06 December 2010





Thanks to TJ Gorton, the Dj being the great 70s blog Americanathlete.blogspot I discovered this incredible mix of super cool 70s soft-rock, done by Matthew Hamilton aka Dj AOR DISCO from London.

As the title suggests, this is perfect music for driving on a beautiful Californian road, or just dreaming of it.. Just great!



01. Intro
02. BILL HOUSE – you’re no better than a common thief
>>>Brooke Shield’s radio i.d.
03. ERIC JUSTIN KAZ – come with me
04. JOHNNY RIVERS – outside help
>>>superfast jellyfish commercial
05. DENNY CORRELL – your love
06. ROBBIE DUPREE – steal away (into the night)
07. PETER GALLWAY – sunday basketball
>>>40-year old virgin on Michael McDonald
08. RICHARD TORRANCE – circle of confusion
09. ROGER VOUDOURIS – get used to it
10. LAUREN WOOD – never been so in love
>>>30 rock: Tracy Jordan comeback
11. SANFORD & TOWNSEND BAND – shake it to the right
>>>30 rock: Tracy Jordan vs. The Black Crusaders
12. CRACKIN’ – don’t cha love me
13. VAPOUR TRAILS – don’t worry baby
14. CLOVER – take another look
>>>stoned airlines with spliff
15. LEBLANC & CARR – stronger love
16. LENNY LEBLANC – midnight mourning
>>>Starsky & Hutch: snoop dog on kay bay
17. CHICAGO – old days
18. STEVE MARRS – how was i to know
19. BRUCE HIBBARD – calling
20. JIM PHOTOGLO – steal away
21. Outro: gilbert o’ sullivan



05 December 2010






Splendid track from the 1980 LP arranged by Ashford & Simpson (again!..) Groove flows as usual with this magic combination of talents

Gladys Knoght and the Pips
Get the love (1980)
Vinyl Rip with 1979 Accuphase HiFi system






Nice Disco Boogie track mixed by tony Humphries, not litteraly 70s (1982) but feeling like it... and feeling good




Stargaze - You can't have it (1982)
mixed by Tony Humphries




04 December 2010





SOUNDSOFTHE70S has been covering a wide spectrum of 70s beats and sounds from worldwide, but Bollywood was missing as India produced a few 70s gemms too.

Enjoy this super funky 70s bollywood track extract from a rare Bollywood compilation.

O.P. Nayyar - Title music
(India, bollywood 70s)




20 November 2010




ABSOLUTELY MONSTER track from JAZZ FUNK master Airto Moreira, who spread gemms during the 70s and the 80s.

This track is from 1989 actually, but it sounds damm 70s so I have no shame posting it!

Sampled by Basement Jaxx in their first album

Airto Moreira
Samba de Flora (1979)


13 November 2010




Top notch pop rock 1979 track from Robert Palmer, one the rare rock singer who incorporated and played with old skool funk/blues sounds from players like the Meters


Robert Palmer
Love Stop 1979





30 October 2010


Hi Folks

So far I never posted any video on the blog. I will start today and will break the rule twice, as the video I want you to watch is not 70s focused, although it is related to the 70s indirectly.

This short documentary, sponsored by the fashion brand Diesel, was made by Orlando Von Einsiedel. It shows how skate is helping rebuild society in Kabul Afganistan. The topic and the images are incredibly powerful and beautiful.

We tend to forget that a simple thing as skating means freedom actually, and that what may seem leisure for us is a life saver for others. It's a deep message to remind us how we should enjoy simple things and cherish them. But also how we should share them with more people.

Skate was born in the 70s, and as an ocasional skater myself I felt this video had its place here





Great disco at Soundsofthe70s today with this special pick:

Alton McClain - More of you 1979 (Polydor)
Robert Brookins / Madeline Carroll / Terry Mc Fadden

Guitars: Paul M. Jackson / Wah Wah Watson / L. Marlo Henderson
Percussion : Jack Ashford
Drims: James Gadsen
Bass: Nathan L. Watts

Original 1979 US pressing LP vinyl rip with 1979 Accuphase (Japan) HIFI system

"More of you" is a great 1979 disco track from Alton McClain second album. The quality of Alton's band (see the lineup) and music surely had to do with producer and arranger Frank E. Wilson as well as to the fact that Alton was friend (and eventually married) with legendary songwriter producer Skip Scarborough. The band arrived late in the 70s and was bound to be short-lived as time changed...




Although the counter speaks, comments are always welcome!

23 October 2010






Super cool 1979 Jazz-Funk-Disco-Reggae from Airto Moreira best album from where also comes the legendary "Toque de Cuica" track.


Airto Moreira - Movin on up (Warner 1979)
arranged by Marcos Valle and Airto Moreira




30 September 2010


Hi folks. I gathered here some nice piece of 70s music to warm your home (and soul) now that cold is coming. I am listening a lot of soul jazz lately, some nuggets are included here. I hope you will enjoy this set and the cover.



Sounds of the 70s present
INTERIOR GROOVES
a compilation for home and soul

1 - Eddie Harris - That Is Why You're Overweight (Soul jazz)
2- Gwen McCrae - I Got Nothing To Lose But The Blues (Soul)
3- The Dynamic Superiors - Leave It Alone (Soul)
4- Roy Ayers Ubiquity - Show Us a Feeling (Soul jazz)
5- Alton McClain & Destiny - Sweet temptation (Disco)
6- George Soule - Get Involved (Soul)
7- The 107th Street Stickball Team - Tell her I love her Latin (Boogaloo)
8- Cal Tjader - Gimme Shelter (Soul jazz)
9- Horace Silver - The Jody Grind (Soul jazz)
10- Dizzy Gillespie & Lalo Schifrin - Wrong Number (Soul jazz)
11- George Duke - Bring It On Home (Jazz - Funk)
12- Charles Earland - Asteroid (Soul jazz)


* *

Teaser from the SOUNDSOFTHE70S INTERIOR GROOVES compilation.
I love this track from the monster intro to the chorus, so funky...

Eddie Harris
This is why you're overweight (1976)

download on the arrow


26 September 2010



Mongo Santamaria is one of the funkiest 70s conguero ever.

In 1978, he did one of the best move in his career by teaming up with William Allen, genius producer of Roy Ayers infamous Don't stop the feeling.

The result is a superb crossover of latin, funk and disco as only the 70s could give birth.

See by yourself with this amazing track.



Mongo Santamaria
Hey you sexy thing
from the album A la Carte, 1978




17 September 2010




Jimmy Ruffin

Too busy to think about my baby (Motown 1966)


fantastic pure Motown sound from 1966, inicitally issued under another title ("i know how to love her"), and then sung by Jimmy Ruffin's brother David Ruffin, lead singer of the Temptations... Majors tricks..


Composed by Norman Whitfield and Barett Strong, no less.

I love the intro... pure genius



12 September 2010



I read this today on MSNBC website:

"WASHINGTON — The number of people in the U.S. who are in poverty is on track for a record increase on President Barack Obama's watch, with the ranks of working-age poor approaching 1960s levels that led to the national war on poverty (...) some 45 million people in this country, or more than 1 in 7, were poor last year"

I love the 60s and 70s but how sad is it to see that the U.S. has lost 40 years when it comes to wealth distribution... because this is the real problem in the U.S., there is money, but it is still way too much concentrated in the super-rich hands.


11 September 2010



Incredible rendition of this 70s composition, to my opinion one of the deepest ever written in the decade.

The original song was composed by Leonard Caston and Terri McFaddin and included in their one and only Motown LP in 1974 (great LP by the way). I recommend listening to the original before or after listetning to this version. Original track can be heard here

This track is well know to disco afficionados thanks to the New York Community Choir disco cover, first re-issued in the legendary DISCO SPECTRUM vol.2 compilation




Maria Muldaur - I'll keep a light at my window
Southern winds 1978



ps: Soundcloud counter shows more than 55.000 plays... soundsofthe70s circle of partisans is growing!


05 September 2010



Today on the menu another Soul Jazz gemm, by guitarist Howard roberts, from his 1967 LP Jaunty jolly & guilty.

The theme is Walk Tall, written by Joe Zawinul while playing in the Cannonball Aderley Quintet.

Amazing theme, absolute groove.


Howard Roberts
Walk tall - 1967




29 August 2010



monster version of this top classic by George Gershwin, composed in 1935. This version by Johnny Watson comes from the 1967 LP "2 for the price of one" he did with Larry Williams

So SOUL JAZZ !



Larry Williams and Johnny Watson
Summertime (1967)





21 August 2010



hi folks

I will start my own recipe of musical ingredients to complement the one from the SOUL KITCHEN soundtrack

ingredient one : GREEN ONIONS, this time the cover of Mongo Santamaria of this legendary track written by Booker T. and the MG´s

delicious...

watch the movie by the way...



Mongo Santamaria - Green Onions
Soul Bag - Columbia 1968





15 August 2010



Super cool instumental DISCO track by Bob Crewe, versatile musician/songwriter better known for the hit Lady Marmelade he also composed.

Monster horn section as usual with Bob Crewe...



Disco Tex & the Sex-o-Lettes
Hot Lava (1976)




17 July 2010



Times are changing...

I felt like like compiling 70s tracks talking about changes, all sorts of changes, sentimental, cultural and social...

Past only become past when changes occur, individuals, people and nations must constantly evolve (and learn from their mistakes). The idea of progress, change, is actually what defines History and gives it a direction either good or bad.

Only dumbs and loosers never change their mind and opinions. Anyone should reconsider its lifestyle, opinions etc on a regular basis and embrace C.H.A.N.G.E.S.


C.H.A.N.G.I.N
Soundsofthe70s.blogspot presents 70s rare groove made of change


1 Marlena Shaw - Pictures and memories - Disco
2 Esther Phillips - Changin' - Modern Soul
3 Clydie King - Long Road Ahead - Soul
4 James Brown - New Breed - Funk
5 Betty Lavette - Waiting For Tomorrow - Soul
6 Lonnie Smith - It's Changed - Jazz
7 Charles Kynard - Change up - Acid Jazz
8 Ralph Robles - Yesterday - Latin
9 Jimmy Sabater - Times Are Changin' - Latin
10 Black Sugar - The Dawn Of My Madness - Latin
11 High Inergy - We Are The Future - Soul
12 Brown sugar - I'm Going Through Changes Now - Disco
13 The Eight Minutes - Looking For a Brand New Game - Disco
14 Brian Auger's Oblivion Express - Change - Funk
15 Janinha - Amanhã - Brasil
16 Balança Povo - Novo Dia - Brasil - Funk
17 Brazilian Singers - Um Frevo Novo - Brasil - Samba


Teasers :

Marlena Shaw - Pictures and memories (1977)





p.s.: I know we are all very busy and short of time, but take some to share comments. I appreciate to understand what is behind the thousands of downloads of the individual tracks or compilations.




03 July 2010



From the 1975 album The legendary zing album by the Trammps, one of these monster tracks with a built-in groove that smoothly builts up again and again.
Note that this LP is considered the first Disco LP ever edited, by the band who would later sing the huge Disco Inferno.

"Prior to their disco fame the Trammps released Rubber Band as a single in 1975 on Buddah a real soul gem that has featured on more than one occassion in modern hip-hop.

It was sampled as the basis for the Game’s release ‘Hate It Or Love It’ getting re-worked & chopped-up by the legendary production team of Cool & Dr.Dre. J Dilla used it for ‘Dilla Says Go’ from Donuts."





Trammps - Rubber band (edit)
Buddah records 1975







4 years and half later (yet...) Sounds of the 70s shows 400.000 hits and not a single file deletion. This is why you won't find big hits here, music is free, rare and good (occasionaly...)

stay tuned

20 June 2010


Angela Bofill became Dave Gruisin favorite in the late 70s and this fortunate cooperation gave birth to 2 great albums in 1978 (Angie) and 1979 (Angel of the night) mixing jazz, soul and disco vibes in a very rich and delicate way.

so 70s...




Angela Bofill - What I wouldn't do
from Angel in the Night (Arista 1979)
Orginal vinyl rip - 320 kbps EAC mp3




12 June 2010



Does this monster bass ring a bell to you?....




Locksmith, Far beyond
Unlock the funk - Arista 1980 (produced by Harvey Mason)
Orginal vinyl rip - 320 kbps EAC mp3






05 June 2010




Another majestic production by Gene Page for Nancy Wilson, dated 1974, is the track Streetrunner from the LP All in love is fair. Nancy wilson is at her pick again here, backed by really deep strings arrangments that give her energy to release profound vibes

A very beautiful piece of 70s music...



Nancy Wilson - Streetrunner
from the 1974 RCA LP All in love is fair
Original vinyl rip - 320 Kbps EAC mp3



22 May 2010



Do you recognize the intro? If not, then I know for sure that you never listened to any EBONY disco mixes... Great track from this RCA soul band rare LP, under the command of genius 70s arranger and composer BERT DE COTEAUX (The one behind Marlena Shaw much acclaimed and downloaded "Think about me" track I posted earlier).



Rhythm - Are you ready for this RCA (1976)
Orginal vinyl rip - 320 kbps EAC mp3



08 May 2010



As you noticed I am hooked up on Divas... so let's keep on with the serie since I can see that I am not the only one here in this mood

Let me present you Merry Clayton, most famous for being the other part of the Rolling Stone Gimme Shelter duet with Mick Jagger in 1969.

The track I suggest today is a cover of a classic Bob Dylan composition, but as you will see, in a splendid soul rendering, from her great 1975 Keep your eyes on the Sparrow Lp.

This LP and the other 3 are availble on itunes by the way. Emotions and her 1971 albums are fantastic too.




Merry Clayton
Rainy day women # 12 & 35 (1975)
Orginal vinyl rip - 320 kbps EAC mp3





enjoy and share your comments



01 May 2010


A brief post for a great track from Jerry Butler in a much more Disco Funk than usual, surely because of the presence of Michael Sutton on the composing. Great piece of 70s music!

Jerry Butler - I don't want nobody to know (Motown 1976)
Original Accuphase system vinyl ripping & 320 EAC kbps mp3