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    THE TRAMMPS This One Is For The Party [[Expanded Edition)RELEASE: 24-05-2024

    https://www.musiconvinyl.com/products/this-one-is-for-the-party?variant=48670958027027

    This One Is For The Party is the final studio album by The Trammps, originally released in 1984. The Trammps, hailing from Philadelphia, were a prominent fixture in the disco scene of the 1970s. Consisting of Earl Young, Harold Wade, Jimmy Ellis, Robert Upchurch, and Stanley Wade, they were known for their infectious grooves and energetic live performances. The Trammps earned their place in music history with hits like "Disco Inferno" and "Hold Back the Night", but also "Shout" and "Move" became disco classics. 40 years after its original release, the tracks of This One Is For The Party continue to fill dance floors at parties and their influence can be heard in modern dance and pop music. The album also features a guest performance by the Dutch female group Mai Tai on "I Don't Know [[One For The Party)".
    In celebration of its 40th anniversary, This One Is For The Party is available as an expanded edition, including the extended version of the Top 40 hit "Move" as a bonus track. Also, the album has been completely remastered at Artone Studio in Haarlem, The Netherlands. This One Is For The Party [[Expanded Edition) is available as a 40th anniversary edition of 500 copies on translucent red coloured vinyl.







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    Quote Originally Posted by jack020 View Post
    https://www.musiconvinyl.com/products/this-one-is-for-the-party?variant=48670958027027

    This One Is For The Party is the final studio album by The Trammps, originally released in 1984. The Trammps, hailing from Philadelphia, were a prominent fixture in the disco scene of the 1970s. Consisting of Earl Young, Harold Wade, Jimmy Ellis, Robert Upchurch, and Stanley Wade, they were known for their infectious grooves and energetic live performances. The Trammps earned their place in music history with hits like "Disco Inferno" and "Hold Back the Night", but also "Shout" and "Move" became disco classics. 40 years after its original release, the tracks of This One Is For The Party continue to fill dance floors at parties [ I wonder whose parties??]and their influence can be heard in modern dance and pop music. The album also features a guest performance by the Dutch female group Mai Tai on "I Don't Know [[One For The Party)".
    In celebration of its 40th anniversary, This One Is For The Party is available as an expanded edition, including the extended version of the Top 40 hit "Move" as a bonus track. Also, the album has been completely remastered at Artone Studio in Haarlem, The Netherlands. This One Is For The Party [[Expanded Edition) is available as a 40th anniversary edition of 500 copies on translucent red coloured vinyl.






    however I believe Earl ain't on here ......[and there is no MFSB affiliation.]





    there's no mistaking the voice of Jimmy Ellis. And their harmonies are still top notch.

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