It Looks Like Love (Dim's Compiled Edit) - Vincent Montana Jr.
Nuclear Night (Dim's DJ Friendly Edit) - Crystal Disco Band
Agent 406 (Dim's DJ Friendly Edit) - Lime
Not Tonight (Dim's DJ Friendly Edit) - Macho
Pumping Iron (Dim's DJ Friendly Edit) - Larry Wood
Take Me I'm Yours (Dim's DJ Friendly Edit) - Mary Clark
He'll Will Dance With Me (Dim's DJ Friendly Edit) - Capuchino
Musicland - Clymax
I'm Caught Up - Risco Connections
Track Listings (10) - Disc #2
Roll The Joint (Joey Negro Re-Edit) - Master Boogie Song and Dance
I'm In Love (Joey Negro Edit) - Cela
Chant No. 1 (I Don't Need This Pressure On) - Spandau Ballet
Love Fantasy - Mighty Fire
Skate Dancer - Vinzerelli
That Friday Pay (Part 1) - Sonny Jenkins
Situation (Joey Negro Re-Edit) - Yazoo
Get Down With The Jam Band (Joey Negro Re-Edit) - John Gibbs
Just Like A Door Knob (Joey Negro Edit) - Touche
I've Been Searching (Walter Gibbons Mix) - Arts And Crafts
This new "Kings of?" BBE-series brings together the globe?s supreme supporter of a particular musical genre and asks them to reach deep into their vaults for lesser-known gems. The first release, The Kings Of Disco, is a c... more »ompilation by two world-renowned DJ?s, Dimitri From Paris and Joey Negro. Famous for their science of mixing house with disco, the two DJs also have a prolific list of production & remix credits under their belts. In 1997 Dimitri From Paris released his first album Sacrebleu, a subtle mix of jazzy samba and soft house. With Sacrebleu selling over 80,000 copies, Dimitri went on to release the successful mix compilations, A Night at the Playboy Mansion, Disco Forever, followed by After the Playboy Mansion, and his most recent contribution to the In the House Series . Dave Lee (AKA Joey Negro), prominent Artist, Producer, Remixer , Arranger, Songwriter and DJ, is the producer of choice for artists and record companies the world over. One of the UK?s first heavyweight dance producers, Dave?s superior productions skills have led him to work with some of the brightest and biggest names in music including Diana Ross, Lionel Richie, Artful Dodger, the Pet Shop Boys, Mariah Carey, Seal and Royksopp. There?s no better way to introduce a new series than with the two dons of the disco house scene, who are sure to deliver a strong collection of retro grooves, disco anthems, and dancefloor classics.« less
This new "Kings of?" BBE-series brings together the globe?s supreme supporter of a particular musical genre and asks them to reach deep into their vaults for lesser-known gems. The first release, The Kings Of Disco, is a compilation by two world-renowned DJ?s, Dimitri From Paris and Joey Negro. Famous for their science of mixing house with disco, the two DJs also have a prolific list of production & remix credits under their belts. In 1997 Dimitri From Paris released his first album Sacrebleu, a subtle mix of jazzy samba and soft house. With Sacrebleu selling over 80,000 copies, Dimitri went on to release the successful mix compilations, A Night at the Playboy Mansion, Disco Forever, followed by After the Playboy Mansion, and his most recent contribution to the In the House Series . Dave Lee (AKA Joey Negro), prominent Artist, Producer, Remixer , Arranger, Songwriter and DJ, is the producer of choice for artists and record companies the world over. One of the UK?s first heavyweight dance producers, Dave?s superior productions skills have led him to work with some of the brightest and biggest names in music including Diana Ross, Lionel Richie, Artful Dodger, the Pet Shop Boys, Mariah Carey, Seal and Royksopp. There?s no better way to introduce a new series than with the two dons of the disco house scene, who are sure to deliver a strong collection of retro grooves, disco anthems, and dancefloor classics.
CD Reviews
Compilers Compete With The Acts
disco75 | State College, PA United States | 12/08/2004
(3 out of 5 stars)
"First, be clear that the title of this set does not refer to male vocalists or producers; "Kings" refers-- with hubris-- to the two men compiling the selections. They not only chose the recordings for this two-disc set, they remixed them to some degree. Each track is separate-- but edited, altered to make uniform the tempo, or otherwise changed from its original vinyl condition. The bad news is that many times the CD version will sound different from the vinyl one, if the listener has any of the originals. The good news is that the "kings" stick to sounds consistent with the 70s and early 80s. Fortunately these tracks have not been remixed with drum machines and synthed-up effects.
This set is perhaps more varied than the BBE "Disco Spectrum" releases. There are a few overlooked gems but also some cheesy selections. There are more tracks on these CDs than the other BBE sets that cross the line from acoustic rhythm sections of the 70s into the more electro 80s sound. I hear less soulfulness on this collection, more emphasis on what would be a contemporary club sound.
BBE seems intent on ruining our eyes. These releases have extensive liner comments about the records, but often put in tiny print in color selections that make for interesting graphics but poor reading. The white type on light gray has here been replaced with white type on red that will have you seeing afterimages if you try to peruse the notes. This set has the worst-yet example of poor BBE writing-- is it really so hard to get a proofreader to review the writing so that the phrases make sense and the grammar is cleaned up? It would make the package more credible.
The theme of the project is this: a collaboration between two rabid collectors of rareties on the internet auctions. They get together to present their selection of valued finds and congratulate themselves on their persistence. There are some entertaining tracks on these discs. The focus of this BBE release, however, has moved more to the personality and tastes of the compilers and less on the acts. Perhaps this is a result of the rarity of the records, which have little information about production. One hopes that the BBE series is not petering out, for it has presented some great collections over the years."
The Kings of Disco
T. Snyder | AZ | 01/06/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Yes the Kings of Disco has a great album name going for it first and foremost.
Basically, this is a collection of hard-to-find disco records on the ever-solid K7 label. This double disc is compiled by two world-class DJ's with great musical taste.
The tracks are definitely obscure and most people have never heard of any of the songs or the groups (with the exception of Yazoo maybe).
The music is very grooving and upbeat. It's good music for fun times. Good party music to blow through your speakers.
(Find it at the k7 site for a lot cheaper)"
THIS is Disco...
AfterHrsDisco | New Jersey, USA | 07/12/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Many people mistake the candy-corn, cheese-pop from the 70's that polluted the airwaves as Disco. They're wrong. Disco is the music that was actually played in the real clubs and Discotheques across America at the height of the genre. It was underground music by little-known bands for a select group of people that really understood it.
Dimitri and Joey Negro present an elegant and eclectic collection of Disco that is rare and precious. It's a true glimpse of how real Disco sounds. These are gritty, aggressive selections complete with edits by two of the best in the business. Anyone who's a true Disco fan or collector would jump at the chance to grab this title before it's gone.
EXCELLENT!"
Disco Pearl's
Ariel I. Battafarano | Argentinean, Living in Salt Lake City, Ut USA | 11/17/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This isn't a mix cd, it's a copilation from both Dj about not very famous or not remembered Disco Music hits. A like both DJ, but i like joey Negro better.
It's a cool Cd, and if you like real Disco and Funk, out of what your local Dj play every Friday and Saturday night, this one it's for you.
If you looking for something more comercial, i don't recommend it, this cd needs appraisuation, every song is like those pearls that your granma's has."
Disco - "The Gift That Keeps Giving"
RNC213 | Los Angeles, CA United States | 11/12/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Please take my earlier comments with "a grain of salt". To be truthful, I hadn't listened to the entire Dimitri disk (#1). The music really picks up at track #8. In fact, the compilation should relate to anyone who wants a to add alittle upbeat rhythm to their hip lifesyle. In other words, Deep House can often be too easy and predictable. Dimitri once again has shown that whatever your predisposition may be towards Disco, it can still prove to be both modern and delightful.
Although this is probably the last album by "Dimitri from Paris" that I will buy, it is only because my current interest in music is toward "Deep House". Please understand, I still believe that Dimitri has revolutionized dance music through his talent and this compilation with Joey Negro is great to experience. Mr. Negro's disk, #2, is the most compelling. In my view he has definitely been handed the baton of pregressive "Disco" by Dimitri and I am sure we can expect to hear some really amazing new stuff from him. As far as Dimitri, in the future, please indulge your American audiences with some more of that great funky interpretive "House" that we all have been so enlivened by. In closing, you will definitely find some heavenly tracks on this release and the sound is classic Dimitri; refined and beautiful."