Open today: 00:00 - 23:59

By continuing your navigation on this website, you accept the use of cookies for statistical purposes.

Various
The Best Of Italo-Disco Vol. 2

The Best Of Italo-Disco Vol. 2
The Best Of Italo-Disco Vol. 2The Best Of Italo-Disco Vol. 2The Best Of Italo-Disco Vol. 2The Best Of Italo-Disco Vol. 2The Best Of Italo-Disco Vol. 2The Best Of Italo-Disco Vol. 2The Best Of Italo-Disco Vol. 2The Best Of Italo-Disco Vol. 2

Artists

Various

Catno

70 002 70002

Formats

3x Vinyl LP Compilation

Country

Germany

Release date

Jan 1, 1984

Media: VGi
Sleeve: VG

$49.99*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Scotch - Disco Band (Vocal)

5:06

A2

Chris Luis - The Heart Of The City (Vocal)

7:05

A3

Baby's Gang - Happy Song

5:32

B1

Tullio De Piscopo - Primavera (Stop Bajon)

7:08

B2

Flexi Cowboys - Sexy Movie

6:23

B3

Cyber People - Polaris

5:37

C1

Answering Service - Call Me Mr. Telephone (Vocal)

6:34

C2

Brian Martin - Sex Tonight (Vocal)

5:08

C3

Miko Mission - How Old Are You? (Vocal)

7:15

D1

Dust Man - King Of The Ghetto (Let's Clean Up The Ghetto-Medley With Disco-King)

6:36

D2

Savage - Don't Cry Tonight

6:45

D3

Fake - Frogs In Spain

6:09

E1

Paul Sharada - Florida (Move Your Feet)

7:38

E2

Valerie Dore - The Night (Vocal)

5:49

E3

Ranko - Happy World (Vocal)

7:39

F1

Ken Laszlo - Hey Hey Guy (Vocal)

7:38

F2

Duke Lake - Satisfaction, Love & Passion

7:33

F3

Scotch - Penguins' Invasion

6:26

Other items you may like:

Napoli has long been one of Italy’s most musically vibrant cities – a metropolis famed for colourful, atmospheric and vivid dance music, with a rich and diverse sonic history stretching back to the disco era. For the last 36 years, it has been home to Gigi Testa, a bona fide local hero whose work not only draws inspiration from Neapolitan music of the last four decades – think Pino Daniele, Tullio de Piscopo, Tony Esposito, James Senese & Napoli Centrale, Nu Guinea, Mystic Jungle Tribe and rising stars such Fabio Fattore, Daniel Monaco and Raffaele Attansio – but also high-quality deep house and African music in all its forms.Testa remains largely unheralded outside his home city, where he’s long been a regular fixture behind the decks at events such as Neuhm and at renowned audiophile club Basic, despite winning plaudits for a string of singles and EPs on his own World Peace Music and Freedom Dance imprints. Now Testa has become the latest artist to contribute to the Rush Hour Store Jams series, delivering a four-track EP that takes his self-proclaimed world music-meets-club music approach in kaleidoscopic new directions.Inspired by a mixture of 1980s, post-boogie African music, the sounds of the Caribbean, Testa’s love for dance music from New York and his own Neapolitan musical roots, the Esoteric Paradise EP is an entertaining, each-catching collection of cuts the effortlessly blurs existing musical boundaries. Rich in synthesizer and drum machine sounds, it should delight all those who love melodic, tropical-tinged electronic music.