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Hi Folks, here is an absolute essential piece of 70s music, now in a super cool electro-ish edit by http://soundcloud.com/chris-bithell, who did an amazing reconstruction job based on a plain acapella version !
thanks Chris!
reading on Stevie Nicks, 70s queen : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Nicks
Fleetwood Mac - Dreams (Stevies Black Van -Toast Soundsystem Edit) 1977
27 April 2012
I love to reach my peak too and this track has always helped me to!
Here is a cool edit by zefsconet for your ears (thanks buddy!)
Here is a cool edit by zefsconet for your ears (thanks buddy!)
Sister Sledge - Reach my peak (1980)
20 April 2012
31 March 2012

The more I know about 70s music, the more I love complex symphonic strings orchestrations... Mozart, Beethoven would have arranged soul or disco if they were alive in the 70s..
Check this gemm: McKinsey Jackson and Paul Riser, possibly 2 of the most prolific composers of the 70s, arranged this monster track by soul artist Angelo Bond, who only did one LP, good from A to Z (so why only one LP?? good must be always rare?)
Anyway, I hope you will enjoy it too!
cheers
Angelo Bond - what's bad about feeling good (1975)
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22 March 2012
17 March 2012

I love to undig forgotten and overlooked gems as you noticed. But what I love more is when someone gives these tracks a second life. I posted a few edits but good ones, like the Tod Terje takes on Crusaders, Chaka Khan but nothing is better when they are edits of track I pesonnally undigged on my blog..
So guess my joy when http://soundcloud.com/libra-music came up to me last week with a splendid edit of a super rare and obscure track I discovered many years ago from Brazilian artist Claudia. The original track is one of my all time favorite from the 70s, great dynamic, orchestration and deep brazilian voice, the perfect funky mix to me. The edit is superbe, putting the right emphasize where it is needed but not too much, keeping the original track feel untouched but also adding some more beat and energy for today's needs.
You can still find the original there: http://soundcloud.com/soundsofthe70sblogspot/claudia-ana-cor-de-cana-sounds-of-the-70s-blogspot, and the short note I then wrote: "My definition of funky brazil : Extract from this great 1976 RCA album by one of the greatest brazilian diva, Claudia, better known for here 1971 lp "Jesus Christo", a track that shows the very funky touch of this fabulous artist who always managed to get surrounded by edgy musicians."
Thanks Libra for your great great job, please keep on tapping into the tracks I posted for more edits !
Claudia - Ana cor de cana 1976 (Libra Discotheque edit)
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09 October 2011

Here is the happy result of a partnership of SOUNDSOFTHE70S.BLOGSPOT and master editer DISCOTECH who performed this splendid dancefloor oriented edit of a track I supplied.
This song is a GEORGE DUKE production, no joke!
Thanks to Discotech for his amazing editing skills, hoping for more partnership.
A taste of honey - Rescue me (1980) Discotech edit
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25 September 2011

Originally formed in 1969 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, The Joneses were a five-piece vocal group whose members also played instruments. The group first achieved success in 1974 with the club hits Sugar Pie Guy and Hey Babe (Is The Get t in' Still Good?). Their debut album, Keepin up with the Joneses was released by Mercury in the same year.After the release of their debut, The Joneses briefly disbanded before regrouping in 1977, this time recording a self-titled album for the Epic label, with production and arrangements by Philadelphia International Records guitarist Bobby Eli.Recorded in Philadelphia s Sigma Sound Studios at the height of the Philly Soul era, this rare gem went on to become a staple of the Modern Soul movement and features the underground classics Who Loves You and Rat Race, among others.
The Joneses - Rat Race (1977)
this anthem was valid in the 70s, isnt it still now?
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