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French Disco Boogie Sounds Vol. 4 (1977-1991)

French Disco Boogie Sounds Vol. 4 (1977-1991)

Artists

Various

Catno

FVR150LP

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Compilation

Country

France

Release date

Nov 29, 2019

Styles

Boogie

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

25€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Dwight Druick - Georgy Porgy (Disco Version)

5:50

A2

Marco Attali - J'Ai Pris Une Claque (Unreleased)

3:27

A3

Serge Delisle - Germaine (Remix)

6:29

B1

Wai Kop - Lola

3:52

B2

Chris O'Hara - Sur Les Coussins De La Discothèque

5:27

B3

Acayouman - Funk Around

6:22

C1

Djeneba - Better Day (Hard Soul Mix)

5:24

C2

David Simon - Transistor (Instrumental)

5:14

C3

Marco Attali - La Relève Du Matin (Instrumental)

4:30

D1

Shen Et Les Shendys - Je Ne Suis Que Musique

3:47

D2

Eric Chotteau - Affirmatif-Negatif

4:17

D3

Cyrill - Night Ghetto

2:58

D4

Aries - Braziliana

3:54

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