Aris pres. Disco Heaven 08/10/11

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Aris B pres. Disco Heaven 08/10/11

Maynard Ferguson – Invitation (1976) (Columbia)

Kai Warner’s Salsoul Sensation – Salsoul Motion (1976) (Philips)

Andre Gagnon – Surprise (1976) (London Records)

Sassy – Theme From Disco 77 (1977) (T.K. Disco)

Frankie Crocker’s Heart & Soul Orchestra – Flamingo (1976) (Casablanca Records)

Tender Aggression – Black Jack (1976) (Morningstar Records)

Biddu Orchestra – Laura (1976) (Epic)

Foxy – Get Off your Aahh! & Dance (1976) (RCA Victor)

Ralfi Pagan – Take me with You (1978) (Pumkris Records)

Jobell & The Orchestra del Salsa – Never Gonna Let you Go (1976) (Jan Records)

Silver Blue – We Got Love On Our Side (1977) (T.K. Disco)

Wing & A Prayer Fife & Drum Corps. – Baby Face (1976) (Wing & A Prayer)

John Davis & The Monster Orchestra – That’s what I Get (1979) (Columbia)

Darcus – It’s Got to Be Love (1977) (RCA Victor)

The Stringfield Family – The Stringfield Hustle (1975) (Arrest Records)

New York Rubber Rock Band feat. Colleen Heather – Peanuts (1977) (Hnery Street Records)

Ritchie Family – Quiet Village/Voodoo (1977) (Marlin)

Salsoul Orchestra – Salsoul Hustle (1975) (Salsoul Records)

Richard Hewson Orchestra – Love For Hire (1976) (Splash Records)

Michael Zager & The Moon Band feat. Peabo Bryson – This is the Life (1975) (Bang Records)

Slide Easy In – Forever Young (1977) (Dircus)

Vast Majority – Ocean’s Apart (1976) (D&M Sound)

THP Orchestra – Crazy, Crazy (1976) (RCA Victor)

Jumbo – Sexy Lady (1976) (Ariola)

Bebu Silvetti – Sun After the Rain (1978) (Sire)

Patrick Williams – Come On & Shine (1978) (MPS Records)

El Coco – Love to the World (1977) (AVI Records)

Sesso Matto – Sessomatto (1976) (West End Records)

Rhythm Heritage – Sail Away with Me (1978) (ABC Records)

Eddie Drennon & The B.B.S. Unlimited – If you Really Don’t Love me (1977) (Casablanca Records)

Published by The Editorial Team

The South African Rock Encyclopedia was founded by Brian Currin and Stephen "Sugar" Segerman in January 1999.

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