1977 The Year When Disco Was At Its Best

Martijn Soetens
The opening of Studio 54, the start of electronic dance music (I Feel Love by Donna Summer) and the huge sales figures of the soundtrack to the movie Saturday Night Fever gave disco the boost it needed to become the most popular genre in 1977.

C.J. & Co. were a so-called proto disco group from Detroit. The act was created by producer Mike Theodore and Motown guitarist Dennis Coffey, who played on many classics like Cloud Nine by The Temptations and War by Edwin Starr. Coffey also worked with Del Shannon and wrote the soundtrack to the movie Black Belt Jones.

Enjoy this new part of the series the disco years!

Tracklist:

Peter Brown & Betty Wright – Dance With Me [Album Version]
The Mike Theodore Orchestra – The Bull
Donna Summer – I Love You
Brooklyn Dreams – Music, Harmony And Rhythm
Archie Bell & The Drells – Old People
Rokotto – Boogie On Up
Caress – I Can't Let You Walk Away
C.J. & Co. – Get A Groove In Order To Move
Bill Brandon – We Fell In Love While Dancing [ADN Edit]
The Dells – Our Love
Fantastic Four – I Got To Have Your Love
The Softones – (Where Do I Begin) Love Story
L.T.D. – (Every Time I Turn Around) Back In Love Again
Alvarez – Sooner Or Later
The T.H.P. Orchestra – Two Hot For Love
The Three Degrees – Standing Up For Love

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