Turn the Beat Around: The Secret History of Disco

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Mrs. Jones,” 1972, Philadelphia International 3521.
    Teddy Pendergrass. “You Can’t Hide from Yourself,” 1977, Philadelphia International 34390.
    Pentagons, The. “Until Then,” 1961, Jamie 1210.
    The Persuaders. “Thin Line Between Love & Hate,” Atco 6822, 1971.
    Wilson Pickett. “Don’t Let the Green Grass Fool You,” Atlantic 2781, 1971.
    Lou Rawls. “You’ll Never Find Another Love Like Mine,” Philadelphia International 3592, 1976.
    Ripple. “The Beat Goes On and On,” Salsoul SG2057, 1977.
    Salsoul Orchestra. “Salsoul Hustle,” Salsoul 2002, 1975.
    _____. “Tangerine,” Salsoul 2004, 1976.
    _____. “You’re Just the Right Size,” Salsoul 2007, 1976.
    _____. “Nice ’N’ Naasty,” Salsoul 12D2011, 1976.
    _____. “Magic Bird of Fire,” Salsoul 12D2028, 1977.
    Silvetti. “Spring Rain,” Salsoul 2014, 1977.
    Joe Simon. “Drowning in the Sea of Love,” Spring 120, 1971.
    Sister Sledge. “Love Don’t You Go Through No Changes on Me,” Atco 7008, 1975.
    _____. We Are Family, Cotillion 5209, 1979.
    Sly & the Family Stone. “Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin),” Epic 10555, 1970.
    _____. There’s a Riot Goin’ On, Epic KE30986, 1971.
    Smoggs, “Gotta Have a Little Talk With the Peanut Man,” Event 254, 1977.
    Staple Singers, The. “I’ll Take You There,” Stax 0125, 1972.
    Edwin Starr. “War,” Gordy 7101, 1970.
    Taco. “Puttin’ on the Ritz,” RCA 13574, 1983.
    The Temptations, “Cloud Nine,” Gordy 7081, 1968.
    Temptations, The. “Runaway Child, Running Wild,” Gordy 7084, 1969.
    _____. “Don’t Let the Joneses Get You Down,” Gordy 7086, 1969.
    _____. “I Can’t Get Next to You,” Gordy 7093, 1969.
    _____. “Message From a Black Man” from Puzzle People, 1969, Gordy 949.
    _____. “Ball of Confusion,” 1970, Gordy 7099.
    _____. “Smiling Faces Sometimes” from Sky’s the Limit, 1971, Gordy 957.
    _____. “Papa Was a Rollin’ Stone” from All Directions, 1972, Gordy 962.
    Three Degrees, The. “When Will I See You Again,” 1974, Philadelphia International 3550.
    Trammps, The. Trammps, 1975, Golden Fleece KZ 33163.
    Tuxedo Junction. “Chattanooga Choo Choo,” 1978, Butterfly 1205.
    Undisputed Truth, The. “Smiling Faces Sometimes,” 1971, Gordy 7108.
    _____. “Papa Was a Rollin’ Stone,” 1972, Gordy 7117.
    Volcanoes, The. “Storm Warning,” 1965, Arctic 106.
    _____. “Help Wanted!,” 1965, Arctic 111.
    War. “Get Down” from All Day Music, 1971, United Artists 5546.
    Fred Wesley & the JB’s. “You Can Have Watergate Just Gimme Some Bucks and I’ll Be Straight,” 1973, People 627.
    Anthony White. “I Can’t Turn You Loose/Block Party,” 1977, Salsoul 12D2030.
    James White & the Blacks. Off White, 1979, Ze 3303.
    Bill Withers. “Who Is He and What Is He to You?” from Still Bill, 1972, Sussex 7014.
    Stevie Wonder. “Superstition,” 1972, Tamla 54226.
    5. PRISONERS OF THE NIGHT: The Disco Craze
    Ace Spectrum. “Don’t Send Nobody Else,” 1974, Atlantic 3012.
    Ahzz. “New York Movin’,” 1981, Land of Hits 903.
    Clyde Alexander. “Got to Get Your Love,” Heavenly Star 612.
    Phylicia Allen. Josephine Superstar, 1978, Casablanca NBLP 7108.
    Herb Alpert. “Rise,” 1979, A&M 2151.
    Arpeggio. “Love and Desire,” 1979, Polydor 14535.
    Jorge Ben. “Taj Mahal” from África Brasil, 1976, Philips PH 4235.
    Blackbyrds, The. “Party Land” from Unfinished Business, 1976, Fantasy 9518.
    Black Ivory. Don’t Turn Around, 1972, Today TLP 1005.
    _____. Baby Won’t You Change Your Mind, 1972, Today TLP 1008.
    Bloodstone. “Just Like in the Movies,” 1976, London 1067.
    Brainstorm. “Lovin’ Is Really My Game,” 1977, Tabu 10961.
    Brass Construction. “Movin’,” 1976, United Artists 775.
    James Brown. “Give It Up or Turnit a Loose,” 1969, King 6213.
    Peter Brown. “Do Ya Wanna Get Funky With Me”/“Burning Love Breakdown,” 1977, Drive 6258.
    _____. “Dance With Me”/“For Your Love,” 1978, Drive

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