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Two singles were lifted from the album, "Love Rush", which peaked at No. 8 on the Billboard Disco chart in 1979. [1] The follow-up single, "Midnight Message", peaked at No. 12 in 1980. [ 2 ] Ann-Margret and Sabu collaborated on an additional single, "Everybody Needs Somebody Sometimes" in 1981, which peaked at No. 22 on the Disco chart.
Kim English [67] [68] August 31 "A Different Kind of Love Song" Cher "Alive" (Thunderpuss Remix) Jennifer Lopez Featuring Nas [69] [70] September 7 [71] [72] September 14 "You Gotta Believe" Fierce Ruling Diva [73] [74] September 21 "Safe from Harm" Narcotic Thrust featuring Yvonne John Lewis [75] [76] September 28 "I Never Knew" Gloria Gaynor ...
Hi-NRG is uptempo disco or electronic dance music usually featuring synthetic bassline octaves. This list contains some examples of hi-NRG artists and songs. Hi-NRG songs by non-hi NRG artists are also included.
Soft Cell's Non Stop Ecstatic Dancing (1982) and The Human League's Love and Dancing (1982) are credited for inventing the modern remix album. [4] Since this time, this kind of release is not only seen as an easy cash-in for an artist and their label, but also as an opportunity to provide a second lease of life for a record. [5]
Glee: The Music, The Complete Season Two: 2010 "Offshore '97" † "Offshore" (Chicane) "A Little Love, A Little Life" (Power Circle) Anthony Pappa: Non-album single 17 (UK) 1997 "Old Time Rock and Roll / Danger Zone" † "Old Time Rock and Roll" "Danger Zone" (Kenny Loggins) Adam Anders and Peer Astrom
[3] [4] Of the 40 tracks, 13 had been UK No.1s, while all the rest were UK top 20 hits apart from "Copacabana" and "I'll Go Where Your Music Takes Me", which reached No.42 and No.23 respectively. [5] [6] The album contained three songs by The Bee Gees, as well as Barbra Streisand's "Woman in Love", which was written by them.
Disco is the first remix album by English synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys, released on 17 November 1986 [5] by Parlophone in the United Kingdom and by EMI America Records in the United States. Disco consists of remixes of tracks from the band's debut album Please and its respective B-sides .
Greatest Disco Hits: Music for Non-Stop Dancing is an album released by the Salsoul Orchestra in 1978 on Salsoul Records (LP record SA 8508). [1] It is noted for its pioneering use of slip-cueing , [ 2 ] known at the time as “disco blending,” a phrase coined by Walter Gibbons .