 1975 international smash-hit "The Hustle", which is still played in dance halls and on the radio today, 30+ years after his passing. He has approximately 700 song copyrights to his credit and is also noted for producing songs for such recording artists as Gladys Knight and the Pips, The Stylistics, Aretha Franklin, Brenda & The Tabulations, David Ruffin, Peaches & Herb, and Stacy Lattishaw.
1 Disco Baby 2 Fire 3 The Hustle 4 Get Dancin' 5 Doctor's Orders 6 Shakey Ground 7 Spanish Boogie 8 Pick Up the Pieces 9 Hey Girl, Come And Get It
Starsky and Hutch (usually written as Starsky & Hutch) is a 1970s US television series that consisted of a 90-minute pilot movie (originally aired as a Movie of the Week entry) and 92 episodes of 60 minutes each; created by William Blinn, produced by Spelling-Goldberg Productions, and broadcast between April 30, 1975 and May 15, 1979 on the ABC network; distributed by Columbia Pictures Television in the United States and, originally, Metromedia Producers Corporation in Canada and some other parts of the world. Sony Pictures Television is now the worldwide distributor for the series. The first season of the show had a dark and ominous theme written by Lalo Schifrin that seemed to fit the hard action and violence of the season; the main title version was edited down from the chase climax cue of his score for the pilot episode. The end credits featured a similar piece of ominous music. 1 Main Theme 2 Zebra Three 3 Coffin for Starsky 4 Lap Dance Club 5 Running 6 Silence 7 Rooftop Chase 8 Hugg in the Pits 9 The Convicts 10 Sore Loser, Car Chase 11 Prelude 12 Looking for Larry 13 Omaha Tiger 14 Starsky & Hutch Ending Theme
MFSB (short for "Mother Father Sister Brother") was a pool of more than thirty studio musicians based at Philadelphia’s famed Sigma Sound Studios. They worked closely with the production team of Gamble & Huff and arranger Thom Bell, and backed up such groups as Harold Melvin and The Bluenotes, O’Jays, Stylistics, Spinners, Wilson Picket, and Billy Paul. In 1974, MFSB began recording as a named act for the Philadelphia International label. "TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)" was their first and most successful single; released March 1974, it peaked at number one on the Billboard magazine pop and R&B charts. "TSOP" was influential in establishing the disco sound. 1 Sexy 2 MFSB 3 Human Machine 4 Love Has No Time Or Place 5 T.L.C. (Tender Lovin' Care) 6 Let's Go Disco 7 K-Jee 8 My Mood Other Philly Sound, click here
Movin' On is a Commodores album issued on Motown Records in 1975. The only single released, "Sweet Love", reached #5 in the Billboard charts in 1976. 1 Hold On 2 Free 3 Mary, Mary 4 Sweet Love 5 (Can I) Get A Witness 6 Gimme My Mule
Genre Bossanova Eumir Deodato (full name Eumir Deodato de Almeida, 22 June 1943, Rio de Janeiro) is a Grammy Award winning Brazilian musician, record producer and arranger, primarily based in the jazz realm but who historically has been known for eclectic melding of big band and combo jazz with varied elements of rock/pop, R&B/funk, Brazilian/Latin, and symphonic or orchestral music. Mainly, his records can be categorized as pop/jazz or crossover jazz. His successes as an original artist (keyboards) occurred mainly in the 1970s. Since then, he has produced or arranged music in more than 500 albums for acts ranging from Kool and the Gang to Björk, Christophe and k.d. lang. 1 Insensatez 2 The Girl From Ipanema (Garota De Ipanema) 3 Inútil Paisagem 4 One Note Samba (Samba De Uma Nota Só) 5 Meditation (Meditação) 6 Samba De Avião 7 O Amor Em Paz 8 Corcovado 9 Só Tinha De Ser Com Você 10 O Morro Não Tem Vez 11 Vivo Sonhando 12 She's A Carioca (Ela E Carioca)
Nashville is a 1975 American musical film directed by Robert Altman. A winner of many awards, selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry, Nashville is generally considered to be one of Altman's best films. "...The film takes a snapshot of people involved in the country music and gospel music businesses in Nashville, Tennessee. It has 24 main characters, an hour of musical numbers, and multiple storylines..." 1 It Don't Worry Me - Keith Carradine 2 Bluebird - Timothy Brown 3 For the Sake of the Children - Henry Gibson 4 Keep A-Goin' - Henry Gibson 5 Memphis - Karen Black 6 Rolling Stone - Karen Black 7 200 Years - Henry Gibson 8 Tapedeck in His Tractor - Ronee Blakley 9 Dues - Ronee Blakley 10 I'm Easy - Keith Carradine
11 One, I Love You - Ronee Blakley, Henry Gibson 12 My Idaho Home - Ronee Blakley 13 It Don't Worry Me - Keith Carradine, Barbara Harris
The Stylistics were one of the best-known Philadelphia soul groups of the 1970s. 1 You Make Me Feel Brand New 2 Betcha by Golly, Wow 3 Rockin' Roll Baby 4 Break Up to Make Up 5 You're a Big Girl Now 6 I'm Stone in Love With You 7 Heavy Fallin' Out 8 Let's Put It All Together 9 You Are Everything 10 People Make the World Go Round
Never Can Say Goodbye is a song written by Clifton Davis and originally recorded by The Jackson 5. Published as a single in 1971, the song was one of the most successful of the group, which were recorded in subsequent years numerous covers, including the most famous is undoubtedly the one in 1974 by Gloria Gaynor. 1 Honey Bee 2 Never Can Say Goodbye
3 Reach Out, I'll Be There 4 All I Need Is Your Sweet Lovin' 5 Searchin' 6 We Belong Together 7 False Alarm 8 Real Good People
1 How long (Betcha' got a chick on the side) 2 Sleeping alone 3 Easy days 4 Chained do 5 Ain't got nothin' but the blues (Tribute to Duke Ellington) 6 Save the bones for Henry Jones 7 Wanting things 8 Going down slowly
Roy Ayers (born September 10, 1940, Los Angeles) is a funk, soul and jazz composer and vibraphone player. Ayers began his career as a jazz player, releasing several albums with Atlantic Records before his tenure at Polydor Records, during which he progressed a new R&B style, slowly molding the new Disco genre. 1 Brother Green (The Disco King) 2 Mystic Voyage.mp3 3 A Wee Bit 4 Take All The Time You Need 5 Evolution 6 Life is a Moment - Part I 7 Life is a Moment - Part II 8 Funky Motion 9 Spirit of Doo Do 10 The Black Five
Mothership Connection is the fourth album by American funk band Parliament, released in 1975. This concept album of P Funk mythology is usually rated as one of Parliament's best. Mothership Connection was the first P-funk album to feature Maceo Parker and Fred Wesley, who had left The J.B.'s, James Brown's backing band. "Mothership Connection" became Parliament's first album to be certified gold and later platinum. 1. P-Funk (Wants To Get Funked Up) 2. Mothership Connection (Star Child) 3. Unfunky UFO 4. Supergroovalisticprosifunkstication (The Bumps Bump) 5. Handcuffs 6. Give Up The Funk (Tear The Roof Off The Sucker) 7. Night Of The Thumpasorus Peoples 8. Star Child
3 Don't Let No One Get You Down 4 Summer 5 L.A. Sunshine 6 River Niger 7 Galaxy
8 Youngblood (Livin' in the Streets) 9 This Funky Music Makes You Feel Good 10 Music Band 11 Outlaw 12 You Got the Power 13 Cinco de Mayo 14 Life (Is So Strange) 15 Don't Let No One Get You Down 16 Peace Sign
1 Joe Tex I Gotcha 2 Barry White Standing In The Shadows Of Love 3 Jean Knight Jesse Joe (You Got To Go) 4 Melba Moore Walk A Mile In My Shoes / Twenty Five Miles 5 Junior Wells You're Tuff Enough 6 Barry White Honey Please, Can't Ya See 7 Jerry Peters Love Song 8 Buddy Miles Them Changes 9 Love Unlimited Under The Influence Of Love 10 Don Covay Money (That's What I Want) 11 Tom Brock If We Don't Make It Nobody Can 12 Love Unlimited Orchestra Love's Theme 13 Joe Tex You Said A Bad Word 14 King Floyd Can You Dig It? 15 Leon Haywood Make Me Yours 16 Barry White I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little Bit More, 17 Roy C She Kept On Walkin' 18 Buddy Miles Wholesale Love 19 Love Unlimited Oh Love, Well We Finally Made It 20 Bill Brandon I Am Free Of Your Love 21 Don Covay Hold You To Your Promise 22 Obrey Wilson You Were Meant For Me 23 Joe Tex Love Me Right, Girl
1 Shoes - Reparata 2 Walking the dog - Roger Daltry 3 Highwire - Linda Carr & The Love Squad 4 Brazil - Ritchie Family 5 Don't do it baby - Mac & Katie Kissoon 6 It ought to sell a million - Lyn Paul 7 Make the woman love me - dion 8 Love will keep us together - neil sedaka 9 Take yoyr daddy for a ride - Jim Gilstrap 10 I wanna dance with choo - Disco Tex & The Sex-O-Lettes 11 Jive talkin' - Bee Gees 12 Don't throw it all away - Gary Benson 13 All i need is your sweet lovin'- Gloria Gaynor 14 Foe-dee-o-dee - Rubettes 15 Lay down aa line to me - Tim Moore 16 Una paloma blanca - Jonathan King 17 Swing low sweet chariot - Eric Clapton 18 The single girl - Sandy Posey 19 Round & round - Blue 20 Thanks for the memory - Slade
1 Dreaming a dream - The Crown Heights Affair 2 7-6-5-4-3-2-1- Blow Your Whistle - Gary Toms Empire 3 Spirit Of The Boogie - Kool & The Gang 4 Sunny - Yambu 5 Hustle Wit Every Muscle - The Kay Gees 6 Drive My Car - Gary Toms Empire 7 Every Beat Of My Heart - The Crown Heights Affair 8 Mother earth - Kool & The Gang 9 The Girl From Ipanema - Zakariah
Midnight Cowboy is a 1969 American drama film based on the 1965 novel of the same name by James Leo Herlihy. It was written by Waldo Salt, directed by John Schlesinger, and stars Dustin Hoffman and then-newcomer Jon Voight in the title role. Notable smaller roles are filled by Sylvia Miles, John McGiver, Brenda Vaccaro, and Barnard Hughes, and the film also features an uncredited cameo by M. Emmet Walsh. The film won three Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director.
1 Everybody's Talkin'- Harry Nilsson 2 Joe Buck Rides Again - John Barry 3 A Famous Myth - The Groop and Garry Sherman 4 Fun City - John Barry 5 He Quit Me - Leslie Miller and Garry Sherman 6 Jungle Gym At The Zoo - Elephant's Memory 7 Midnight Cowboy - John Barry 8 Old Man Willow - Elephant's Memory 9 Florida Fantasy - John Barry 10 Tears And Joys - The Groop and Garry Sherman 11 Science Fiction - John Barry 12 Everybody's Talkin'(Edit)- Harry Nilsson