Reading the threads, the cut after Gimmme Some is Erucu from the Mahogany soundtrack. The original album version was like < 2 minutes but there have been various good remixes on vinyl and CD since then as long as 8 minutes. I mixed a version myself about a year ago. If I think about it I will post it.
What's funny about this is that I actually purchased this in a small studio in NYC in the 1970s where this dude pressed it for me on the spot. The vinyl was less than 12 in, like 8-9 in , or something. It's buried somewhere in my obscure archives from that era. They used to play this in the cool underground clubs in those days. Great, great jam.
Great Funk Mix! Watched the whole thing with a smile!
HankyPankyProd 1 year ago
the title of song at 5.00 ?
frugola92 2 years ago
its a monster,shit.
flesknakken 2 years ago
Let's play a game
Say: Hi mr DiscoPartrick
Hi mr DiscoPatrick
Madrrrrrrrrrrr 2 years ago
4.22
PCchongor 2 years ago
.19
PCchongor 2 years ago
Old school at it's best. What D.J during the 70's didn't hit this up?
Empirestateexp 3 years ago
wow this is the best..wo i remember this gem and jam of all jams, this is classic. i havent heard this in years..thank you :))
chinita41 3 years ago
Francois K modeled this Sunshine Sound acetate after Walter Gibbons mixes.
Chuckscott 2 years ago
OMG...
Does anybody know of this being available as mp3 or wav?
I will definitely pay for a digital copy..!
Let me know..!
anastazio2 3 years ago
Super funky mix,also nice work with the old flyers/posters
sammybee 3 years ago
Reading the threads, the cut after Gimmme Some is Erucu from the Mahogany soundtrack. The original album version was like < 2 minutes but there have been various good remixes on vinyl and CD since then as long as 8 minutes. I mixed a version myself about a year ago. If I think about it I will post it.
urbanstrut 3 years ago
What's funny about this is that I actually purchased this in a small studio in NYC in the 1970s where this dude pressed it for me on the spot. The vinyl was less than 12 in, like 8-9 in , or something. It's buried somewhere in my obscure archives from that era. They used to play this in the cool underground clubs in those days. Great, great jam.
urbanstrut 3 years ago
I love it
rdecaserio 3 years ago
The very first beat is from Dexter Wansel's 'You Can Be What You Wanna Be' from the PIR LP Life On Mars.
phillydisco 3 years ago
And the track between Love Unlimited Orchestra and Jimmy Bo Horne is 'Take A Little' by Liquid Pleasure.
phillydisco 3 years ago
Oh wow thats a fat sound, would drop into one of my funk drum n bass mixes soooo nice.
Gonna have to look for this one, do you have the records catalogue number and tracklisting?
gavdoff 3 years ago
Discopatrick,
welke artiest is het aan het begin van deze mix?(de salsa intro)
Matra066 3 years ago
The first track is from "Kongas-Jungle"
discopatricknl 3 years ago
@discopatricknl The first song is dexter Wansel you can be what you wanna be the 2nd song is my sweet summer suite love unlimited orchestra.
dcotto61 9 months ago
Whats the name of the track after Jimmy bo Hornes Gimme some ?
Finnsnor 4 years ago
Hello,
The song after Jimmy Bo Horne is:Jermain Jackson-Erucu.
discopatricknl 4 years ago
FANTASTIC version!!!
klavers 4 years ago
wow, I loved this, what an awesome mix. Thanks for posting it
Mannyman50 4 years ago
thanks.
juttdisco 4 years ago