Record World Disco File Top 20 – June 26th 1976 (Mixcloud Exclusive)

Enjoy the Record World Disco File Top 20, dated on the 26th of June 1976! Giorgio Moroder’s electronic beats started to come through with two of his productions on the chart: Try Me I Know We Can Make It by Donna Summer at number 19 and Trouble Maker by German singer Roberta Kelly at number 2. A year later Giorgio Moroder would become immortal when he produced and played synthesizer on Donna Summer’s I Feel Love, the official start of Electronic Dance Music.

The Trammps were definitely a band that helped popularizing disco in the mid-seventies. A cover of Zing Went The Strings Of My Heart from The Coasters (originally written for the Broadway musical Thumbs Up) was their first chart single, reaching number 64 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1972. Despite their ground breaking work for what would become the typical disco sound, the Trammps did not have a string of hits on the American pop charts, even during disco's heyday. They share this injustice with many other representatives of the so-called Philly sound, although the Trammps had a handful of hits in Europe, like Love Epidemic, Shout, Hold Back The Night and The Night The Lights Went Out In NYC. John Travolta did his iconic dance moves on their Disco Inferno in the classic seventies movie Saturday Night Fever. Jimmy Ellis sang lead on most of the group’s songs, backed by bass singer/drummer Earl Young. The latter is also known for inventing the four to the floor disco beat. Ace Records recently released a tribute album, called Groove Machine - The Earl Young Drum Sessions.

Tracklist:

Eli's Second Coming – Love's Chant
Donna Summer – Try Me I Know We Can Make It
Candi Staton – Young Hearts Run Free
Ashford & Simpson – One More Try
The Trammps – That’s Where The Happy People Go
Boz Scaggs – Lowdown
Barrabas – Broadway Star
People’s Choice – Here We Go Again
The Supremes – I’m Gonna Let My Heart Do The Walking
Impact – Give A Broken Heart A Break
D.C. LaRue – Cathedrals
Michel Polnareff – Lipstick
The Trammps – Ninety-Nine And A Half
Liquid Pleasure – Take A Little
Barrabas – Desperately
Tavares – Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel
Jesse Green – Nice And Slow
Double Exposure – Ten Percent
Roberta Kelly – Trouble Maker
The Trammps – Disco Party

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