TOM MOULTON — A Tom Moulton Mix

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A Tom Moulton Mix
(Soul Jazz Records)
Tracklisting

1. Eddie Kendricks - Keep On Truckin
2. Al Downing - Ill Be Holding On
3. Bt Express - Peace Pipe
4. Don Downing - Dreamworld
5. Patti Jo - Make Me Believe In You
6. Clara Lewis - Needing You
7. South Shore Commision - Free Man
8. Camouflage - Youve Got The Power
9. Andrea True Connection - More More More
10. Detroit Emeralds - Feel The Need In Me
11. Orlando River Sound - Moonboots
12. Mfsb - Love Is The Message
13. Udell - Wont You Try
14. Grace Jones - La Vie En Rose
15. Isaac Hayes - Moonlight Loving
16. The Lover - Lip Service

Has anyone heard this yet? Any thoughts?

Jacobs (LolVStein), Friday, 14 April 2006 03:03 (eighteen years ago) link

I am going to likely buy it soon. It looks heavenly.

Matos-Webster Dictionary (M Matos), Friday, 14 April 2006 03:07 (eighteen years ago) link

I don't think I've heard any of these versions, unless they are the popular ones, and I never knew it was his mix of it.

Jacobs (LolVStein), Friday, 14 April 2006 03:23 (eighteen years ago) link

3. Bt Express - Peace Pipe

This is not the greatest song ever recorded, but hey, one song out of two discs ain't bad.

5. Patti Jo - Make Me Believe In You
10. Detroit Emeralds - Feel The Need In Me

Moulton goes Northern Soul! Both of these are very excellent.

9. Andrea True Connection - More More More
12. Mfsb - Love Is The Message
14. Grace Jones - La Vie En Rose

And then of course these three are kinda good.

James.Cobo (jamescobo), Friday, 14 April 2006 03:25 (eighteen years ago) link

i've got most of those but i might buy it on account of the sleeve notes. can we assume that tim lawrence is going to do the notes? hopefully it expands on the material in "love saves the day"...

vahid (vahid), Friday, 14 April 2006 03:31 (eighteen years ago) link

Does anyone know if it will come out on vinyl, as a mega 12" pack? or just lps?

Jacobs (LolVStein), Friday, 14 April 2006 03:40 (eighteen years ago) link

yeah, i can't imagine who would be better to do the sleeve notes for this one than tim lawrence.

geeta, Friday, 14 April 2006 03:45 (eighteen years ago) link

Predictably wonderful.

Michael F Gill (Michael F Gill), Friday, 14 April 2006 04:20 (eighteen years ago) link

o i think i need this

mullygrubbr (bulbs), Friday, 14 April 2006 05:52 (eighteen years ago) link

Does anyone know if it will come out on vinyl, as a mega 12" pack? or just lps?

two vinyl double packs, volume 1 and 2.

jed_ (jed), Friday, 14 April 2006 09:01 (eighteen years ago) link

http://www.souljazzrecords.co.uk/releases/?id=5956

jed_ (jed), Friday, 14 April 2006 09:02 (eighteen years ago) link

that's not the same Al Downing that served up Henry Aaron's 715th homer, is it?...didn't think so...

good to see ORS' "Moonboots" again...definitely one of those "sum up the zeitgeist" songs...(and which will soundtrack the opening credits to the movie I will never make)...

I read somewheres that "Feel The Need In Me" was the first song to be released as an extended remix...can anybody verify this?

hank (hank s), Friday, 14 April 2006 11:37 (eighteen years ago) link

Holy shit, grabbing this compilation has just ignited a rekindled inferno in my soul for all things disco

For the past two weeks now i've just been ripping all my 12"s, various albums and comps like Disco Spectrum, Disco Heat, Disco Forever, Disco Juice, the Casablanca boxset, etc and working my way through buying up some of the Salsoul remasters.

The Tom Moulton mix of Andrea True Connection's "More More More" is pretty much destroying my soul in the best way possible right now. I love Tom Moulton (have for years now) and love "More More More", but somehow failed to ever know the two had intermingled/crossed paths. Seriously, it's simply the best thing EVAH!

My only quarrel with the comp is they should've made it three discs or more - the dude's only mixed 4000 songs or so. And that they left off "Dr Love" - which is probably my favorite Moulton mix.

rentboy (rentboy), Friday, 14 April 2006 11:43 (eighteen years ago) link

Also, I love "Peace Pipe", it's so driving in a chugga-chugga sorta way. James, what's not to love about it?

rentboy (rentboy), Friday, 14 April 2006 11:44 (eighteen years ago) link

Don't forget to supplement this excellent selection with Philadelphia Classics. His collection of Gamble and Huff edits. And the only overlap between the two is MFSB, you gotta get both.

matt2 (matt2), Friday, 14 April 2006 11:52 (eighteen years ago) link

an 11-minute unreleased edit of Eddie Kendricks "Keep on Truckin'"!

Beta (abeta), Friday, 14 April 2006 12:50 (eighteen years ago) link

Someone explain why Soul Jazz records are so expensive again. (I mean, this is great, but their pricing for everything seems terrible.)

Ned Raggett (Ned), Friday, 14 April 2006 13:43 (eighteen years ago) link

depends on where you shop...my local (Twisted Village in Cambridge, Mass.) stocks Soul Jazz CD's for $18.99, which strikes me as pretty fair...Newbury Comics, just around the corner, sells them for $24.99...

hank (hank s), Friday, 14 April 2006 14:05 (eighteen years ago) link

good liner notes are $pensive

jinx hijinks (sanskrit), Friday, 14 April 2006 14:10 (eighteen years ago) link

aren't they all technically "imports" in the US?

s1ocki (slutsky), Friday, 14 April 2006 14:20 (eighteen years ago) link

The liner notes to this one are actually kind of terrible (written by someone with a shaky command of English). But the music OOH LA MO-FO-IN' LA. I'm playing this compulsively over and over and over and over. Also, it sets a certain mood. Had a couple of guests over last night for Passover leftovers, put on A Tom Moulton Mix while we ate, and it turned into one of those several rounds of Everybody Tells Their Weirdest Sex Story things. I'm just saying.

Douglas (Douglas), Friday, 14 April 2006 14:26 (eighteen years ago) link

Just got it. Also got Journey into Paradise: The Larry Levan Story 2CD the other day. I am going to have the best weekend ever.

Matos-Webster Dictionary (M Matos), Friday, 14 April 2006 14:48 (eighteen years ago) link

can anyone tell me about this?

both the levan comp and the tom moulton mix seem pretty essential huh?

breakfast pants (disco stu), Friday, 14 April 2006 14:59 (eighteen years ago) link

Levan tracklist:

DISC ONE
Paradise - Change
Weekend (12" Extended Version) - Phreek
Clouds - Chaka Khan
Haven't You Heard - Patrice Rushen
We Got The Funk (12" U.S. Re-Edit Version) - Positive Force
Smack Dab In The Middle - Janice McClain
Bad For Me (12" Long Version) - Dee Dee Bridgewater
Heartbeat (Club Version) - Taana Gardner
You Can't Hide (Your Love From Me) - David Joseph
Love Honey, Love Heartache (12" Vocal Version) - Man Friday
Don't Make Me Wait (12" Extended Version) - NYC Peech Boys

DISC TWO
Baby I'm Scared Of You - Womack & Womack
Lost In Music (Special 1984 Nile Rodgers Remix) - Sister Sledge
Why Leave Us Alone (12" Long Version) - Five Special
Love Injection - Trussel
Can't Play Around (12" Vocal Version) - Lace
Ain't No Mountain High Enough (The Garage Version) - Inner Life
It Should Have Been You (12" Vocal Version) - Gwen Guthrie
A Lover's Holiday (12" Version) - Change
Situation - Yaz
Once In A Lifetime - Talking Heads
Love Has Come Around (12" Version) - Donald Byrd & 125th Street

Matos-Webster Dictionary (M Matos), Friday, 14 April 2006 15:15 (eighteen years ago) link

Just got it. Also got Journey into Paradise: The Larry Levan Story 2CD the other day. I am going to have the best weekend ever.

Is that mixed or un? I was eyeing it on Amazon and couldn't figure that part out. Either way it looks great, it's just I gave up on buying mixed CDs a while ago and am not anxious to start back anytime soon

rentboy (rentboy), Friday, 14 April 2006 16:15 (eighteen years ago) link

neither is mixed. Moulton is his mix/production work; Levan is a mixture of his mix/production work and Paradise Garage faves.

Matos-Webster Dictionary (M Matos), Friday, 14 April 2006 16:18 (eighteen years ago) link

the only officially released Levan mix is Live at the Paradise Garage, which West End put out in 2000. it is fucking great, can't recommend it highly enough.

I am nearing the end of this Moulton thing and it is a goddamned monster. one of the best Soul Jazz comps ever, hands down.

Matos-Webster Dictionary (M Matos), Friday, 14 April 2006 16:19 (eighteen years ago) link

Thanks Matos. I was asking about the Levan comp, b/c I actually have the Moulton mix already. And yes, it is amazing.

I just read somewhere that Moulton was actually working on re-mastering some Larry Levan mix or comp and wasn't sure if this was it or not.

rentboy (rentboy), Friday, 14 April 2006 16:24 (eighteen years ago) link

yeah, it's straight-up Rhino doing its thematic thing. lots of good stuff on the comp, haven't played it end-to-end yet though.

Matos-Webster Dictionary (M Matos), Friday, 14 April 2006 16:26 (eighteen years ago) link

i have no idea why it retails for $25 here. has the exchange rate really gotten that bad? the double disc is selling for 12 pounds in the UK apparently.

geeta (geeta), Friday, 14 April 2006 16:49 (eighteen years ago) link

can anyone tell me about this?

Initially thought it to be so-so but, as far as I'm concerned, it's almost the equal of Love and Dancing. Body Talk is slower and practically floats.

Andy_K (Andy_K), Friday, 14 April 2006 17:10 (eighteen years ago) link

wow, that's a recommendation if i've ever read one. thanks!

breakfast pants (disco stu), Friday, 14 April 2006 18:03 (eighteen years ago) link

I'm listening to his "More More More" remix and I am very pleasantly surprised. I'm generally fairly anti-remix, especially when the song is already practically perfection, but I am really digging this. His mix of "Get Down Tonight" is also great.

musically (musically), Saturday, 15 April 2006 01:21 (eighteen years ago) link

$23 at Kims and they have a 25% off sale right now, so two discs for about $19 isn't bad, cheaper than 12 pounds actually.

TRG (TRG), Saturday, 15 April 2006 01:58 (eighteen years ago) link

$25 for 2 discs is cheap as hell, wtf?

Matos-Webster Dictionary (M Matos), Saturday, 15 April 2006 04:05 (eighteen years ago) link

You Can't Hide (Your Love From Me) - David Joseph

I just found the extended mix 12" of this and can't wait to play it out. I love the way this song comes to an end. Also, Levan's Live at the Paradise Garage is worth getting, if not for the music then the booklet alone worth it.

Jacobs (LolVStein), Saturday, 15 April 2006 08:18 (eighteen years ago) link

Interesting NYT "review" of this:

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/20/arts/music/20sann.html?_r=1

Dance Music Then and Now, From Tom Moulton and Unai
By KELEFA SANNEH
Published: April 20, 2006

Early in the 1970's, Tom Moulton found a way to defy the laws of mathematics: he made songs longer by a process of subtraction. By stretching out the emptiest parts of his favorite records — the rhythmic breaks, where verses and choruses gave way to beats and grooves — he helped turn R&B hits like "Do It ('Til You're Satisfied)" into disco classics. His hugely influential mixes are collected on a great new double-CD compilation called "A Tom Moulton Mix" (Soul Jazz); in it, you can hear the birth of modern dance music.

Dance-music producers have been subtracting ever since, finding out that less music can often move dancers more. You can hear decades' worth of subtracting when you play "A Love Moderne" (Forcetracks), a skeletal but surprisingly seductive new CD by the Swedish producer known as Unai. It's an early contender for electronic-music album of the year, and it makes Mr. Moulton's work sound positively baroque.

In 1974, Mr. Moulton did something that would soon become commonplace: he made a mix. He spent 80 hours turning some club-friendly records into a 45-minute reel-to-reel tape, which eventually became a hit at the Sandpiper, a center of Fire Island's night life. He took the same principle — keep the beat going so the dancers keep dancing — into the recording studio, and made a series of danceable remixes and re-edits.

His discovery seems obvious now: he realized that the thumping, dance-floor-friendly soul records of the early 70's would sound that much better, and thumpinger, if he made them longer. (Apparently brevity isn't the soul of soul.) He can claim to have invented the 12-inch single, although he stumbled upon the format by mistake: an engineer had run out of 7-inch vinyl.

"A Tom Moulton Mix" gathers 16 tracks, starting with "Keep On Truckin' (Part 1)," the 1973 hit by Eddie Kendricks, the former Temptation. The song lasts eight minutes on Kendricks's self-titled album; a radio edit whittled it down to three and a half. But Mr. Moulton went in the other direction: the version here lasts more than 11 minutes, and if anything it ends too soon. When that glorious beat — thundering drums, squelchy guitar, a string section darting in and out — finally gives way to the timpani heartbeat that serves as a coda, you may be expecting, or even hoping, that the song will come roaring back to life one more time.

Many of his mixes seem relatively unobtrusive, especially compared with the radical disco producers who emerged in the mid-70's. Walter Gibbons and Shep Pettibone, for example, took Mr. Moulton's approach further: they loved to turn songs into wild, weird, drum-driven experiments. But part of the joy in this compilation is the gentleness of Mr. Moulton's approach; he's invisible, unless you're paying attention. Whether he's toying with B.T. Express's "Peace Pipe" or extending the sublime novelty hit "Moonboots," by Orlando Riva Sound, Mr. Moulton makes mixes that hint at what came before and what would come after. You can hear soul songs morphing into machine music.

In the 70's, "disco" evolved from a place into a genre, and in the 80's, house and techno producers focused even more intently on rhythm tracks. It sometimes seems that dance-music producers are doing their best to finish what Mr. Moulton and others started: stripping away the songs until almost nothing's left.

Maybe the job is just about done. Certainly, some of the best electronic dance music these days is also some of the sparsest. In Germany and elsewhere, producers and D.J.'s have figured out ways to evoke disco's propulsion by using little more than hums and clicks and snippets and squiggles. It's just an extension of the Moulton doctrine: a relatively simple track, slowly mutating over 5 or 10 or even (in an age of CD's and laptops) 30 minutes, can drive dancers crazy.

Erik Moller, the Swede who records as Unai, is often counted as one of the minimalists; he's known for subtle, twitchy tracks that occasionally hint at dub reggae. "A Love Moderne," his second full-length CD, is to be released in America next month, and it's a slight departure. There are more melodies, more singing (his own), more songs. His fans will probably claim that this is his pop album, but beware: Unai fans probably have a different definition of pop than you do. (That's why they're Unai fans.)

Make no mistake: this is ghostly, sometimes eerie music. Mr. Moller is clearly still obsessed with subtle electronic textures and smudgy bass lines that could almost be computer glitches. And yet he has filled this album with strong, melancholy melodies, and unlike most of his contemporaries, he doesn't embarrass himself when he tries to sing. He often hides behind electronic filters; it's as if he recorded his voice and then erased it, leaving only a trace behind.

One track, "Heart Is to the Left," is about as close as Unai gets to a swaggering disco track. There's a sharp, unrelenting beat and an old-fashioned love lyric: "Truly I believe in you," he sings, although his voice soon disappears into the mix. And in "Modern Love," the music transforms itself through sudden cuts and gradual fades; it's a woozy composition made of gauzy synthesizers, wobbly beats, muscular bass lines, half-decayed backing vocals.

There's something pleasantly perverse about what Mr. Moller is doing: after years of making skeletal dance music, he's adding flesh to the bones he so carefully stripped. But not too much — the whole trick, in fact, is to make these skinny songs sound fleshier than they are. Whether they mean to or not, producers like him are heading back toward the disco mixes of the 1970's, only from the other side. Once it was a thrill to hear pop songs turning into electronic tracks. But it can be just as much fun to hear the process in reverse.

Also, this morning on the way to work, I nearly had one of *those moments* in my car listening to the Tom Moulton mix of Camouflage's "You've Got The Power". That part where everything drops out but the drums and then he starts bringing in the voices in sorta cyclical rounds of 'You've Got! - You've Got The Powaahhh! - You've Got! - You've Got!' plus thos string swells! OH MY GAWD!

rentboy (rentboy), Thursday, 20 April 2006 18:02 (eighteen years ago) link

Weird, I had a similar *devastated by music* moment in the car last week listening to Patrice Rushen's "Haven't You Heard" from the Levan "paradise" dbl CD. I had recently heard a gospel cover of "Haven't You Heard" that converts the "I've been looking for you" into an address to Jesus, and it was so bizarre-yet-comforting to return to the sexual and secular original and have it sound 10 million times better . . .

Drew Daniel (Drew Daniel), Thursday, 20 April 2006 19:08 (eighteen years ago) link

i have no idea why it retails for $25 here. has the exchange rate really gotten that bad? the double disc is selling for 12 pounds in the UK apparently.

Dustygroove.com has it for $18.99

Jay Vee's Return (Manon_69), Thursday, 20 April 2006 20:19 (eighteen years ago) link

Weird, I had a similar *devastated by music* moment in the car last week listening to Patrice Rushen's "Haven't You Heard" from the Levan "paradise" dbl CD.

Last week I played this song approximately 80 zillion times.

Matos-Webster Dictionary (M Matos), Thursday, 20 April 2006 20:26 (eighteen years ago) link

reducible though they may be, how Dixieland are some of these? the banjo break on Al Downing, the clarient soloing through "Peace Pipe"

Beta (abeta), Thursday, 20 April 2006 22:13 (eighteen years ago) link

it's as if everyone was revving up for the Bicentennial

Matos-Webster Dictionary (M Matos), Friday, 21 April 2006 00:45 (eighteen years ago) link

I'm guessing the lean in this comp towards Philly Soul rather than straight disco was intentional (Soul Jazz having put out philly comps before, etc)

Michael F Gill (Michael F Gill), Friday, 21 April 2006 01:24 (eighteen years ago) link

I love how long he took to bring in the vocals on Patti Jo's Make Me Believe In You, and stripped down the music becomes when he does. It's a reverse of most the mixes on the collection.

Jacobs (LolVStein), Friday, 21 April 2006 01:52 (eighteen years ago) link

No room on the mix for his incredible version of "We're On the Right Track" by Ultra High Frequency (on the Disco Gold LP)? WHY NOT??

Mr. Snrub (Mr. Snrub), Friday, 21 April 2006 02:55 (eighteen years ago) link

I just ogt this in the mail today
http://www.discogs.com/release/330728
the Tom Moulton mix is amazing.

Jacobs (LolVStein), Friday, 21 April 2006 03:05 (eighteen years ago) link

no liner notes in the part 2 vinyl.

:(

danny boy (danny boy), Friday, 21 April 2006 08:56 (eighteen years ago) link

once again, the SJ liners are suspect.

Beta (abeta), Friday, 21 April 2006 13:23 (eighteen years ago) link

two weeks pass...
Bump! I received this in my mailbox today. Holy Smokes. There are Tom Moulton mixes galore as well as a bunch of Patrick Adams productions/arrangements. One of the better disco comps in recent years, IMHO.

Jay Vee's Return (Manon_69), Tuesday, 9 May 2006 00:36 (seventeen years ago) link

wow! i only know like ... three of those tracks!

Captain TeenTalk (vahid), Tuesday, 9 May 2006 00:49 (seventeen years ago) link

Anyway, speaking of great disco compilations, I'd recommend getting hold of Ben Liebrand's Grand 12-Inches comps; they have other dance music beyond disco too, but their main focus is on 70s disco and early 80s boogie. Liebrand has done a great job of compiling the 12" versions of almost all the essential disco classics, plus the comps have also some odder but charming choices (like the 12" version of Boney M's "Rasputin" that begins with an awesome 3 minute drum break), as well many rarities that haven't been released on CD before. These are pretty much my favourite compilations of the 00s.

Tuomas, Friday, 6 April 2012 18:39 (twelve years ago) link

^^ what makes you think this guy gives a fuck what you think his attitude is, he lives in a tom of finland comic

i always had the impression that he didn't have much of a sex life (?), but yeah, he's a total hard-ass and deserves to have any opinion about music he wants.

i'm really fond of the john morales mix comps that came out recently. they're on spotify too.

desk calendar white out (Matt P), Friday, 6 April 2012 18:53 (twelve years ago) link

i mean, there are some not-great songs on them i guess, but the overall vibe really does it for me.

desk calendar white out (Matt P), Friday, 6 April 2012 18:58 (twelve years ago) link

the 12" version of Boney M's "Rasputin" that begins with an awesome 3 minute drum break

I love it anyway, but ... wow, this sounds incredible!

Ismael Klata, Friday, 6 April 2012 19:11 (twelve years ago) link

i always had the impression that he didn't have much of a sex life

i thought the chapter in "love saves the day" was all about the opposite but maybe i am thinking of someone else

the late great, Friday, 6 April 2012 19:19 (twelve years ago) link

i'm a huge fan of levan's live paradise garage thing

― the late great, Friday, April 6, 2012 12:26 AM (15 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

this should imo be the first thing recommended to anyone getting into disco ever

D-40, Friday, 6 April 2012 20:53 (twelve years ago) link

Don't recall "Love Saves the Day" saying much about TM's sex life...dude didn't even go to clubs a whole lot iirc. Can check later.

Cosign on the Morales comp btw. Also good and I think not mentioned yet is the Patrick Adams comp "Master of the Masterpiece".

James Bond Jor (seandalai), Friday, 6 April 2012 21:23 (twelve years ago) link

Probably not too exciting for serious disco heads but maybe useful for the curious: I've been compiling a Spotify playlist of 111 great disco tracks by 111 artists. Spotify coverage for disco is kind of patchy (e.g. almost nothing on Prelude Records, and obv lots of things are OOP) so there's more Salsoul than I'd otherwise go for but I think most of the bases are covered.

James Bond Jor (seandalai), Friday, 6 April 2012 21:38 (twelve years ago) link

Amazing, thanks. I tried making one up from Turn The Beat Around but it was thankless

Ismael Klata, Friday, 6 April 2012 21:45 (twelve years ago) link

looks very good, seandalai, i will check it out :)

breastcrawl, Friday, 6 April 2012 21:49 (twelve years ago) link

I was bored, so I did companion piece to Seandalai's playlist. Here's a Spotify playlist of 66 of my favourite disco tunes, it doesn't overlaps with Sean's.

Tuomas, Saturday, 14 April 2012 13:16 (twelve years ago) link

one month passes...

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41Tbaj3dY0L._SS400_.jpg

damnnnnn this is fantastic.

cant believe there isn't more love for this on ilm.

4 cds of disco brilliance.

original extended versions with a ton of new edits, that sound amazing (no modern remix sounds - sound very of the original era).

quite tempted to stump up for the 10 cd (10!) boxset thats out in a few days time.

mark e, Thursday, 17 May 2012 21:28 (eleven years ago) link

that looks great. pretty affordable!

tylerw, Thursday, 17 May 2012 21:48 (eleven years ago) link

its absolutely amazing.

best £14 i ever spent.

was a little worried re the new era re-edits

- but it sounds like tom has applied the same golden disco dust to the tracks as he did back in the 70s.

mark e, Thursday, 17 May 2012 21:55 (eleven years ago) link

10 cd boxset!!! would this be his complete mixes?

JacobSanders, Thursday, 17 May 2012 22:11 (eleven years ago) link

Following on from the recent Top 40 album ‘Philadelphia International: The Re-Edits” and the Current No.21 album ‘Philadelphia International Classics: The Tom Moulton Remixes’, it gives us great pleasure to introduce Philadelphia International: The 40th Anniversary Box Set – the most complete and comprehensive study of the Philadelphia International catalogue to date.

We invited world acknowledged Philadelphia International expert Ralph Tee to return to compile his second Box Set for the label following his previous ground-breaking 14 x vinyl LP box set in 1986 (over 25 years ago) which still regularly sells for £100+ on e-bay and throughout collectors circles. This time Ralph has the added benefit of a further 25 years of experience studying the Philadelphia International operation and a lot more time to play with over twelve and a half hours of pure quality music from one of the greatest labels of all time.

Also included within the package will be a 60 page full-size booklet containing full sleeve notes and track details from Ralph Tee (Ralph is also author of the definitive “Who’s Who In Soul Music”) which will also include a number of archive photos and key album scans.

We are also proud to include within the booklet for the first time ever, a fully comprehensive complete discography of all U.S. Philadelphia International and related labels compiled by Philadelphia International expert David Grimes (aka ‘Phillydave’). An absolute must for all Philly collectors and especially Philadelphia International archivists as there has never been an officially printed full discography before.

All recordings will be fully re-mastered to the highest quality.

We will be doing a series of specially commissioned film clips of both Ralph Tee and Richard Searling interviewing Philadelphia International co-founder Kenny Gamble. This will be distributed via various social network forums, blogs and You Tube in the weeks leading up to release.

Track Listing

CD 1

1. Zach's Fanfare # 2 Original Album Version 1.03 M.F.S.B.
2. K-Jee Original Album Version 4.12 M.F.S.B.
3. T.S.O.P. (The Sound Of Philadelphia) Original Single Version 3.17 M.F.S.B. feat The Three Degrees
4. Message In The Music Original Single Version 3.21 The O'Jays
5. Sexy Original Single Version 3:10 M.F.S.B.
6. Let's Groove Original Single Version 3.03 Archie Bell & The Drells
7. Backstabbers Original Single Version 3:03 The O'Jays
8. The Love I Lost Original Single Version 3.32 Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
9. When Will I See You Again Original Single Version 2.57 The Three Degrees
10. I Love Music Original Album Version 6.51 The O'Jays
11. I'll Always Love My Mama Original Single Version 2.41 The Intruders
12. Year Of Decision Original Single Version 2:38 The Three Degrees
13. The Soul City Walk Original Single Version 3.08 Archie Bell & The Drells
14. Bad Luck Original Album Version 6.24 Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
15. Do It Any Way You Wanna Original Single Version 3:14 People's Choice
16. Philly Jump Original Album Version 5.06 Instant Funk
17. Take Good Care Of Yourself Original Single Version 3.03 The Three Degrees
18. Love Is The Message Original Album Version 6.36 M.F.S.B.
19. Show You The Way To Go Original Single Version 3.28 The Jacksons
20. Darlin' Darlin' Baby Original Album Version 4:17 The O'Jays

Running Time CD1: 75.45

CD 2

1. Win Place or Show (She's A Winner) Original Single Version 2.27 The Intruders
2. 992 Arguments Original Single Version 2.21 The O'Jays
3. Dirty Ol' Man Original Single Version 3.12 The Three Degrees
4. Satisfaction Guaranteed Or Take Your Love Back Original Single Version 3.26 Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
5. Love Train Original Album Version 6.15 The O'Jays
6. Get Down With The Philly Sound Original Album Version 4.29 M.F.S.B.
7. Jam Jam Jam (All Night Long) Original Album Version 3.37 People's Choice
8. A Nice Girl Like You Original Album Version 3.20 The Intruders
9. If You Don't Know Me By Now Original Single Version 3.23 Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
10. Me & Mrs Jones Original Album Version 4.47 Billy Paul
11. Wake Up Everybody Original Album Version 7.31 Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
12. For The Love Of Money Original Single Version 3.32 The O'Jays
13. Don't Leave Me This Way Original Album Version 6.05 Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
14. Livin' For The Weekend Original Single Version 2.52 The O'Jays
15. You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine Original Album Version 4:27 Lou Rawls
16. Free Love Original Album Version 4:02 Jean Carn
17. People Power Original Album Version 4:17 Billy Paul
18. Nobody Could Take Your Place Original Album Version 5:01 Dee Dee Sharp Gamble

Running Time CD 2: 75.34

CD 3

1. You're The Reason Why Original Single Version 3.03 The Ebonys
2. Days Go By Original Single Version 2.36 Bobby Bennett
3. New York City’s A Lonely Town Original Album Version 3.07 Dick Jensen
4. Stop And Think Original Single Version 3.07 The Trammps
5. One Day Of Peace Original Single Version 2.48 Love Committee
6. The Devil Made Me Do It Original Single Version 4.30 Robert Upchurch
7. Who In The World Original Single Version 3.59 The Ethics
8. Do You Like The Way I Love Original Single Version 3.04 The Ebonys
9. Never Let You Get Away From Me Extended Single Version 4.33 Anthony White
10. I'm A Changed Person Original Single Version 3.13 Kaleidoscope
11. If You Move, You Lose Original Single Version 2.57 Carolyn Crawford
12. I'm So Glad I'm Me 3:03 Original Album Version 3.01 The Ebonys
13. Can’t Believe That You Love Me Original Album Version 3.53 Bunny Sigler
14. You Bring Out The Best In Me Original Single Version 3.15 Derek & Cyndi
15. Hey Baby Original Single Version 2.52 Anthony White
16. Where Do We Go From Here Original Album Version 4.27 The Trammps
17. Good & Plenty Original Album Version 2.41 Carolyn Crawford
18. Yellow Sunshine Original Album Version 4.07 Yellow Sunshine
19. To Be Happy Is The Real Thing Original Album Version 3.22 The Intruders
20. It's Forever Original Single Version 4.32 The Ebonys

Running Time CD 3: 69.41

CD 4

1. Where Are All My Friends Original Single Version 3:20 Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
2. Summertime And I’m Feeling Mellow Original Album Version 4.04 M.F.S.B.
3. Let Life Flow Original Album Version 4:29 The O'Jays
4. If You Wanna Go Back Original Album Version 3:20 Jean Carn
5. It's Hard Not To Like You Original Album Version 3:59 Archie Bell & The Drells
6. Party Time Man Original Album Version 5:13 The Futures
7. Everyone's A Star Original Album Version 5:41 The Intruders
8. Your Love Is Good Original Album Version 2:52 Bunny Sigler
9. The Whole Town's Talking Original Album Version 4:44 Billy Paul
10. So Glad I’m The One Original Album Version 3:15 Instant Funk
11. Keep On Lovin' You Original Album Version 3:40 Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
12. Yes You Need Love Original Album Version 3:32 Anthony White
13. It Ain't Reggae (But It’s Funky) Original Album Version 3:44 Instant Funk
14. (You're The One) Someone Special Original Album Version 4.16 The Futures
15. Keep Smilin' Original Album Version 5:55 Bunny Sigler
16. I'm In Love Once Again Original Album Version 5.53 Jean Carn
17. The Whole Town's Laughing At Me Original Album Version 4:27 Teddy Pendergrass
18. Sooner Or Later Original Album Version 5.35 Billy Paul

Running Time CD4: 78.33

CD 5

1. Let’s Make A Baby Original Album Version 3:48 Billy Paul
2. Now That We Found Love Original Single Version 3.07 The O'Jays
3. Blues Away Original Album Version 3.12 The Jacksons
4. I Believe In Love Original Album Version 3.56 Dee Dee Sharp Gamble
5. Easy, Easy, Got To Take It Easy Original Album Version 4.53 Teddy Pendergrass
6. I Bet She Won't Love You Like I Do Original Album Version 3.16 Jean Carn
7. Use To Be My Girl Original Single Version 3.21 The O'Jays
8. Strength Of One Man Original Album Version 3.54 The Jacksons
9. See You When I Git There Original Single Version 3.07 Lou Rawls
10. Only You Original Album Version 5.05 Teddy Pendergrass
11. Intro/My Love Don't Come Easy Original Album Version 5.07 Jean Carn
12. Come On And Dance Dance Dance Original Album Version 5.28 Bunny Sigler
13. This Feeling Is Killing Me Original Album Version 3.30 The Jones Girls
14. Let ‘Em In Original Single Version 3.32 Billy Paul
15. Picture Us Original Album Version 2.34 Bunny Sigler
16. Life Goes On Original Album Version 4.29 The Jones Girls
17. Lady Love Original Album Version 4.00 Lou Rawls
18. Where Will You Go When The Party's Over? Original Album Version 4.07 Archie Bell & The Drells

Running Time CD5: 71.02

CD 6

1. The More I Get, The More I Want Original Album Version 4.27 Teddy Pendergrass
2. Stop And Think It Over Original Album Version 4.24 Anthony White
3. Living Together Original Album Version 4.26 The Jacksons
4. (No, No) You Can't Come Back Now Original Album Version 2.28 Jean Carn
5. You Can't Hide From Yourself Original Album Version 4.06 Teddy Pendergrass
6. (I'm Just Thinking About) Cooling Out Original Single Version 3.35 Jerry Butler
7. Only The Strong Survive Original Single Version 3:25 Billy Paul
8. Use Ta Be My Guy Original Album Version 5.13 M.F.S.B.
9. I Don't Love You Anymore Original Album Version 3.59 Teddy Pendergrass
10. To Prove I Love You Original Album Version 4.11 The O’Jays
11. Things Are Gonna Get Better Original Album Version 2.55 Bunny Sigler
12. Not The Staying Kind Original Album Version 3.52 Lou Rawls
13. Holdin' On Original Album Version 4.52 Dexter Wansel
14. Don't Let Love Get You Down Original Album Version 4.20 Archie Bell & The Drells
15. Let's Clean Up The Ghetto Original Album Version 4.51 The Philadelphia All Stars
16. You’re Gonna Make Me Love Somebody Else Original Album Version 4.30 The Jones Girls
17. What’s The Matter With The World? Original Album Version 5.56 Lou Rawls
18. When Somebody Loves You Back Original Album Version 4.58 Teddy Pendergrass

Running Time CD6: 78.57

CD 7

1. Life On Mars Original Album Version 5.51 Dexter Wansel
2. Sonceré (The Infinite Hour Glass) Original Album Version 6.20 Michael Pedicin Jr.
3. Tight Money Original Album Version 4.48 Leon Huff
4. Compared To What Original Album Version 5.20 Billy Paul
5. For The Love of Money Original Album Version 4.12 Thad Jones & Mel Lewis
6. Something For Nothing Original Album Version 2.58 M.F.S.B.
7. Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be) Original Album Version 4.06 Patti LaBelle
8. Manhattan Skyline Original Album Version 4.47 M.F.S.B.
9. In Good Faith Original Album Version 5.12 Norman Harris
10. Reality Original Album Version 5.36 Monk Montgomery
11. Forever With You Original Album Version 4.18 Phyllis Hyman
12. My Favourite Person Original Album Version 4.14 The Rojas
13. I Ain't Jivin’, I'm Jammin’ Original Album Version 5.55 Leon Huff
14. Mysteries of the World Original Album Version 5.28 M.F.S.B.
15. Theme from The Planets Original Album Version 4.52 Dexter Wansel
16. Malorie Original Album Version 3.46 Billy Paul

Running Time CD7: 78.16

CD 8

1. Come Go With Me Original Album Version 5.48 Teddy Pendergrass
2. Don't Let It Go To Your Head Original Album Version 4.51 Jean Carn
3. Mine All Mine Original Album Version 4.31 The Stylistics
4. I'm In Love Again Original Album Version 5.52 Patti LaBelle
5. Brandy Original Album Version 4.13 The O'Jays
6. The Sweetest Pain Original Album Version 5.42 Dexter Wansel
7. Ain't No Time Fa Nothing Original Album Version 5.29 The Futures
8. When I’m Gone Original Album Version 4.48 The Jones Girls
9. Turn Off The Lights Original Album Version 5.54 Teddy Pendergrass
10. I Can’t Stop (Turning You On) Original Album Version 3.56 Silk
11. I've Been Pushed Aside Original Album Version 5.11 McFadden & Whitehead
12. We Got Some Catchin' Up To Do Original Album Version 5.02 Jean Carn
13. Maybe It's Love This Time Original Album Version 4.09 The Stylistics
14. Who Can I Run To Original 12” Extended Mix 4.43 The Jones Girls
15. Close The Door Original Album Version 3.33 Teddy Pendergrass
16. Children Of The Night Original Album Version 5.12 The Jones Girls

Running Time CD8: 79.22

CD 9

1. Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now Original Album Version 7.01 McFadden & Whitehead
2. Was That All It Was Original 12” Mix 6.28 Jean Carn
3. Bring The Family Back Original Album Version 5.00 Billy Paul
4. Nights Over Egypt Original Album Version 4.40 The Jones Girls
5. Put Our Heads Together Original Album Version 5.41 The O'Jays
6. Keep It Comin' Original Album Version 4.48 The Jones Girls
7. I Heard It In A Love Song Original Album Version 5.11 McFadden & Whitehead
8. The Spirit's In It Original Album Version 5.49 Patti LaBelle
9. Strut Your Funky Stuff Original Single Version 3.37 Frantique
10. What's Your Name Original Album Version 4.53 The Stylistics
11. Dance Turned Into Romance Original Album Version 4.28 The Jones Girls
12. Strategy Original Album Version 6.55 Archie Bell & The Drells
13. I Love You Anyway Original Album Version 4.30 Dee Dee Sharp Gamble
14. Betcha Lucky Star Original Album Version 4.51 Jean Carn
15. Let Me Be Good To You Original Album Version 5.28 Lou Rawls

Running Time CD9: 79.48

CD 10

1. Love You Direct Original Album Version 3.51 The O'Jays
2. Ain't You Had Enough Love Original Album Version 4.13 Phyllis Hyman
3. Somebody's Gotta Move Original Album Version 5.12 The Dells
4. Do You Get Enough Love Original Album Version 4.36 Shirley Jones
5. First Time Together Original Album Version 4.03 Phyllis Hyman
6. I Can't Forget You Original Album Version 4.30 Patti LaBelle
7. Hurry Up This Way Again Original Album Version 5.53 The Stylistics
8. Easy Money Original Album Version 4.03 Dee Dee Sharp Gamble
9. Summer Fling Original Album Version 4.49 The O'Jays
10. This Too Shall Pass Original Album Version 5.27 Phyllis Hyman
11. Baby Don't Go Away Mad Original Album Version 4.38 The Dells
12. She Knew About Me Original Album Version 4.35 Shirley Jones
13. If Only You Knew Original Album Version 4.44 Patti LaBelle
14. Extraordinary Girl Original Single Version 5.19 The O'Jays
15. Heaven Only Knows Original Album Version 4.07 Teddy Pendergrass
16. Baby Don't Go, Yet Original Single Version 5.23 The Jones Girls

Impetuous hybrid (Matt P), Thursday, 17 May 2012 22:16 (eleven years ago) link

Christ!

JacobSanders, Thursday, 17 May 2012 22:20 (eleven years ago) link

damnnn. how much does that cost?

tylerw, Thursday, 17 May 2012 22:21 (eleven years ago) link

10 cds = totally insane, but oh so tempting.

given that this tom moulton box is the first time i've properly dived into the philly sound, i have to say this stuff just sounds so good.

of course, i've heard a few of these tracks before, and even have a couple scattered about on disco compilations/mixtapes, but to have a complete 4 hour session in one box drives home how good it is.

oh, and to top it all there is a 10 minute version of lou rawls 'you'll never find a love like mine', which is worthy of entry price alone.

xpost : the big 10 cd boxset = £40 in the uk

mark e, Thursday, 17 May 2012 22:25 (eleven years ago) link

for completion, here is the rundown on the tom moulton set :

Following on from the massively popular Philadelphia International: The Re-Edits package, here is the 2nd release in our special Philly 40
campaign which is celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Philadelphia International Records. Welcome to the hugely anticipated Philadelphia
International Classics: The Tom Moulton Remixes .

Tom Moulton s involvement with Philadelphia International spans the entire 40 years of their existence with many of his early mixes unaccredited in the era before the 12 Disco Disc. In 1977 PIR released the ground-breaking historic original double LP Philadelphia Classics which featured 8 of Tom Moulton s greatest PIR mixes. The album has subsequently been reissued several times and is rightly hailed as a must have classic for ANY serious music lovers collection.

We have now taken all 8 tracks featured on the original Philadelphia Classics added a further 7 lost Tom Moulton mixes which have previously
never been easily available and commissioned a further 16 BRAND NEW Tom Moulton mixes on The O Jay s Back Stabbers , The Intruder s (Win, Place or Show) She s A Winner , Billy Paul The Whole Town s Talking , Robert Upchurch The Devil Made Me Do It , The Three Degree s Year Of Decision and When Will I See You Again , Archie Bell & The Drells Let s Groove and Where Will You Go When The Party s Over , Lou Rawls You ll Never Find Another Love Like Mine and See You When I Git There , People s Choice Jam Jam Jam (All Night Long) , Teddy Pendergrass I Don t Love You Anymore , The O Jay s This Time Baby , The Futures Party Time Man , Jean Carn s My Love Don t
Come Easy and The Jones Girls Nights Over Egypt .

This will be 31 true full-length Philadelphia International Classics in total delivered in a deluxe box with 4 separate CD s plus a 16 page booklet
with sleeve notes by Lloyd Bradley and containing some rare photos of Tom Moulton and Sigma Sound studios.

In short, Philadelphia International Classics: The Tom Moulton Remixes will be one 2012 s most revered releases.
About the Artist
Disc 1:
1. Back Stabbers 9.36 The O Jays
- Original U.S. Single Chart Debut 08/07/72
2. (Win, Place Or Show) She s A Winner 7.28 The Intruders
- Original U.S. Single Chart Debut 19/08/72
3. Slow Motion 7.47 Johnny Williams
- Original U.S. Single Chart Debut 09/09/72
4. Love Train 6.14 The O Jays
- Original U.S. Single Chart Debut 20/01/73
5. I ll Always Love My Mama 9.41 The Intruders
- Original U.S. Single Chart Debut 12/05/73
6. The Love I Lost 12.28 Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
- Original U.S. Single Chart Debut 22/09/73
7. Dirty Ol Man 8.17 The Three Degrees
- Original U.S. Single Chart Debut 06/10/73
Total Playing Time: 61.31

Disc 2:
1. The Whole Town s Talking 8.39 Billy Paul
- Original U.S. Album Chart Debut 24/11/73
2. Love Epidemic 7.32 The Trammps
- Original U.S. Single Chart Debut 29/12/73
3. T.S.O.P The Sound Of Philadelphia 5.42 MFSB Featuring The Three Degrees
- Original U.S. Single Chart Debut 02/03/74
4. Year Of Decision 6.44 Three Degrees
- Original U.S. Single Chart Debut 09/03/74
5. Where Do We Go From Here 5.30 The Trammps
- Original U.S. Single Chart Debut 18/05/74
6. Love Is The Message 11.30 MFSB
- Original U.S. Single Chart Debut 13/07/74
7. The Devil Made Me Do It 10.35 Robert Upchurch
- Original U.S. Single Release Didn t Chart
8. When Will I See You Again 5.52 Three Degrees
- Original U.S. Single Chart Debut 28/09/74
Total Playing Time: 62.04

Disc 3:
1. Trusting Heart 5.58 The Trammps
- Original U.S. Single Chart Debut 23/11/74
2. Bad Luck 8.00 Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
- Original U.S. Album Chart Debut 01/03/75
3. Trammps Disco Theme/Zing Went The Strings 6.41 The Trammps
Original U.S. Album Chart Debut 10/05/75
4. Do It Any Way You Wanna 5.30 People s Choice
- Original U.S. Single Chart Debut 19/07/75
5. I Love Music 9.43 The O Jays
- Original U.S. Single Chart Debut 01/11/75
6. Don t Leave Me This Way 11.03 Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
- Original U.S. Album Chart Debut 06/12/75
7. Let s Groove 10.20 Archie Bell & The Drells
- Original U.S. Album Chart Debut 27/12/75
8. You ll Never Find Another Love Like Mine 9.57 Lou Rawls
- Original U.S. Single Chart Debut 15/05/76
Total Playing Time: 67.12
CD 4
1. Where Will You Go When The Party s Over 9.05 Archie Bell & The Drells
- Original U.S. Album Chart Debut 22/01/77
2. Jam Jam Jam (All Night Long) 7.42 People s Choice
- Original U.S. Album Chart Debut 26/06/76
3. I Don t Love You Anymore 8.41 Teddy Pendergrass
- Original U.S. Album Chart Debut 19/03/77
4. See You When I Git There 9.36 Lou Rawls
- Original U.S. Album Chart Debut 16/04/77
5. This Time Baby 9.50 The O Jays
- Original U.S. Album Chart Debut 29/04/78
6. Party Time Man 9.09 The Futures
- Original U.S. Single Chart Debut 13/01/79
7. My Love Don t Come Easy 10.46 Jean Carn
- Original U.S. Single Chart Debut 22/12/79
8. Nights Over Egypt 9.12 The Jones Girls
- Original U.S. Single Chart Debut 13/02/82
Total Playing Time: 74.01

mark e, Thursday, 17 May 2012 22:27 (eleven years ago) link

Stream

Brakhage, Thursday, 17 May 2012 22:38 (eleven years ago) link

... of the 4CD set (which is great), not the 10

Brakhage, Friday, 18 May 2012 18:01 (eleven years ago) link

thanks, listening now!

tylerw, Friday, 18 May 2012 19:09 (eleven years ago) link

god, this is really great. no way to stay in a semi-bad mood while this is playing, that's for sure.

tylerw, Friday, 18 May 2012 20:21 (eleven years ago) link

indeed :-)

mark e, Saturday, 19 May 2012 00:15 (eleven years ago) link

three weeks pass...

http://soundcloud.com/strut/bang-the-party-bang-bang/s-77Fw0

owenf, Wednesday, 13 June 2012 10:15 (eleven years ago) link

five months pass...

this 4 cd set is by far the best thing i have heard this year ....

mark e, Friday, 23 November 2012 22:46 (eleven years ago) link

four months pass...

so so so so so so so good

Woody Ellen (Matt P), Sunday, 24 March 2013 08:05 (eleven years ago) link

ten months pass...

so so so so so so so so so good.

whenever one of these versions hit the playlist i go to the machine and go .. 'oooh of course .. '

such a great compilation/boxset ..

mark e, Thursday, 30 January 2014 21:14 (ten years ago) link

Yeah, probably the best disco compilation of them all. (Alongside the the first two or three "Grand 12-Inches" comps.) Basically the only flaw (if you can call it a flaw) that for obvious reasons it only has Moulton's Philly International remixes. Would love to see a career-spanning, multi-label comp of his mixes one day, but I guess licensing issues would make it impossible?

Tuomas, Thursday, 30 January 2014 21:21 (ten years ago) link

well, this set was a pure philly deal ..
but yes, a career defining set would be amazing ..
whether possible is another question.
but damn .. how awesome would such a thing be !

mark e, Thursday, 30 January 2014 21:33 (ten years ago) link

are you guys talking about the one with tracklist in the OP? this one is more complete http://www.discogs.com/Tom-Moulton-Philadelphia-International-Classics-The-Tom-Moulton-Remixes/release/3498587

flopson, Thursday, 30 January 2014 21:35 (ten years ago) link

and coincidentally i've been listening to it all day

flopson, Thursday, 30 January 2014 21:35 (ten years ago) link

@flopson : thats the one that i have.

tis 4 cds of pure perfection.

has convinced many of my friends as to the brilliance of disco.

mark e, Thursday, 30 January 2014 21:41 (ten years ago) link

i mean 10 minutes of philly vs lou rawls !

time to melt in the sheer velvetness of the groove.

mark e, Thursday, 30 January 2014 21:43 (ten years ago) link

Yeah, the 4 CD is what I was talking about too.

Tuomas, Thursday, 30 January 2014 21:44 (ten years ago) link

it's the best thing ever

flopson, Thursday, 30 January 2014 21:45 (ten years ago) link

glad to see we agree.

mark e, Thursday, 30 January 2014 21:47 (ten years ago) link

If you like to hear some of Moulton's pre-PI mixes, this comp was reissued on CD a few years ago, it's pretty awesome too. "Make Me Believe in You" (originally a Curtis Mayfield production) is woderfully gritty and ballsy, and "We're on the Right Track" is one of the most beautiful tracks he ever remixed.

Tuomas, Thursday, 30 January 2014 21:50 (ten years ago) link

yeah those two patti jo tracks are something else

the late great, Thursday, 30 January 2014 21:53 (ten years ago) link

oooh . not seen that around tuomas.

i need that.

ta for the pointer.

mark e, Thursday, 30 January 2014 21:53 (ten years ago) link

just bought that boxset the other day, (the moulton, philly intl one), it is fab. Great liner notes, too, moulton seems like such a rad dude in every interview i've read (like 2)

brimstead, Thursday, 30 January 2014 22:54 (ten years ago) link

agreed.
there is a current thread re bands and books in a few years.
i would love to read toms take on the disco era.
though i am concerned he is a little too nerd-esque re editing tapes etc, given the perfection of his mixes.
surely he had to be a full on part of the studio 54/disco excess experience ?

mark e, Thursday, 30 January 2014 23:09 (ten years ago) link

it's so mindblowing reading/thinking about the first 12" records and improvements in audio tech in the 70s, i mean, holy shit, dancers must have been practically hallucinating hearing music sound so good in a big space for the first time.

brimstead, Thursday, 30 January 2014 23:32 (ten years ago) link

six years pass...

Funny I didn't revive this earlier. Anyway, Moulton's been putting up unreleased mixes on Bandcamp. No details per se -- new? old? stuff he did for fun? -- and you gotta wonder about the exact rights issues but nonetheless:

https://tommoulton.bandcamp.com/album/the-tom-moulton-unreleased-mixes-volume-one

https://tommoulton.bandcamp.com/album/the-tom-moulton-unreleased-mixes-volume-2

Ned Raggett, Saturday, 8 August 2020 14:40 (three years ago) link

Very imformative thread, thanks! A couple mentions on Rolling Reissues 2020:
From the writers of 'Last Night A DJ Saved My Life', Bill Brewster & Frank Broughton have come up trumps again with this fabulous book 'The Record Players'!!!

Leading dance music writers Brewster and Broughton detail the visionary DJs who dramatically changed the course of music: from the very first nightclub DJs, to the founders of entire genres, including northern soul, hip hop, disco, techno, drum’n’bass and beyond.

These are the obsessives, the playboys, the musical eccentrics who founded the craft of DJing, developed amazing techniques for performing with recorded music, and revolutionised the way music is conceived, created and enjoyed. They gave us new ways to have the times of our lives and forged a worldwide industry of nightlife and dance music. From unsung pioneers to overheated superstars, all the biggest DJ names are here!

Includes Tom Moulton, Francois Kevorkian, Louie Vega, Marshall Jefferson, John Peel, David Mancuso, Alfredo, Shut Up & Dance, Danielle Badelli and lots, lots more!!!!!
https://soundsoftheuniverse.com/product/the-record-players-the-story-of-dance-music-told-by-history-s-greatest-djs-by-bill-brewster-and-frank-broughton

dow, Saturday, 8 August 2020 16:00 (three years ago) link

Also just listened to...soundtrack to Tim Lawrence's book, Love Saves The Day: A History of American Dance Culture, 1970-1979, and it's a trip, as expected..."Above And Beyond" is certainly the most sensitive Edgar Winter track I've heard: voices and synths guided through sunset-tinged blue skies by Tom Moulton's production.

― dow, Thursday, July 30, 2020 Descriptions off the cuff, on the fly! Of course.

dow, Saturday, 8 August 2020 16:04 (three years ago) link

Yeah the Tim Lawrence book 'soundtracks' on Bandcamp are truly great.

Ned Raggett, Saturday, 8 August 2020 17:48 (three years ago) link

five months pass...

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