The Real Romeo And Juliet (DISCO Dub version!)

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Uploaded by on Jan 7, 2010

All disco fans have heard the Original Romeo and Juliet by Disco Legend Alec Constandinos but how many have you heard the full extended version of the famous break ? The break in the original Romeo and Juliet was around a minute and a half long and some versions its not even present. However this break was what really set club dancers on fire. This is the extended cut of the break and is about 10 minutes long and is fantabulous !!! Disco at its best !!! Enjoy and comment freely !!!

Vinyl to MP3 transfer. Ultra Rare !!!!

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  • Dude, you're absolutely right. This is pure Disco at its best. It is so unfortunate that there are a few obscure disco artists that are unknown to the public. The sounds of this group is unique. It reminds me a little bit of T-Connection with the percussion beats, but gotta admit that this band is far beyond in singularity. Gotta check out their other works.

    Thanks for posting dude!

  • Sorry PeacefulSoundNVision, cut this is not a bootleg. It's the real record. I heard many times being played at Paradise Garage by Larry Levan. Judy Weinstein had already brought out David Mancuso, and took the Record Pool (For The Record) over to PG. Plus he was a member of Shure Records, Record Pool. SO Larry had no need for bootleg records. This is the original. Who ever posted this record started to mix Shake Goddam get off your ass and jam by The Funkadelics (73 or 74) thats all!

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  • shake that tail feather!!!:)

  • TIGHT!!

  • this was a bootleg 12''. just looping and re-editing by slicing tape.

  • That part of Romeo and Juliet are Acts III, IV and V and is on the other side of the 12" record (side B).

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