"Saturday Night Fever"
For most popular movie OSTs pressing quantity were large. So should be easily available. I rarely listen to it but I have one, will look for one for you as well Saket. SNF is one of those albums where all songs are good, no need to get up from sofa, lift dust cover, raise the tonearm and change tracks.Nice record. Looking for one.
For most popular movie OSTs pressing quantity were large. So should be easily available. I rarely listen to it but I have one, will look for one for you as well Saket. SNF is one of those albums where all songs are good, no need to get up from sofa, lift dust cover, raise the tonearm and change tracks.
Regds.
Thanks Hiten bhai,
I have not heard most of the songs of the album, but going by the title and the signature song, it must be very lively album packed with disco beats. Please do look for a copy for me. Lately, the songs are growing on me!
Regards,
Saket
'Grease' was another 'listenable' album of the same era. But I no longer enjoy that music.
Not sure but overtime I think I will only keep Indian Classical, old Hindi Films and some Rock/Jazz albums in vinyl format.
How is the quality of your pressing? Mine sucks. And it was bought new. There is distortion from track 1 itself. I bought it only for Love of My Life. At least that is listenable.
Strangely, I have no luck with Queen records. All my other Queen records are also poor.
The Beegees album to own is the Greatest Hits
Consider Saturday Night Fever more of an aberration in the career of the Beegees. A good aberration, though. If one gets past, and accept, the falseto that one band member sang in, or the vulnerable voice another sang in, for a predominantly pop band, they wrote - and sung - some of the most memorable ballads in the 70s and 80s. It is no wonder that they have been covered by a lot of artists.
The Beegees album to own is the Greatest Hits
Consider Saturday Night Fever more of an aberration in the career of the Beegees. A good aberration, though. If one gets past, and accept, the falseto that one band member sang in, or the vulnerable voice another sang in, for a predominantly pop band, they wrote - and sung - some of the most memorable ballads in the 70s and 80s. It is no wonder that they have been covered by a lot of artists.
listened to an old disco classic, yesterday
Cruisin by The Village People (which includes the classic YMCA)
Love the album art. Looks so macho
Currently listening to :
the more i listen to this, the stronger the love gets
Hi all,
I listen to Disco. Some album recommendations will be :
Artist/ Band Album Title
1) Giorgio Moroder : Nights in White satin
From here to eternity
E=MC2
Scar Face(OST)
Cat People (OST)
2) Cerrone : Cerrone's Paradise
Love in C Minor
Cerrone IV
3) LIPPS Inc Pucker Up
Designer Music
Volume IV
4)Munich Machine Whiter shade of Pale
Body Shine
5) Biddu Disco Gold
6) Gino Soccio Try it out
Its alright
7) Kraftwerk Trans Europe Express
Man Machine
Computer world
8) Super Max World of today
Don't stop the music
Fly with me
9) Donna summers Bad Girls
Wanderer
I remember yesterday
She works hard for the money
I have all in LP format.
N.Murali