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01. CHAKA KHAN - move me [LNTG Rework] 02. THE MODULATIONS - i can't fight your love (WE MEAN DISCO!! Love Re-Touch) 03. JIMMY RUFFIN - get on up (Cazbee'z On Up Edit ) 04. THE CRUSADERS - street life (Cazbee'z On Da Street Edit) 05. RAYDIO - get down (scratchandsniff re-rub) 06. WAR - the world is a ghetto (Mannix Crystal Disko Edit) 07. FIRST CHOICE - lovethang (Jamie Bull vs WE MEAN DISCO!! Mash Re-edit) 08. CROWN HEIGHTS AFFAIR - you gave me (Edit) 09. TONY RALLO - holdin' on (Frank Agrario Edit) 10. WAR - you got the power (Original 12 inch Version) 11. SAMIR MASLO vs. OLIVER CHEATHAM - i like to party 12. CERRONE - look for love (Broasis Remix) 13. MARIO BONDI - this is what you are (CJ Giovanni Edit) 14. TODD TERRY - keep on jumpin (PH Remix) 15. DAN HARTMAN - relight my fire (Kenny Carpenter Remix) 16. EDDIE S - waiting for you (Black Sonix Hybrid Remix) 17. AMANT - if there`s love (Version Discotheque) 18. CHIC - le freak (Broasis Remix) 19. CREATIVE SOURCE - good lovin is good livin (Mannix Crystal Disko Edit) 20. CORRADO RIZZA pres BLACK CONNECTION - give me rhythm (Samir Maslo Remix) 21. G.Q. - disco nights (DJ Friction´s Frico Edit) 22. DON RAY - standing in the rain (Pete Herbert Edit) 23. DYNASTY - don't want to be a freak (Frank Agrario Edit) 24. HARVEY MASON - groovin you (DJ Frictions Frico Edit) 25. HEATWAVE - groove line (SteEdge Ext Edit) 26. MICHAEL JACKSON - don't stop bootleg 27. KENNY BOBIEN - dance for life (Unreleased Mix) 28. TSOP - philadelphia breakdown groove 29. INNER LIFE - aint no mountain high enough (Jay Todd Edit) 30. DEMO COPY - raw groove (Alt Inst Edit by Keith Classics) 31. DEMO COPY - raw groove (PT 2 by Keith Classics) 32. SHAZZ - wherever you are (Tom Moulton Mix) 33. ARETHA FRANKLIN - get it right (SteEdge Edit) 34. D-TRAIN - keep on (WE MEAN DISCO!! Revenge of the Dub)
German artist Drafi Deutscher recorded this song using the alias Masquerade and came up with a huge pop hit all over Europe in 1983. Being that certain d.j.'s at The Saint in N.Y.C. were well traveled and had a taste for Euro they made this import a sleaze classic. It brought the punters a swaying from Fire Island to Provincetown and back.
While we are on the subject here's an interesting analysis, here's what Chicago D.J. Mark Vallese has to say about the subject. Maybe you've had the pleasure of hearing him spin at The Dunes resort in Douglas, Michigan. What's the difference between "morning music" and "sleaze"? If you ask 100 people this question, you'll get
100 different answers. The term "sleaze" has been around since the 70's
and is most commonly used to describe the down tempo music that was
played toward the end of the night (or the end of the party). It's
usually very melodic and pretty. Most of the songs were vocal pieces
with a few notable exceptions. The lyrics tended to be very
emotional in one way or another, often describing the joys of love,
or the pain of losing it. Here's some examples of classic "sleaze"
music, first the joyful, happy songs...
Under The Influence Of Love - Love Unlimited lary sanders edit
La Vie En Rose - Grace Jones Tom Moulton mix
Be Thankful For What You Got - William DeVaughn get it now
Take Off Your Makeup - Lamont Dozier larry sanders edit
Dance Little Dreamer/Hot Butterfly - Bionic Boogie chanson
Darling, That's Me - Judy Cheeks/Loose Change JUDY
Just Us - Two Tons Of Fun enjoy Just Us and for added fun I GOT THE FEELING Disconet Mix
Rock Your Baby - George McCrae an edit
Somebody's Eyes - Viola Wills 2 versions of a Viola beauty
Wrap Your Arms Around Me - Agnetha Faltskog an Abba beauty
Take Me Down/Hang On In There Baby - Johnny Bristol
Music, Harmony and Rhythm - Brooklyn Dreams featuring Donna Summer's husband Saturday Night, Sunday Morning - Thelma HoustonEnjoy it
Most Of All - Gloria Gaynor/Saint Tropez
Here's some classic "rip yer heart out" sleaze (termed by some as
razorblade/slit your wrist music)...
Throwing It All Away - Rhetta Hughs
Stop (Your Tearing Out My Heart) - Bob-A-Rella stop and download this
And, here's some of those notable instrumentals. ..
Love's Theme - Love Unlimited Orchestra (there's a fairly rare
vocal version of this too) rare vocal version
Rise/Manhattan Melody - Herb Alpert check out G's hypnotizing groove edit
African Symphony - Henry Mancini African
Anambra - Ozo (the vocal version of this song is called "Anambra
River") ANAMBRA DOWNLOAD
Tubular Bells - Champs Boy Orchestra Listen
Livin' In The Jungle - John Tropea A .wav of Jungle
Somebody asked about "Walk The Night" by the Skatt Brothers, wanting
to know if that's sleaze. Well, technically, it's not. It could, and
is, played in morning sets, but it's an example of "sleazy" music,
not "sleaze". Sexual overtones in the lyrics don't automatically classify a song as sleaze. Sleaze lyrics tended more toward love and
emotion rather than blatant sexuality. There are some exceptions to
that rule, let's not forget Donna Summer's nearly 14 minute long
orgasm in "Love To Love You Baby"! There were a few creative DJ 's
who would take a song that wasn't sleaze and turn it into one by
playing a 45rpm pressing at 33 1/3. Two songs that come to mind,
that worked perfectly when played that way, were "Souvenirs" by
Voyage and "Magic Bird Of Fire" by The Salsoul Orchestra.
Unfortunately, true "sleaze" music is mostly a thing of the past.
The few new, or recent songs that could fit in that category are now
usually classified under the much broader term "morning music".
In the early to mid 80's the term "sleaze" started to fade out, to
be replaced with the much broader term of "morning music". While
this was still the music played toward the end of a club night or
party, "morning music" did not describe a specific genre of songs
like "sleaze" did. The term started describing the "type" of
music that was played at a certain time or part of the night, rather than
describing the actual "sound" or "feeling" of an individual piece of
music. One way to put it is that all "sleaze" music can be
classified as "morning", but not all "morning" music can be
classified as "sleaze". While the term became much broader, it
started encompassing music with a faster beat and also music with a
darker, more electronic sound to it. This also coincided with the
demise of "live" instruments being used in making most dance music.
One thing that didn't change a whole lot was the use of vocals in a
majority of the music, but the lyrics often became lighter, with
less of an emotional punch to them. Here's a few examples of
classic songs that were among the first to be classified with the brand
spanking new term of "morning music" ...
One interesting thing that started happening when "morning music"
became more and more popular was that older songs which were
originally classified as plain old "disco" when they came out, were
now being relabeled and refiled in people's "morning music"
sections. Songs like Foxy's "Party Boys", Lipps Inc. "How Long"and "Dancing In Paradise" by El Coco are all examples of this
reclassification.
Unfortunately, the quantity and quality of "morning music" has faded
drastically over the past few years. That's not to say there isn't
any current "morning" out there, but you really have to search to
find it and search even harder to find somewhere to dance to it...
outside of your own living room. I'll close this with a list of some
of my "morning music" favorites from then and now...
Lastly, here's a few recent "morning" songs for ya...
Baby Of The Year/I Can't Believe It's Over - Bent get bent
Sing It To Your Heart - Jimmy Sommerville STAYlisten to Sing it
Home (David Harness Taboo Vocal) - Simply Red
Still (Kelly G Club Mix) - Tamia
Looks Like Heaven - Peas
Lotta Love 2005 - Nicolette Larson a whole lotta Nicolette
Midnight At The Oasis 2005 - Maria Muldauar lovely
In going through this blog you will find many from the list. In the future I might even post some more. Happy Downloading! Don't forget to click on the ads. They are a way of showing your appreciation and as you can tell I spent a long time and used up a lot of effort making this the comprehensive post that it's become.