Turn the Beat Around: The Secret History of Disco

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    Ebonys, The. “You’re the Reason Why”/“Sexy Ways,” 1971, Philadelphia International 3503.
    _____. “It’s Forever,” 1973, Philadelphia International 3529.
    Electric Indian. “Keem-O-Sabe” and “Land of 1000 Dances” from Keem-O-Sabe, 1969, United Artists 6728.
    Ethics, The. “Think About Tomorrow,” 1968, Vent 1001.
    First Choice. “Doctor Love,” 1977, Gold Mind 12G4004.
    _____. “Let No Man Put Asunder” from Delusions, 1977, Gold Mind GZS7501.
    Four Tops. “Reach Out I’ll Be There,” 1966, Motown 1098.
    _____. “Standing in the Shadows of Love,” 1966, Motown 1102.
    _____. “Bernadette,” 1967, Motown 1104.
    _____. “Are You Man Enough,” 1973, Dunhill/ABC 4354.
    Marvin Gaye. In the Groove, 1968, Motown 11091.
    _____. “I Heard it Through the Grapevine,” 1968, Tamla 54176.
    _____. What’s Going On, 1971, Motown 11190.
    Gichy Dan’s Beachwood #9. Gichy Dan’s Beachwood #9, 1979, RCA 2938.
    Edwin Hawkins Singers. “Oh Happy Day,” 1969, Pavilion 20001.
    Isaac Hayes. Hot Buttered Soul, 1969, Enterprise 1001.
    Eddie Holman. “This Can’t Be True,” 1966, Parkway 960.
    Honeydrippers, The. “Impeach the President,” 1973, Alaga 1017.
    Hues Corporation, The. Freedom for the Stallion, 1973, RCA 0323.
    Willie Hutch. “Theme of Foxy Brown,” 1974, Motown 1292.
    Inner Life. “I’m Caught Up (In a One Night Love Affair),” 1979, Prelude 8004.
    Intruders, The. “(We’ll Be) United,” 1966, Gamble 201.
    _____. “Cowboys to Girls,” 1968, Gamble 214.
    _____. “(Love Is Like a) Baseball Game,” 1968, Gamble 217.
    Weldon Irvine. “Watergate” from Time Capsule, 1973, Nodlew 1002.
    Isley Brothers, The. “Fight the Power,” 1975, T-Neck 2256.
    Tamiko Jones. “Can’t Live Without Your Love,” 1979, Polydor 14580.
    Kain. Blue Guerrilla, 1971, Juggernaut 8805.
    Paul Kelly. “Stealing in the Name of the Lord,” 1970, Happy Tiger 541.
    Kid Creole & the Coconuts. Off the Coast of Me, 1980, Antilles 7078.
    _____. Fresh Fruit in Foreign Places, 1981, Ze 3534.
    _____. Tropical Gangsters, 1982, Island 7016.
    _____. Doppelganger, 1983, Ze 9743.
    Gladys Knight & the Pips. “I Heard It Through the Grapevine,” 1967, Soul 35039.
    LaBelle. LaBelle, 1971, Warner Bros. 1943.
    _____. Moonshadow, 1972, Warner Bros. 2618.
    _____. Nightbirds, 1974, Epic KE33075.
    Loose Joints. “Is It All Over My Face,” 1980, West End WES22129.
    Machine. “There but for the Grace of God Go I,” 1979, RCA 11456.
    Barbara Mason. “Yes, I’m Ready,” 1965, Arctic 105.
    Van McCoy. “The Hustle,” 1975, Avco 4653.
    McFadden & Whitehead. “Ain’t No Stoppin’ Us Now,” 1979, Philadelphia International 3681.
    Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes. “If You Don’t Know Me By Now,” 1972, Philadelphia International 3520.
    _____. “The Love I Lost,” 1973, Philadelphia International 3533.
    _____. “Bad Luck,” 1975, Philadelphia International 3562.
    _____. “Wake Up Everybody,” 1975, Philadelphia International 3579.
    Ethel Merman. The Ethel Merman Disco Album, 1979, A&M 4775.
    MFSB. “TSOP,” 1974, Philadelphia International 3540.
    Garnet Mimms & the Enchanters. “Cry Baby,” 1963, United Artists 629.
    Mutant Disco, 1981, Ze/Island 4001.
    New York Citi Peech Boys. “Don’t Make Me Wait,” 1982, West End WES22140.
    New York City. “I’m Doin’ Fine Now,” 1973, Chelsea 0113.
    New York Rubber Rock Band. “Disco Lucy,” 1976, Henry Street 10001.
    Norma Jean. Norma Jean, 1978, Bearsville 6983.
    Odyssey. “Going Back to My Roots,” 1981, RCA 12240.
    O’Jays, The. Back Stabbers, 1972, Philadelphia International 31712.
    _____. “Don’t Call Me Brother” from Ship Ahoy, 1973, Philadelphia International 32408.
    _____. “For the Love of Money,” 1974, Philadelphia International 3544.
    _____. “I Love Music,” 1975, Philadelphia International 3577.
    _____. “Use Ta Be My Girl,” 1978, Philadelphia International 3642.
    Gene Page. Blacula, 1972, RCA LSP4806.
    Billy Paul. “Me and

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