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).
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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