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French Disco Boogie Sounds Vol. 3 (1977-1987)

French Disco Boogie Sounds Vol. 3 (1977-1987)
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Artists

Various

Catno

FVR140LP

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Compilation

Country

France

Release date

Feb 16, 2018

Genres

Funk

They say that good things come in threes… it must be true and Favorite Recordings also proudly presents the third edition of its acclaimed French Disco Boogie S

They say that good things come in threes… it must be true and Favorite Recordings also proudly presents the third edition of its acclaimed French Disco Boogie Sounds compilation series.

Like on prior volumes, the complete tracklist is selected by label head honcho, Charles Maurice (aka Pascal Rioux), who’s unearthed 13 more forgotten and hidden tracks, all produced whether in France, in French, or by French artists between 1977 and 1987.

With most of these titles now very hard to find in their original edition and unknown by many, this compilation should be a must have for any Disco-Boogie-Funk music lover and collector.

Fully remastered from originals at The Carvery Cut (UK), French Disco Boogie Sounds Vol.3 (1977-1987, selected by Charles Maurice) is presented by Favorite Recordings in a gatefold vinyl double LP.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

23.5€*

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A1

Maya - Lait De Coco (Dub)

3:57

A2

N.S.T Cophie's - Ségrégation

4:37

A3

Paul Fathy - Funky Baby Love

4:12

B1

Judy Carter - Listen To The Music (12 Inch Version)

5:57

B2

Janet N'Diaye Lokamba - Funky And Fire

4:50

B3

KKÉ - Money

3:57

C1

Caramel - L'Amour Toujours L'Amour (12 Inch Version)

5:57

C2

Yannick Chevalier - Ecoute Le Son Du Soleil (Instrumental Version)

4:04

C3

J.E.K.Y.S. - Looking For You

4:26

D1

Silence - Un Peu D'Amour

3:41

D2

Wally And Shane - Give Back My Song

3:45

D3

Zorgus - Flash

3:34

D4

Joël Daydé - Qu'est-Ce Que Tu Fais Par Amour

3:27

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