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    New 'Motown Disco' UK compilation

    Spectrum/Universal has just released another budget compilation in the UK 'Motown Disco'

    1. Let It Whip [[Single Version) Dazz Band 4:02
    2. Give It To Me Baby [[Single Version) Rick James 3:48
    3. Behind The Groove Teena Marie 6:01
    4. Let's Get Serious [[Single Version) Jermaine Jackson 3:33
    5. Get It Up For Love [[12" Version) Tata Vega 5:45
    6. In And Out Willie Hutch 7:18
    7. Upside Down Diana Ross 4:03
    8. Give Up [[Original CHIC Mix) Diana Ross 3:57
    9. Got To Give It Up [[Part 1) Marvin Gaye 4:07
    10. You're My Driving Wheel [[Promo Single Version) Supremes 3:19
    11. Goin' Up In Smoke Eddie Kendricks 4:32
    12. Keep On Truckin' Eddie Kendricks 7:59
    13. Don't Leave Me This Way [[Extended) Thelma Houston 5:38
    14. Love Machine [[Part 1) The Miracles 2:52
    15. [[I Could Never Make) A Better Man Than You
    Magic Disco Machine 2:16
    16. I Am Love [[Parts 1 & 2) Jackson 5 7:29

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    Thanks for posting, but I would hardly consider half the tracks on here "disco".

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    It's a budget release aimed at UK fans.
    Last edited by Kamasu_Jr; 07-25-2013 at 08:52 PM.

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    I Am Love? Disco? Hardly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BayouMotownMan View Post
    I Am Love? Disco? Hardly.
    Quite!!

    Maybe they should have put on "Forever Came Today" instead as that is very "Disco".

    Roger

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    For me, the Eddie Kendricks tracks make this a worthwile release.

    Even though "Keep On Truckin'" was recorded on the West Coast and not in The Pit it's smokin'.

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    To be honest, I'd give the collection a "C+", as I see "sure things" but too many "sure things" [[ Let it Whip, Upside Down, Love Machine, Let's Get Serious, Don't Leave Me this Way, Got To Give It Up, Keep On Truckin', Behind the Groove, Give It To Me Baby) that could be found in many, many, many other common collections, meaning, don't think it'd be worth my whatever-it-costs, for just two or three, one of them a pathetically short "Magic Disco Machine", tracks.
    Last edited by Ngroove; 07-26-2013 at 09:57 AM.

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    "Keep On Truckin'" is the long version. Now, that's a rarity on CD compilations.

    Ditto the full-length "Don't Leave me This Way".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sotosound View Post
    "Keep On Truckin'" is the long version. Now, that's a rarity on CD compilations.

    Ditto the full-length "Don't Leave me This Way".
    "Keep On Truckin'" FULL - Eddie Kendricks - Ultimate Collection, "Don't Leave Me This Way" - 5:42 - Thelma Houston - Funkology Volume Three: Dance Divas

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    Not so very long ago [[2005) Universal released a 2-cd set also called "Motown Disco". It also had the full-length versions of "Keep on Truckin'" and "Don't Leave Me This Way", as well as the 12" version of Tata Vega's "Get It Up For Love." Overall, I think it had a better track list. Looks like it's not so easy to find on cd any more, though I'll bet if you're patient you can find a cheap used copy. It's also available as an mp3 download.

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Motown-Disco...s=motown+disco

    The only track I don't already have on this new release is the one from Magic Disco Machine. I'll pass.
    Last edited by calvin; 07-27-2013 at 04:49 AM.

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    slightly off topic, but does anyone else think that Robin Thicke's 'blurred lines' "borrows" heavily from 'Got To Give It Up'?

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    Quote Originally Posted by psychedelic jacques View Post
    slightly off topic, but does anyone else think that Robin Thicke's 'blurred lines' "borrows" heavily from 'Got To Give It Up'?
    Yes. A lot of people think so. If you put "Robin Thicke" in the search engine at the top of the page, you'll be able to check out the forum thread.

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    Presumably this "Full" version of "Keep On Truckin'" is the same as the version that was on Eddie's "Motown Solo Albums, Volume 1" C.D. collection that came out in 2005. It has the same time of 7:59.

    Roger

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