Best Of 70s Soul: Can’t Stop Groovin’

Some soul and (early) disco from the bellbottom period 😊 Enjoy this new part of Best Of 70s Soul!

The Trammps are best known for their disco classic Disco Inferno from Saturday Night Fever. But they are more than just a one hit disco band. They recorded some terrific soul / early disco tracks in the mid-seventies, backed by the famous Philadelphia rhythm section Earl Young (drums), Norman Harris (guitar) and Ronnie Baker (bass). 

Tracklist:

Splendor – Carnival (1979)
Quincy Jones – Is It Love That We're Missin' (1975)
O.C. Smith – La La Peace Song (1974)
Johnny Nash – I Can See Clearly Now (1972)
War – Summer (1976)
Earth, Wind & Fire – Sing A Song (1975)
Johnnie Taylor ‎– Disco Lady (1976)
The O'Jays – Message In Our Music (1976)
Tina Charles – You Set My Heart On Fire (1975)
Cheryl Lynn – All My Lovin’ (1978)
B.T. Express ‎– Can't Stop Groovin' Now, Wanna Do It Some More (1976)
The Trammps – Soul Searching Time (1976)
Donna Summer – Spring Affair (1976)
McFadden & Whitehead – Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now (1979)

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