MP3 2616 mb.
Performer: Stereo Mode
Title: Disco Inferno
Country: Italy
Catalog Number: VSL 02.03
Label: Visual Trax
Released: 2003
Style: House, Disco
Rating: 4.0
Votes: 814
| 1 | Burn It Up (Tribal Mix) |
| 2 | Disco Inferno (Radio Edit) |
| 3 | Burn It Up (Tribappella Tools) |
| 4 | Disco Inferno (Club Mix) |
Disco Inferno. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Disco Inferno is the fourth studio album by American soul-disco group, The Trammps, released in 1976 through Atlantic Records. The album peaked at No. 16 on the R&B albums chart. It also reached No. 46 on the Billboard 200. The album features the title track, which peaked at No. 9 on the Hot Soul Singles chart, No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100, and No. 1 on the Hot Dance Club Play chart, and I Feel Like I've Been Livin' On the Dark Side of the Moon, which charted at No. 52 on the Hot Soul Singles. Brilliant rework of the classic 'Disco Inferno' Saxophone fuelled funky house - Enjoy . Not to be confused with the English experimental rock band formed in the 1980s, the song by rapper 50 Cent, the 2006 musical set in the 1970s, the American professional wrestler born Glenn Gilbertti, and the second-season episode of Quantum Leap. Disco Inferno is a song by American disco band The Trammps from their 1976 studio album of the same name. With two other cuts by the group it reached 1 on the US Billboard Dance Club Songs chart in early 1977, but had limited mainstream success until 1978. Disco Inferno - SUPERfreak. Исполнитель: SUPERfreak. 2013 pop. Just better. Disco Inferno gained much greater recognition when the 10:54-minute album version was included on the soundtrack to the 1977 film Saturday Night Fever. Re-released by Atlantic Records, the track peaked at number 11 in the U. during the spring of 1978, becoming The Trammps' biggest and most-recognized single. Later, it was included in the Saturday Night Fever musical, interpreted by 'DJ Monty' in the Odissey 2001 discothèque. On September 19, 2005, Disco Inferno was inducted into the Dance Music Hall of Fame. The Trammps. Disco Inferno was first released in 1976 on the album of the same name. It was popular in dance clubs, but made it to just 53 on the US charts. In 1977, the song was used in the movie Saturday Night Fever, and in 1978 it was re-released as a single, going to 11. The scene where the song was used in the movie was shot at the 2001 Club in New York, where The Trammps would often perform. The raging fire in this song is a metaphor for the musical heat on the dance floor, but the refrain burn, baby, burn was also a phrase chanted at the Watts Riots in 1965 as fires raged t. Complétez votre collection The other uses, see Disco Inferno disambiguation. Disco InfernoStudio album by The TrammpsReleasedDecember 29, 1976StudioSigma Sound StudiosPhilade