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...Sister Sledge "Pretty Baby". Better than the Beatles?

bimble (bimble), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 01:18 (twenty-two years ago)

bimble is my favorite new poster.

stockholm cindy (Jody Beth Rosen), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 01:20 (twenty-two years ago)

Bimble is a good 'un, she/he is.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 01:20 (twenty-two years ago)

Well, thanks <embarassed> but honestly, my main goal here is Nile Rodgers solo opinions anyone? Please?

bimble (bimble), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 01:31 (twenty-two years ago)

Chic are classic, obv.

Patrick South (Patrick South), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 01:39 (twenty-two years ago)

Le Freak rocked my world.

Orbit (Orbit), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 01:41 (twenty-two years ago)

search: his production w/ bernard edwards on diana ross' diana.

stockholm cindy (Jody Beth Rosen), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 01:47 (twenty-two years ago)

destroy: lack of a chic corp. box set

strongo hulkington (dubplatestyle), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 01:50 (twenty-two years ago)

Strongo on the goddamn motherfucking ultimate money.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 01:51 (twenty-two years ago)

but you can buy all the albums for a dollar.

scott seward (scott seward), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 01:55 (twenty-two years ago)

eventually. if you look long enough.

scott seward (scott seward), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 01:55 (twenty-two years ago)

I DON'T CARE.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 01:55 (twenty-two years ago)

i demand to spend no less than $60 though, scott.

strongo hulkington (dubplatestyle), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 01:56 (twenty-two years ago)

a chic box-set doesn't seem unreasonable i suppose. and i wouldn't want ned to get his hands dirty going thru the dollar bins.

scott seward (scott seward), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 02:00 (twenty-two years ago)

Actually I felt the Diana Deluxe album was disappointing. But I can't get rid of it yet because of this Edwards trademark bass bliss out at the end of "Tenderness".

bimble (bimble), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 02:17 (twenty-two years ago)

About the Fantasy Box Set: Hey you can't even get it all on CD for god's sakes. Just try to find Sheila and B. Devotion. I got a cheap okay copy but it's obviously been played by DJ's 7 billion times. No scratches, mind, but still...

BUT THE RECORD COMPANIES ARE MUCH TOO STUPID TO HAVE A BIG BOX SET!
Oh THE IRONY!

bimble (bimble), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 02:22 (twenty-two years ago)

Well this thread did inspire me to break out the Chic best-of I have, to which I now listen contendedly. Yowsah yowsah yowsah.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 02:24 (twenty-two years ago)

Just so happen to have their first album in front of my face as I sit at the computer, Ned. Haven't actually played it for a few days, but now, because of you...yowsah yowsah yowsah...

bimble (bimble), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 03:24 (twenty-two years ago)

"Everybody Dance" might be my favorite song ever.

djdee2005, Wednesday, 21 April 2004 03:28 (twenty-two years ago)

The later 'Take It Off' is also classic. The usual only-on-CD-in-Japan (I think, if even in print there anymore).

And Tony Thompson . . . grand.

Rickey Wright (Rrrickey), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 03:31 (twenty-two years ago)

CHIC! OMG I love me some Nile Rodgers! I just saw them at the end of February (well, Nile and basically a backup band, but I digress). AWESOME show! Got to meet Nile after the show and he is just the SWEETEST guy!

FYI... there's an Ultimate Chic DVD coming out later this year. Plus "Le Freak" is going to be featured in the film Shrek 2. Oh yeah and there's a new Chic album in the works right now! Will hopefully be out this year as well.

aim, Wednesday, 21 April 2004 03:33 (twenty-two years ago)

How's this as far as comps go? Is allmusic's review dead-on what with its 5 stars and such?

djdee2005, Wednesday, 21 April 2004 03:35 (twenty-two years ago)

I have the Everybody Dance comp and I love it. It has an 8 minute version of Good Times on it (my fave Chic song).

The Live at the Budokan CD as well, which is beyond awesome. It was recorded in 1996 and was Bernard Edwards' last performance with the band as he passed away in his hotel room that night after the show.

aim, Wednesday, 21 April 2004 03:38 (twenty-two years ago)

Gasp...a Chic DVD?

bimble (bimble), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 03:45 (twenty-two years ago)

There's already a DVD of the Live at the Budokan show from 1996, but it's hard to find.

But the news of the Ultimate Chic DVD coming out later this year is straight from Nile himself. YAY!

aim, Wednesday, 21 April 2004 03:52 (twenty-two years ago)

You mean YOWSAH!

bimble (bimble), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 03:55 (twenty-two years ago)

BWA!

Ain't no party like a DISCO party!

aim, Wednesday, 21 April 2004 04:01 (twenty-two years ago)

box set and daryl easlea-penned biography due autumn

dh, Wednesday, 21 April 2004 06:10 (twenty-two years ago)

Chic. C'est Chic A-
Risque. Real People. A+
Take It Off. an underated A
Tongue in Chic. Believer. B+
(the 92 comeback don't count cause Tony Thompson ain't on it).
see also: Soup for One soundtrack (w/Carly Simon and more) Sheila & B Devotion "Spacer", Norma Jean "High Society" and the Sister Sledge classics. Nile Rodgers' 85 solo "B Movie Matinee" ain't bad. Cindy is OTM about Diana by Ms. Ross -- the best Chic Organization production. Nile Rodgers told me it sounds the way it does because Diana Ross didn't "get" the lyrics or rhythms so she was sorta hesitating, singing with a question mark after ever line.

lovebug starski, Wednesday, 21 April 2004 09:37 (twenty-two years ago)

this reminds me I still haven't bought the "Diana" deluxe edition yet. must. rectify.

zebedee (zebedee), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 09:43 (twenty-two years ago)

1. Flash Back - opening track from 1981's 'Take It Off'. A stark bass and drum rumble pins down Fonzi Thornton's late night croon. And then, after 54 seconds, genius happens (as you knew it would - I mean this is Chic, right?) Gentle descending piano chords with a waterfall of string synth - 'Allow me to take you back/and attempt to satisfy MY curiosity'. Alfa Anderson and Luci Martin stab in on the 'MY' lifting it clear of the rest of the song with a jolt - fantastic. Second time around - 'I've been thinking about/the good times we shared/just getting high (HIGH)' and the girls repeat the same trick -'HIGH'.

2. At Last I Am Free - at around 3 and a half minutes everything turns staccato for the third chorus, leaving the strings gliding along below the melody before Luci lifts an octave, reaching and bending the melody as an intro to Bernard's bass solo.

3. You Are Beautiful from 1984's Believer - as good as any of the big hits. The intro guitar over the quiet sequencer chug sounds like Nile has just invented a new instrument and when he reprises it with accompanying vocoder later on, you might believe that he's invented a new language to go along with it. The way that Bernard stays within the confines of Tony Thompson's meter to keep out of the way of the guitar during the chorus, then lets rip with wild syncopation on the verses is monumental.

There may be nothing better than this music.

Dr. C (Dr. C), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 10:42 (twenty-two years ago)

The incredible restraint of the strings on "My Feet Keep Dancing" is quite nice. In my head that strident triplet (is it?) comes in every few lines, on the track it happens something like twice. And the tap solo w/Bernard repeating this incredible surging figure OVER AND OVER is nice, too. And! Tony does the most incredible drumroll, just a straight long duggaduggadugga that's pretty fucking stunning after nothing (I think. Effectively, anyway, really) but that same exact and perfect beat for the whole song. I quite like Chic. Listened to "Risque" a week ago or so, might as well listen to "C'est" now.

Mr Mime (Andrew Thames), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 12:09 (twenty-two years ago)

Yeah and is "B Movie Matinee" that record w/the stupid 3d cover? I see that for $1, I should prob get it right?

Mr Mime (Andrew Thames), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 12:34 (twenty-two years ago)

"I WANT YOUR LOVE" !!!!

If you love this track, check out the remix for Brandy's "Full Moon"

Can't remember if it's the "soulchild remix" or the "rascal extended mix"........hmmmmmmm..........go with the rascal!!!

pheNAM (pheNAM), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 13:02 (twenty-two years ago)

I think Live at the Budakon the DVD was only released in Japan, there are some floating in the US. I haven't heard anything about a Chic Box and/or Chic DVD...and the pace Nile works at, they'd come out in 2012. Right now he is doing Video Game soundtracks and touring in Disco Era Package deal-ies.

Did I ever mention N1le Rod9ers is my boss?

I have a boxlot of Live at the Budakan CD's sitting at my desk, if anyone wants one...

ddb, Wednesday, 21 April 2004 13:21 (twenty-two years ago)

Oh my. The recent reish of Real People was so very welcome — such a great staring-in-the-face-of obscurity record. And "26" has to have one of the greatest choruses in the history of popular music.

Naive Teen Idol (Naive Teen Idol), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 14:17 (twenty-two years ago)

chic are brilliant obv. there are some interesting bits in love saves the day about chic. i'd imagine that the stories are common knowledge to most hardcore chic fans, but they were news to me: chic doing disco was basically a fluke that worked and "le freak" was born out of the frustration of not being able to get into studio 54.

so are people's opinions on the best tunes that sampled chic?

my tentative vote goes to "love like this" by faith evans, but i'm willing to bet there are other good ones i've missed out on...

tricky disco, Wednesday, 21 April 2004 14:19 (twenty-two years ago)

Also, a big shout-out to those two piano notes that stand out in the "Upside Down" groove when everything else just seems to...stop.

Naive Teen Idol (Naive Teen Idol), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 14:20 (twenty-two years ago)

The differences between the Chic mix of Diana and the one that was issued are REALLY worth making time to compare.

The Best of Chic Vol. 2, bought on Xgau's recommendation in high school (on tape!), is one of the most important records in my personal canon. Not my favorite, just the one that, along with The Disco Years Vol. 4: Lost in Music (another Xgau pick), made me into a TOTAL AND COMPLETE Chic obsessive as a teenager, lifted them to the forefront of my canon, killed whatever rockism remained squabbling around my feet. 100% UNDENIABLE CLASSIC

Matos W.K. (M Matos), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 19:05 (twenty-two years ago)

People have mentioned it upthread, and lovebug starski is so right with his A+, but *Real People* can't be mentioned enough times. One of the best albums ever made.

Not That Chuck, Wednesday, 21 April 2004 19:14 (twenty-two years ago)

Matos, what are your takes on the Diana mix comparisons? I haven't heard it and some have said they weren't that earth-shattering...

Naive Teen Idol (Naive Teen Idol), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 19:17 (twenty-two years ago)

They're subtle; the Chic mix sounds like a Chic album w/Diana on vocals, it's brittler and more guitar-heavy, very in line with Real People, and Diana's vocals are really gritty, almost bluesy (as bluesy as she's capable of being, anyway). She recut her vocals for the Motown mix, and they're much more relaxed, if a lot more rote--oddly enough, she sounds more like a "Chic singer" (sing-ing-right-on-the-beat, a la the chorus of "Good Times"; listen to the chorus of "Upside Down") on the Motown mix, and more like an R&B singer expressing herself on the Chic mix!

Matos W.K. (M Matos), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 19:31 (twenty-two years ago)

Man, being the Real People nut I am, I should really check that out more closely then. The only listen I had sounded like it was just a little sloppier, really. Less tight.

Oh, and back to the top of this thread: "Pretty Baby" is totally, totally ace.

Naive Teen Idol (Naive Teen Idol), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 19:52 (twenty-two years ago)

Yes, yes--"Real People" is one of the best records ever. Definitive "uh oh, the '80s are gonna suck" records, in my opine. So far beyond anything the standard "great" '80s artists could do, in terms of critique of self-love, all that...I've listened to "RP" more than almost any other record I own. The Japanese reissue of the early '90s sounds great, great.

Why has this band been so ill-served by reissues/boxes? "C'est Chic" is really the only sorta weak one in the bunch, and even it's quite good. "Believer" is even good, and "Take It Off" a really underrated album with amazing guitar playing...not to mention "Soup for One"--for some reason, I find the song "Let's Go on Vacation" very moving, bittersweet, even tho it's a relatively minor song in the Chic canon. "I Work for a Livin'" too.

Niles' "B-Movie Matinee" very nice too.

eddie hurt (ddduncan), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 22:28 (twenty-two years ago)

I'd like to get my hands on the Japanese import of the Live at the Budokan CD solely for the bonus track... Simon LeBon singing Notorious with the band.

aim, Thursday, 22 April 2004 03:13 (twenty-two years ago)

Oh okay okay, I'll give Real People another go. It didn't do much for me. Just got B-Movie Matinee, didn't do much for me either. What about that first Nile solo album? I've seen that downtown for a few bucks. Anyone want to comment on that one? I guess I should probably get Take It Off now, and hope for the best. My favorites are the Chic and Risque albums, a few tracks on C'est, the Sister Sledge stuff, Sheila B. & Devotion, and some of the Norma Jean CD, particularly the bonus 12" mixes. "High Society" is killer. Also like "Soup For One", but the Carly Simon's a bit iffy.

I'll take a Budokan DVD if ya got one to get rid of.

bimble (bimble), Thursday, 22 April 2004 03:59 (twenty-two years ago)

Oh okay okay, I'll give Real People another go. It didn't do much for me. Just got B-Movie Matinee, didn't do much for me either. What about that first Nile solo album? I've seen that downtown for a few bucks. Anyone want to comment on that one? I guess I should probably get Take It Off now, and hope for the best. My favorites are the Chic and Risque albums, a few tracks on C'est, the Sister Sledge stuff, Sheila B. & Devotion, and some of the Norma Jean CD, particularly the bonus 12" mixes. "High Society" is killer. Also like "Soup For One", but the Carly Simon's a bit iffy.

I'll take a Budokan DVD if ya got one to get rid of.

bimble (bimble), Thursday, 22 April 2004 04:00 (twenty-two years ago)

The "Sorcerer" 12" mix on the Norma Jean record is also incredible — most of that CD is excellent, actually, aside from one of the ballads and the blah Sam Cooke cover.

What's everybody's take on the 2nd Sister Sledge record? And did Sheila B. & Devotion do anything other than "Spacer" w/ Nile and 'Nard?

Naive Teen Idol (Naive Teen Idol), Thursday, 22 April 2004 13:45 (twenty-two years ago)

If you mean the 2nd Sister Sledge record that Chic was on, "Love Somebody Today" it's better overall than "We Are Family" but you can't get it on CD. Hope you have a record player. I haven't heard any non-Chic Sister Sledge but I'm kindof curious.

Besides the Sheila B. and Devotion LP with Chic (my copy is SELF-titled, but for some reason sometimes the title is listed as "King Of The World") they also did one before that without Chic. Can't vouch for it as a whole since I don't own it but I've got the song "Love Me Baby" and it's pretty good, fun stuff.

I think I'll just stop now and point you to some websites:

http://www.discosavvy.com/sheila.html

http://www.chictribute.com/history/intro.html

bimble (bimble), Thursday, 22 April 2004 23:09 (twenty-two years ago)

But don't forget this site:

www.nilerodgers.com

aim, Sunday, 25 April 2004 20:33 (twenty-two years ago)

found a used copy of Real People on vinyl in mint condition at the local record store yesterday

pretty awesome record eh

J0hn D., Thursday, 24 January 2008 18:11 (eighteen years ago)

you know, it's the first one with really bitter lyrics, a fall from grace- but the ridiculous chops on the "open up" instrumental, the acoustic guitar reprise on "you can't do it alone" and the innumerable hooks in "rebels are we" redeem almost everything.

blunt, Thursday, 24 January 2008 18:26 (eighteen years ago)

check out Nile's solo on the title track...

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Thursday, 24 January 2008 18:59 (eighteen years ago)

went without saying/had to be said

blunt, Thursday, 24 January 2008 19:02 (eighteen years ago)

anyone who hasn't d/l'ed those Disco Delivery MP3s needs to do so now. they are absolutely incredible.

is there anywhere i can still hear these?

one time, Thursday, 24 January 2008 21:42 (eighteen years ago)

Real People = the post-disco Countdown to Ecstasy, or vice versa

Matos W.K., Thursday, 24 January 2008 21:51 (eighteen years ago)

oooh!

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Thursday, 24 January 2008 21:52 (eighteen years ago)

Do Chic have a Gaucho? I don't think so. I refuse to believe that Believer is, at any rate.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Thursday, 24 January 2008 21:53 (eighteen years ago)

Real People is my favourite of their first four, so streamlined and rocking. (Nice ballads too.) And I never even heard a note of it until a few years ago. I know there are people who'd refer to the instrumental stuff as "filler", but fuck 'em: Some people regard all instrumentals as filler. I call it "music".

Myonga Vön Bontee, Thursday, 24 January 2008 23:15 (eighteen years ago)

So that Chic box never came out in May, did it?

Kevin John Bozelka, Friday, 25 January 2008 11:44 (eighteen years ago)

not unless it was the 2CD, no

Matos W.K., Friday, 25 January 2008 12:55 (eighteen years ago)

My God, this is powerful stuff, almost religious. Undeniably physical music that is utterly ethereal yet tough as nails at the same time. There's a deep chasm of melancholy and sadness at the heart of what are, on the surface, very jubilant songs, and I find that undercurrent unbearably affecting. The austerity, tightness and restraint in something like the tap-dance breakdown and slow build-up in "My Feet Keep Dancing" makes me feel like my lungs and heart are going to explode. I could burrow down into the burning, roiling groove in "I Want Your Love" forever. It almost makes me want to fuck up my life on purpose just to tap into that undercurrent of desperation. The sixteenth-note strings then brass figure a few minutes in is just rococo enough, then it strips down completely to the rawest but cleanest ur-funk guitar ever. Just amazing.

Clarke, Sunday, 3 February 2008 18:25 (eighteen years ago)

Saw an interview with Nile Rogers, he says "Le Freak" was written about them not being able to get into Studio 54. Its working title was "Fuck off!".

Bodrick III, Sunday, 3 February 2008 18:35 (eighteen years ago)

eight months pass...

So I finally got Take It Off. "Your Love is Canceled" and "Stage Fright" I know already, but, wow, "So Fine" is the kind of precision guitar work and in-the-pocket rhythm that's the stuff dreams are made of. The vocals on "So Fine" reminded me a bit of Roxy Music's "The Space Between," on which the backing vocals coo "So rare, so fine" with the same kind of detachment (Rodgers did co-write and produce Ferry's solo "Help Me" single).

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Saturday, 4 October 2008 03:42 (seventeen years ago)

just a memory of being 14 at a 'disco' getting down to le freak and loving it,
before the rot set in and boys had to like only punk/new wave or endure homophobic abuse

Dr X O'Skeleton, Saturday, 4 October 2008 11:27 (seventeen years ago)

Dr. X gets it...

Okay, I finally found my vinyl copy of "Take It Off", Alfred. I hope you're happy. It took me far too long because it was in a small pile of records I'd pulled out earlier and was about the last place I would have looked for it. I remember that LP sucking ass, but I'll put it on, one more time for you. After I get finished hearing the bonus trax on the latest Replacements reissues, that is...

The More You Live The Faster You Will Die (Bimble Is Still More Goth Than You), Saturday, 4 October 2008 13:28 (seventeen years ago)

Since that Chic Org box set never came out, I'd like to make my own. But I know I'd miss something. I'm not very familiar with Chic.

Mr. Snrub, Saturday, 4 October 2008 13:34 (seventeen years ago)

But what about Chic-era Sister Sledge Mr. Snrub? Because that is the godhead, man. For the serious.

The More You Live The Faster You Will Die (Bimble Is Still More Goth Than You), Saturday, 4 October 2008 14:50 (seventeen years ago)

one month passes...

I'm not sure how I never went on and on about Sister Sledge's "Thinking of You" in this thread -- it's probably my favorite Chic Org. track ever. In the chorus, Luther Vandross seems to only sing the word "now" in the line that goes ".../Now I'm livin' in ecstasy"...and really, it's the only word he has to sing.

That 1984 remix of "Lost in Music" is sick, btw.

The One, The Only... (Naive Teen Idol), Wednesday, 19 November 2008 04:25 (seventeen years ago)

Yep, it's a great song. Heard the Paul Weller cover? That blows my mind, too.

Chunk o' Funk (Bimble Is Still More Goth Than You), Wednesday, 19 November 2008 04:44 (seventeen years ago)

"Thinking of You", I mean.

Chunk o' Funk (Bimble Is Still More Goth Than You), Wednesday, 19 November 2008 04:44 (seventeen years ago)

Now my brain hurts.

The One, The Only... (Naive Teen Idol), Wednesday, 19 November 2008 14:25 (seventeen years ago)

I've had so much fun dancing and DJing with "thinking of you" over the years. Oddly, it is part of the British soul/disco canon and I've found that US folks don't know it the way they know "le Freak" etc. (yeah yeah I know that all ilxors are hipsters who know everything don't dogpile me here, but in general, I've found it more likely that when I play it people in the US ask me who it is, but it's like a "wedding DJ" staple in the UK).

Neotropical pygmy squirrel, Wednesday, 19 November 2008 14:42 (seventeen years ago)

it's like a "wedding DJ" staple in the UK

Funny you say that -- I put it on our playlist at my wedding. No one knew it at all (our wedding was in NYC), but it went over quite well, IIRC.

The One, The Only... (Naive Teen Idol), Wednesday, 19 November 2008 20:20 (seventeen years ago)

Sao Paulo

Chaud de poper le wheelie au démarrage (PappaWheelie V), Wednesday, 19 November 2008 21:48 (seventeen years ago)

I get them now.

afrofuturist philosopher (The Reverend), Thursday, 20 November 2008 09:05 (seventeen years ago)

Yay! YES

If Timi Yuro would be still alive, most other singers could shut up, Thursday, 20 November 2008 09:47 (seventeen years ago)

two months pass...

<33

PappaWheelie V, Saturday, 24 January 2009 23:53 (seventeen years ago)

AWWW SHIT YEAH! Never heard that on vinyl before. So charming.

Progoths = Prog Rock Goths (Bimble Is Still More Goth Than You), Sunday, 25 January 2009 04:52 (seventeen years ago)

one year passes...

Hello.

On October 18th , Rhino France will be releasing a 4CD boxset : "Nile Rodgers presents THE CHIC ORGANIZATION BOXSET VOL 1 : "Savoir Faire". This boxset , produced in partnership with Nile Rodgers , will not only feature songs from CHIC but also from artists produced by THE CHIC ORGANIZATION : Norma Jean, Sister Sledge, Sheila & B Devotion, Diana Ross, Fonzi Thornton & many more surprises to come... It will include rare versions, unreleased tracks, outtakes, remixes from Dimitri From Paris... All packaged in a 4CD remastered digipack long box, with a 20 page booklet and liner notes by Nile Rodgers. Please visit Rhino France Facebook Fanpage to listen to a 2' teaser of Norma Jean "Saturday" remixed by Dimitri From Paris . More news soon...

Ned Raggett, Thursday, 16 September 2010 00:00 (fifteen years ago)

FREAK. OUT. : )

Zooster vs. The Slapp (Capitaine Jay Vee), Thursday, 16 September 2010 01:42 (fifteen years ago)

remixes from Dimitri From Paris

ugh

Underground - Parking (2010) (sic), Thursday, 16 September 2010 02:11 (fifteen years ago)

Earlier there had been talk of an eight-disc set — I'm guessing people at Rhino figured, wisely enough, that they would sell more four-disc boxes than eight-disc ones, so that the rest of the stuff will come out as Volume 2 if enough people by Volume 1.

I kind of liked the idea of eight discs because I imagined each disc as being a Chic studio album plus remixes and selections from work for other artists (they did eight studio albums, right?). But I will take whatever comes!

eatandoph, Thursday, 16 September 2010 02:25 (fifteen years ago)

The Chic organisation - geniuses or what ?

Andy K, Thursday, 16 September 2010 11:11 (fifteen years ago)

;_;

i wish them hell and happiness (Drugs A. Money), Thursday, 16 September 2010 12:24 (fifteen years ago)

sorry I've been thinkin about Chic a lot lately...taught my self the bassline for Good Times a couple of weeks ago...

i wish them hell and happiness (Drugs A. Money), Thursday, 16 September 2010 12:25 (fifteen years ago)

D'oh, sorry I missed that post of yours there Andy!

Ned Raggett, Thursday, 16 September 2010 12:39 (fifteen years ago)

apparently there was a Johnny Mathis album they produced that got shelved. there was an EMP paper about that? hoping that will make it to the box.

beta blog, Thursday, 16 September 2010 15:02 (fifteen years ago)

I think there will be tracks from the Chic-produced Johnny Mathis album in the box, and there have been rumors that Sony might finally officially release the album.

Louis CK BK ANYBODYK (lpz), Thursday, 16 September 2010 18:58 (fifteen years ago)

remixes from Dimitri From Paris

ugh

― Underground - Parking (2010) (sic), Thursday, 16 September 2010 03:11 (17 hours ago) Bookmark

+1, though it can't be any worse than the Sure is Pure remixes which stink up the CD reissue of 'We Are Family'.

State Attorney Foxhart Cubycheck (Billy Dods), Thursday, 16 September 2010 19:15 (fifteen years ago)

http://theseconddisc.com/2010/09/17/and-these-are-the-contents-of-the-chic-box-set/#more-2554

Ride decided to give birth to a giant poop log & disguise it as a CD (jamescobo), Saturday, 18 September 2010 18:05 (fifteen years ago)

why exactly is dimitri from paris all over this?

william buttinski's 'the disintegration snoops' (donna rouge), Saturday, 18 September 2010 18:10 (fifteen years ago)

I'm guessing it has something to do with Rhino France putting this out? Who knows. Kind of annoying and unnecessary IMO.

Zooster vs. The Slapp (Capitaine Jay Vee), Saturday, 18 September 2010 20:35 (fifteen years ago)

Agree that there's no real need but don't get the Dimitri hate. All of his recent mix/edit work has been pretty tasteful, at least within the realm of exhuming classic disco that I've heard.

Bangelo, Saturday, 18 September 2010 21:25 (fifteen years ago)

the lack of need is more than enough - whether you find him delightfl or grotesque, it's a hideous waste of disc space, especially if they dropped 320 minutes of Chic but squeeze on 12 minutes of Dmitri

Underground - Parking (2010) (sic), Sunday, 19 September 2010 07:28 (fifteen years ago)

I've got love for this, and that is making me cautiously optimistic.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Oj743luUe0

apparently the remixs' are more like re-edits, so only original Chic organisation multi-tracks will be used.

but don't quite me on that....

Looking forward to bingeing on Chic when this box set drops.

my opinionation (Hamildan), Wednesday, 22 September 2010 18:32 (fifteen years ago)

Dimitri did REAL right by Love Committee's "Just As Long As I Got You":

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zs7jov0Ol8

Ride decided to give birth to a giant poop log & disguise it as a CD (jamescobo), Wednesday, 22 September 2010 23:05 (fifteen years ago)

Call me crazy but I'm overwhelmed by the box set's track selection -- nothing surprising here besides the Mathis stuff.

raging hetero lifechill (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 22 September 2010 23:08 (fifteen years ago)

why isn't the amazing Mathis track on there?! the one that leaked? yeah that tracklist is all over the place. a *2 volume* box set?! just the job for the current financial climate.

piscesx, Wednesday, 22 September 2010 23:30 (fifteen years ago)

that tracklist is a nightmare, for this Chic purist. not a nice way to treat a catalog of an incredible band that made quite a few great records that deserve to be heard the way Chic released them

....some kind of psychedelic wallflower (outdoor_miner), Wednesday, 22 September 2010 23:38 (fifteen years ago)


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