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Donna Summer Anthology Rar

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Donna Summer – I Remember Yesterday (1977/2013)FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz Time – 35:44 minutes 1,41 GBOfficial Digital Download – Source: HDTracks.com Front coverGenre: Pop,DiscoI Remember Yesterday is Donna Summer’s 1977 pop-disco masterpiece. This undeniable classic enjoyed international success, being certified Platinum in the United States and Gold in the U.K. It features arguably her two biggest singles “Can’t We Just Sit Down (And Talk It Over)” and “I Feel Love.” “I Feel Love” reached the Top Ten in the United States, the U.K. This is one of Summer’s greatest albums of all time.Donna Summer continued her climb to superstardom with this late-’70s album, her first since the attention-grabbing Love To Love You Baby album in 1975 to crack the pop Top 20.

The single “I Feel Love” was her second Top 10 R&B and pop hit, and paved the way for Summer to emerge shortly after as disco’s reigning queen.Tracklist:01 – I Remember Yesterday02 – Love’s Unkind03 – Back In Love Again04 – I Remember Yesterday (Reprise)05 – Black Lady06 – Take Me07 – Can’t We Just Sit Down (And Talk It Over)08 – I Feel LoveDownload:or. Donna Summer – Love To Love You Baby (1975/2013)FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz Time – 36:37 minutes 1,42 GBOfficial Digital Download – Source: HDTracks.com Front coverGenre: Pop, DiscoLove To Love You Baby is Donna Summer’s captivating sophomore album and a quintessential masterpiece in the disco genre. The Gold-certified classic was led by the title track, which reached #2 on the Billboard Hot 100.

“Love To Love You Baby” is a thrilling fusion of R&B and disco, highlighting Summer’s breathtaking vocal abilities. This classic reached the Top Twenty in both the U.K. And the United States. Donna Summer – The Dance Collection: A Compilation Of 12″ Singles (1987/2013)FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz Time – 79:38 minutes 3,3 GBOfficial Digital Download – Source: HDTracks.com Front coverGenre: Soul, DiscoReleased in 1987, The Dance Collection is a dynamic, one-of-a-kind compilation from the disco sensation. The recording captures Summer’s biggest hits as they would be enjoyed in clubs. With bigger productions and orchestrations, The Dance Collection includes the hits, “Hot Stuff,” “Last Dance,” the “MacArthur Park Suite,” “No More Tears,” “Bad Girls” and much, more.

This is arguably Summer’s best collection.The best Summer anthology from a dance perspective. This gives the full view of Summer’s best tunes the way they were played in the clubs; all the added loops, orchestrations, and extra production, plus her voice mixed to its fullest and even boosted. It covers 73 minutes, which is more than anyone except the disco junkies would ever need.Tracklist:01 – I Feel Love 12″ Version02 – With Your Love Extended Version03 – Last Dance 12″ Version04 – MacArthur Park Suite: MacArthur Park/One Of A Kind/Heavens Knows/MacArthur Park Reprise 12″ Version05 – Hot Stuff 12″ Version06 – Bad Girls07 – Walk Away 12″ Version08 – Dim All The Lights 12″ Version09 – No More Tears (Enough Is Enough) 12″ Version – with Barbra StreisandDownload:or. VA – Disco InstrumentalArtist: Various Artists Album: Disco Instrumental Style: Pop, Disco Year: 2008 Quality: DTS 5.0 (.dts tracks, 44.1 kHz/24Bit) Bitrate: 1411 kbps Tracks: 14 Size: 584 Mb Recovery: 3% Release: surround mix bond19691Tracklist:01. Scotch – Penguins’ Invasion (Instrumental)02. Fancy – China Blue (Instrumental)03. Hipnosis – Pulstar04.

Bob Salton – Starknight (Instrumental)05. Space – Secret Dreams06. Bad Boys Blue – Lady In Black (Instrumental)07.

Laserdance – Around the Planet08. Savage – Magic Carillon (Instrumental)09. Giorgio Moroder – Love Theme10.

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Clock – Axel F11. Mozzart – In China (Instrumental)12. Max-Him – Japanese Girl (Instrumental)13.

Zivago – Tell by Your Eyes (Instrumental)14. Koto – The captain of her heartDownload:or. Eumir Deodato – Happy Hour (1982/2011)FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192kHz Time – 00:36:17 minutes 1,74 GB Genre: Disco, Funk, SoulOfficial Digital Download – Source: HDTracks © Warner Bros.

Records ‎Recorded: House of Music, W. Orange, New Jersey.One of Deodato’s career highlights, this 1982 release finds the wildly talented musician incorporating a more smooth pop sound. The slick and melodious album features a guest appearance by Kelly Baretto, whose R&B style and high octave vocals blends with ease. The album features the hit singles “Keep It In The Family,” “Keep On Movin’” and the title track.Although he was not only heavily involved in producing funkers Kool & the Gang but was elsewhere employed far from his own jazz roots, fusionist Eumir Deodato was still taking the time to perfect his own smooth pop.

Happy Hour, released in 1982, is a prime example of the sounds and styles he’d now fully adapted. Sweet and slick, Happy Hour hinges on the upbeat sounds of early-’80s pop, leaving his prior success with disco present but lurking in the background. With vocalist Kelly Barretto taking a turn across the lion’s share of the songs, she set the tone with her clear R&B style and, although it was “Happy Hour” that hit the pop charts, the opening “Keep on Movin’” was a far better example of her prowess. Nearly eight minutes long and built around a smoothly repetitious, delicious, classic Deodato groove, her octave-leaping vocals bound in and out of the mix with ease amid the synth and brass. Elsewhere, Deodato brought in the star power of guest Candi Staton on a barely lukewarm version of the Smokey Robinson classic “The Tears of a Clown,” which focused almost exclusively on an unending alto sax solo.

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On a happier note, both “Keep It in the Family” and “I Never Get Enough” wrapped up the set with a Motown vibe. But while Happy Hour is easy on the ears, with nice turns spattered throughout, there’s nothing overly remarkable about the set, nor is there anything to recommend it. Deodato was capable of much better, and it would have been nice to hear it. Jimmy Somerville – Homage (2015)FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44.1 kHz Time – 00:48:48 minutes 594 MB Genre: Pop, Electronic, Soul, DiscoOfficial Digital Download – Source: ProStudioMasters @ MembranIconic vocalist Jimmy Somerville, lead singer of Bronski Beat and The Communards, pays tribute to his roots in dance music on Homage, a collection of 12 original disco tracks. While working with his friend and the record’s producer John Winfield, Somerville was inspired to turn all the songs they were writing into disco. Famous for reimagining disco classics as his own, such as You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real), Never Can Say Goodbye? And Don’t Leave Me This Way, to name but a few, Homage is a logical next step in Somerville‘s career, one at which he can only excel considering his background, passion and distinctive vocal talent.“I’ve finally made the disco album I always wanted to and never thought could.

If I was 15 again I’d buy it, sit on my bed, slowly open the gatefold, slide out the vinyl, place it on the turntable then jump off the bed and imagine someone just passed me a tambourine I’d be in heaven! So open your ears, embrace the groove and pay homage to an all too easily derided sound I LOVE disco!” –Jimmy SomervilleJimmy Somerville has spent a fair amount of time singing classic disco songs, but his 2015 album Homage isn’t a collection of covers. Rather, it’s a trickier kind of tribute: a bunch of new tunes arranged to sound as if they were released at the height of disco. This concept is high-risk but if anybody can pull it off it’s Somerville and co-producer John Winfield, who make the smart move of pouring considerable energy into constructing the surface without neglecting the songs that lie at the record’s foundation.

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Although the songs are substantive, what impresses first on Homage is its sound. Gleaming, lush, and luxe, it is an album that invites total immersion. It rewards a close listen — it’s fun to play spot the influence but more rewarding to focus on the craft — but the best thing about Homage is that it so accurately replicates the feeling of prime disco that it winds up being a hell of a party record.

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