Various
Title Price GBP  Media  Condition  Label 
Disco Jazz 5.38  CD  Very Good Plus (VG+)/Very Good Plus (VG+)  Boutique 060075319308
Item Number: 2740661278 2104

382772 ex+/ex+


Tracklist
 
1Land Of Make Believe4:19
2Caravan3:22
3Brazilian Love Song6:11
4Moondancer4:11
5Falling Star5:35
6Come On And Shine5:18
7Summertime6:37
8Dance The Night Away3:48
9On The Road To Philadelphia3:47
10House Of The Rising Sun2:59
11Sky's The Limit4:18
12Meco's Theme5:33
13Love Is Still Blue3:11
14Rise4:15
15Salsoul Motion3:44
16Long Island Sound4:26
17Keep On Dancing6:29


Barcode and Identifiers
Barcode: 0 600753 193082
Rights Society: BIEM
Rights Society: SABAM
Label Code: LC 10651


Credits
Compiled By - Matthias Künnecke
Design - Knut Schötteldreier
Photography By - Jupiterimages, Re-View
Remastered By - Willem Makkee

Notes
Jazzclub | Highlights
Original recordings - digitally remastered
Mastered at Greenlight Studio, Langenhagen

Track 1 recorded 1977, Munich / Original: LP "Peter-Thomas-Sound-Orchestra In Discoland" (Polydor 2371 743)
Track 2 recorded 1975, Los Angeles / Original: LP "Disco-fied" (ABC Records ABCD-934)
Track 3 recorded 1976, Los Angeles / Original: LP "My Sweet Summer Suite" (20th Century Records T-517)
Track 4 recorded 1979, New York City / Original: LP "Moondancer" (Casablanca NBLP 7155)
Track 5 recorded 1979, Los Angeles, New York City & Hamburg / Original: LP "Seduction" (Polydor PD-1-6283)
Track 6 recorded 1977, Los Angeles & New York City / Original: LP "Come On And Shine" (MPS 15 509)
Track 7 recorded 1976, Hollywood, Los Angeles & Burbank / Original: LP "Time Is Running Out" (ABC Impulse ASD-9319)
Track 8 recorded 1977, Los Angeles / Original: LP "Last Night On Earth" (ABC Records ABCD-987)
Track 9 recorded 1975, Hamburg / Original: LP "On The Road To Philadelphia (Philips 6305 251)
Track 10 recorded 1976, Hamburg / Original: LP "Sound News" (Polydor 2371 638)
Track 11 recorded 1977, Los Angeles / Original: LP "Sky's The Limit" (ABC Records AA-1037)
Track 12 recorded 1977, New York City / Original: LP "Encounters Of Every Kind" (Millennium MNLP-8004)
Track 13 recorded 1976, Paris / Original: LP "Love Is Still Blue" (Philips 9120 119)
Track 14 recorded 1979, Los Angeles / Original: Single Polydor 2042 166
Track 15 recorded February 1976, Hamburg / Original: LP "Salsoul Explosion" (Philips 6305 298)
Track 16 recorded May 19 & 20, 1979, Villingen / Original: LP "Jazz, Rock & Sweet" (MPS 15 542)
Track 17 recorded 1979, Hamburg / Original: LP "Smile" (Polydor 2310 682)

This compilation ℗ 2009 Universal Music Classics & Jazz © 2009 Universal Music Classics & Jazz, a Division of Universal Music GmbH

Made in the EU


Note
Tracklisting is supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
Release Country: Europe
Release Date: 2009

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