
NOW That's What I Call An Era - Disco: 1973-1980 Vinyl LP Blue, Violet & Pink Colour 2025
Tracklist:
LP1
- Chic â Le Freak (Edit)
- Sister Sledge â We Are Family (Single Edit)
- Gloria Gaynor - I Will Survive (Single Version)
- Sylvester â You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)
- Chaka Khan â I'm Every Woman
- Candi Staton â Young Hearts Run Free
- Diana Ross - Upside Down
- Sheila & B. Devotion â Spacer (7'' Edit)
- Amii Stewart â Knock On Wood (7â Edit)
- The Three Degrees - Givin' Up Givin' In
- Eruption - I Can't Stand The Rain
- Boney M. - Daddy Cool
- Village People â YMCA
- Michael Zager Band - Let's All Chant
- Lipps Inc. - Funkytown (Single Version)
- Dee D. Jackson - Automatic Lover
LP 2
- Donna Summer - MacArthur Park (Single Version)
- Earth, Wind & Fire with The Emotions - Boogie Wonderland
- McFadden & Whitehead - Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now (Single Version)
- Marvin Gaye - Got To Give It Up
- Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes featuring Teddy Pendergrass - The Love I Lost (Single Version)
- George McCrae â Rock Your Baby
- Tina Charles - I Love To Love
- Andrea True Connection - More, More, More (Single Version)
- Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons â December, 1963 (Oh, What A Night)
- The Trammps â Disco Inferno (Single Edit)
- A Taste Of Honey - Boogie Oogie Oogie
- Diana Ross - Love Hangover
- Grace Jones - I Need A Man
- Amanda Lear - Follow Me (Single Version)
- Patrick Juvet â I Love America
- Frantique - Strut Your Funky Stuff (Single Version)
LP 3
- Baccara - Yes Sir, I Can Boogie
- Belle Epoque â Black Is Black
- Alicia Bridges - I Love The Nightlife (Disco 'Round) (Single Version)
- Rose Royce - Car Wash (Single Version)
- The Real Thing â Can You Feel The Force (7â Single Version)
- Kool & The Gang - Ladies Night (Edit)
- Barry White - You See The Trouble With Me (Single Version)
- Yvonne Elliman - If I Can't Have You
- Elton John - Are You Ready For Love ('79 Version Radio Edit)
- Heatwave - Boogie Nights
- The Emotions - Best Of My Love
- LaBelle - Lady Marmalade (Single Version)
- Cheryl Lynn - Got to Be Real
- Odyssey - Native New Yorker
- Thelma Houston - Don't Leave Me This Way (Single Version)
- Donna Summer - Last Dance (Single Version)
NOW Music proudly presents the next release in our âNOW Thatâs What I Call An Eraâ series â NOW That's What I Call An Era - Disco: 1973-1980 â a dazzling celebration of the golden age of disco.
This stunning 3LP set, pressed on blue, violet and pink vinyl, showcases 48 essential tracks that lit up the dancefloors, charts, and airwaves at the height of disco fever â an era when glittering anthems, euphoric grooves, and iconic vocal performances defined nightlife around the world.
LP1 opens in iconic style with Chicâs monumental âLe Freakâ followed by Sister Sledgeâs equally legendary âWe Are Familyâ, and Gloria Gaynorâs empowering #1 âI Will Surviveâ. Anthems follow from Sylvester with âYou Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)â and Chaka Khan with âIâm Every Womanâ, ahead of the timeless âYoung Hearts Run Freeâ by Candi Staton and the first side finishes with production by Chicâs Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards on massive hits for Diana Ross with âUpside Downâ, and Sheila & B. Devotion with âSpacerâ. Flip the LP over for Amii Stewartâs version of âKnock On Woodâ followed by The Three Degrees, Eruption and the first smash from Boney M., âDaddy Coolâ. The Village People topped the chart with âYMCAâ which has become an enduring party favourite, which leads to the infectious âLetâs All Chantâ from the Michael Zager Band, Lipps Inc. with âFunkytownâ and to close the first LP, sci-fi disco from Dee D. Jackson with âAutomatic Loverâ.
LP2 begins with Donna Summerâs epic version of âMacArthur Parkâ, before Earth, Wind & Fire with The Emotions bring pure euphoria on âBoogie Wonderlandâ, and McFadden & Whitehead with the floor-filling âAinât No Stoppinâ Us Nowâ. Great vocals from Marvin Gaye and Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes come ahead of George McCraeâs âRock Your Babyâ, one of the collectionsâ earliest and inspirational moments. UK artist Tina Charles hit the top with âI Love To Loveâ, and Andrea True Connection complete the side with the ear-worm âMore More Moreâ whilst over on the other side legends Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons hit dancefloor gold and the #1 spot with âDecember, 1963 (Oh, What A Night)â, ahead of The Trammps with their era-defining âDisco Infernoâ. A Taste Of Honey, Grace Jones and a second appearance from Diana Ross are up next â before the LP closes with an enduring classic, âFollow Meâ from Amanda Lear, Patrick Juvetâs âI Love Americaâ, and Frantique with âStrut Your Funky Stuffâ.
LP3 bursts to life with the international smash and UK #1, âYes Sir, I Can Boogieâ from Baccara, before a huge hit cover from Belle Epoque with âBlack Is Blackâ. Next; Alicia Bridges, Rose Royce and UK chart toppers The Real Thing, ahead of funk-infused disco brilliance from Kool & The Gang and Barry White â whilst the side closer is Yvonne Ellimanâs âIf I Canât Have Youâ, from the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack and over on the final side thereâs a stellar run of Disco nuggets: kicking off with Elton Johnâs irresistible âAre You Ready For Loveâ, originally released in 1979 and a #1 in 2003 along with âBoogie Nightsâ from Heatwave, The Emotions with âBest Of My Loveâ, and LaBelleâs influential âLady Marmaladeâ. The anthemic âGot To Be Realâ from Cheryl Lynn is next ahead of the trio of closing tracks: Odyssey with the sublime âNative New Yorkerâ, Thelma Houstonâs Grammy-winning âDonât Leave Me This Wayâ, and fittingly, Donna Summerâs iconic âLast Danceâ, ending the collection in perfect style.
An unforgettable journey through the songs that defined the dancefloor: NOW Thatâs What I Call An Era â Disco: 1973-1980 â the definitive celebration of discoâs golden age.
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$18.56NOW That's What I Call An Era - Disco: 1973-1980 Vinyl LP Blue, Violet & Pink Colour 2025
Tracklist:
LP1
- Chic â Le Freak (Edit)
- Sister Sledge â We Are Family (Single Edit)
- Gloria Gaynor - I Will Survive (Single Version)
- Sylvester â You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)
- Chaka Khan â I'm Every Woman
- Candi Staton â Young Hearts Run Free
- Diana Ross - Upside Down
- Sheila & B. Devotion â Spacer (7'' Edit)
- Amii Stewart â Knock On Wood (7â Edit)
- The Three Degrees - Givin' Up Givin' In
- Eruption - I Can't Stand The Rain
- Boney M. - Daddy Cool
- Village People â YMCA
- Michael Zager Band - Let's All Chant
- Lipps Inc. - Funkytown (Single Version)
- Dee D. Jackson - Automatic Lover
LP 2
- Donna Summer - MacArthur Park (Single Version)
- Earth, Wind & Fire with The Emotions - Boogie Wonderland
- McFadden & Whitehead - Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now (Single Version)
- Marvin Gaye - Got To Give It Up
- Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes featuring Teddy Pendergrass - The Love I Lost (Single Version)
- George McCrae â Rock Your Baby
- Tina Charles - I Love To Love
- Andrea True Connection - More, More, More (Single Version)
- Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons â December, 1963 (Oh, What A Night)
- The Trammps â Disco Inferno (Single Edit)
- A Taste Of Honey - Boogie Oogie Oogie
- Diana Ross - Love Hangover
- Grace Jones - I Need A Man
- Amanda Lear - Follow Me (Single Version)
- Patrick Juvet â I Love America
- Frantique - Strut Your Funky Stuff (Single Version)
LP 3
- Baccara - Yes Sir, I Can Boogie
- Belle Epoque â Black Is Black
- Alicia Bridges - I Love The Nightlife (Disco 'Round) (Single Version)
- Rose Royce - Car Wash (Single Version)
- The Real Thing â Can You Feel The Force (7â Single Version)
- Kool & The Gang - Ladies Night (Edit)
- Barry White - You See The Trouble With Me (Single Version)
- Yvonne Elliman - If I Can't Have You
- Elton John - Are You Ready For Love ('79 Version Radio Edit)
- Heatwave - Boogie Nights
- The Emotions - Best Of My Love
- LaBelle - Lady Marmalade (Single Version)
- Cheryl Lynn - Got to Be Real
- Odyssey - Native New Yorker
- Thelma Houston - Don't Leave Me This Way (Single Version)
- Donna Summer - Last Dance (Single Version)
NOW Music proudly presents the next release in our âNOW Thatâs What I Call An Eraâ series â NOW That's What I Call An Era - Disco: 1973-1980 â a dazzling celebration of the golden age of disco.
This stunning 3LP set, pressed on blue, violet and pink vinyl, showcases 48 essential tracks that lit up the dancefloors, charts, and airwaves at the height of disco fever â an era when glittering anthems, euphoric grooves, and iconic vocal performances defined nightlife around the world.
LP1 opens in iconic style with Chicâs monumental âLe Freakâ followed by Sister Sledgeâs equally legendary âWe Are Familyâ, and Gloria Gaynorâs empowering #1 âI Will Surviveâ. Anthems follow from Sylvester with âYou Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)â and Chaka Khan with âIâm Every Womanâ, ahead of the timeless âYoung Hearts Run Freeâ by Candi Staton and the first side finishes with production by Chicâs Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards on massive hits for Diana Ross with âUpside Downâ, and Sheila & B. Devotion with âSpacerâ. Flip the LP over for Amii Stewartâs version of âKnock On Woodâ followed by The Three Degrees, Eruption and the first smash from Boney M., âDaddy Coolâ. The Village People topped the chart with âYMCAâ which has become an enduring party favourite, which leads to the infectious âLetâs All Chantâ from the Michael Zager Band, Lipps Inc. with âFunkytownâ and to close the first LP, sci-fi disco from Dee D. Jackson with âAutomatic Loverâ.
LP2 begins with Donna Summerâs epic version of âMacArthur Parkâ, before Earth, Wind & Fire with The Emotions bring pure euphoria on âBoogie Wonderlandâ, and McFadden & Whitehead with the floor-filling âAinât No Stoppinâ Us Nowâ. Great vocals from Marvin Gaye and Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes come ahead of George McCraeâs âRock Your Babyâ, one of the collectionsâ earliest and inspirational moments. UK artist Tina Charles hit the top with âI Love To Loveâ, and Andrea True Connection complete the side with the ear-worm âMore More Moreâ whilst over on the other side legends Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons hit dancefloor gold and the #1 spot with âDecember, 1963 (Oh, What A Night)â, ahead of The Trammps with their era-defining âDisco Infernoâ. A Taste Of Honey, Grace Jones and a second appearance from Diana Ross are up next â before the LP closes with an enduring classic, âFollow Meâ from Amanda Lear, Patrick Juvetâs âI Love Americaâ, and Frantique with âStrut Your Funky Stuffâ.
LP3 bursts to life with the international smash and UK #1, âYes Sir, I Can Boogieâ from Baccara, before a huge hit cover from Belle Epoque with âBlack Is Blackâ. Next; Alicia Bridges, Rose Royce and UK chart toppers The Real Thing, ahead of funk-infused disco brilliance from Kool & The Gang and Barry White â whilst the side closer is Yvonne Ellimanâs âIf I Canât Have Youâ, from the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack and over on the final side thereâs a stellar run of Disco nuggets: kicking off with Elton Johnâs irresistible âAre You Ready For Loveâ, originally released in 1979 and a #1 in 2003 along with âBoogie Nightsâ from Heatwave, The Emotions with âBest Of My Loveâ, and LaBelleâs influential âLady Marmaladeâ. The anthemic âGot To Be Realâ from Cheryl Lynn is next ahead of the trio of closing tracks: Odyssey with the sublime âNative New Yorkerâ, Thelma Houstonâs Grammy-winning âDonât Leave Me This Wayâ, and fittingly, Donna Summerâs iconic âLast Danceâ, ending the collection in perfect style.
An unforgettable journey through the songs that defined the dancefloor: NOW Thatâs What I Call An Era â Disco: 1973-1980 â the definitive celebration of discoâs golden age.
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Tracklist:
LP1
- Chic â Le Freak (Edit)
- Sister Sledge â We Are Family (Single Edit)
- Gloria Gaynor - I Will Survive (Single Version)
- Sylvester â You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)
- Chaka Khan â I'm Every Woman
- Candi Staton â Young Hearts Run Free
- Diana Ross - Upside Down
- Sheila & B. Devotion â Spacer (7'' Edit)
- Amii Stewart â Knock On Wood (7â Edit)
- The Three Degrees - Givin' Up Givin' In
- Eruption - I Can't Stand The Rain
- Boney M. - Daddy Cool
- Village People â YMCA
- Michael Zager Band - Let's All Chant
- Lipps Inc. - Funkytown (Single Version)
- Dee D. Jackson - Automatic Lover
LP 2
- Donna Summer - MacArthur Park (Single Version)
- Earth, Wind & Fire with The Emotions - Boogie Wonderland
- McFadden & Whitehead - Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now (Single Version)
- Marvin Gaye - Got To Give It Up
- Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes featuring Teddy Pendergrass - The Love I Lost (Single Version)
- George McCrae â Rock Your Baby
- Tina Charles - I Love To Love
- Andrea True Connection - More, More, More (Single Version)
- Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons â December, 1963 (Oh, What A Night)
- The Trammps â Disco Inferno (Single Edit)
- A Taste Of Honey - Boogie Oogie Oogie
- Diana Ross - Love Hangover
- Grace Jones - I Need A Man
- Amanda Lear - Follow Me (Single Version)
- Patrick Juvet â I Love America
- Frantique - Strut Your Funky Stuff (Single Version)
LP 3
- Baccara - Yes Sir, I Can Boogie
- Belle Epoque â Black Is Black
- Alicia Bridges - I Love The Nightlife (Disco 'Round) (Single Version)
- Rose Royce - Car Wash (Single Version)
- The Real Thing â Can You Feel The Force (7â Single Version)
- Kool & The Gang - Ladies Night (Edit)
- Barry White - You See The Trouble With Me (Single Version)
- Yvonne Elliman - If I Can't Have You
- Elton John - Are You Ready For Love ('79 Version Radio Edit)
- Heatwave - Boogie Nights
- The Emotions - Best Of My Love
- LaBelle - Lady Marmalade (Single Version)
- Cheryl Lynn - Got to Be Real
- Odyssey - Native New Yorker
- Thelma Houston - Don't Leave Me This Way (Single Version)
- Donna Summer - Last Dance (Single Version)
NOW Music proudly presents the next release in our âNOW Thatâs What I Call An Eraâ series â NOW That's What I Call An Era - Disco: 1973-1980 â a dazzling celebration of the golden age of disco.
This stunning 3LP set, pressed on blue, violet and pink vinyl, showcases 48 essential tracks that lit up the dancefloors, charts, and airwaves at the height of disco fever â an era when glittering anthems, euphoric grooves, and iconic vocal performances defined nightlife around the world.
LP1 opens in iconic style with Chicâs monumental âLe Freakâ followed by Sister Sledgeâs equally legendary âWe Are Familyâ, and Gloria Gaynorâs empowering #1 âI Will Surviveâ. Anthems follow from Sylvester with âYou Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)â and Chaka Khan with âIâm Every Womanâ, ahead of the timeless âYoung Hearts Run Freeâ by Candi Staton and the first side finishes with production by Chicâs Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards on massive hits for Diana Ross with âUpside Downâ, and Sheila & B. Devotion with âSpacerâ. Flip the LP over for Amii Stewartâs version of âKnock On Woodâ followed by The Three Degrees, Eruption and the first smash from Boney M., âDaddy Coolâ. The Village People topped the chart with âYMCAâ which has become an enduring party favourite, which leads to the infectious âLetâs All Chantâ from the Michael Zager Band, Lipps Inc. with âFunkytownâ and to close the first LP, sci-fi disco from Dee D. Jackson with âAutomatic Loverâ.
LP2 begins with Donna Summerâs epic version of âMacArthur Parkâ, before Earth, Wind & Fire with The Emotions bring pure euphoria on âBoogie Wonderlandâ, and McFadden & Whitehead with the floor-filling âAinât No Stoppinâ Us Nowâ. Great vocals from Marvin Gaye and Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes come ahead of George McCraeâs âRock Your Babyâ, one of the collectionsâ earliest and inspirational moments. UK artist Tina Charles hit the top with âI Love To Loveâ, and Andrea True Connection complete the side with the ear-worm âMore More Moreâ whilst over on the other side legends Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons hit dancefloor gold and the #1 spot with âDecember, 1963 (Oh, What A Night)â, ahead of The Trammps with their era-defining âDisco Infernoâ. A Taste Of Honey, Grace Jones and a second appearance from Diana Ross are up next â before the LP closes with an enduring classic, âFollow Meâ from Amanda Lear, Patrick Juvetâs âI Love Americaâ, and Frantique with âStrut Your Funky Stuffâ.
LP3 bursts to life with the international smash and UK #1, âYes Sir, I Can Boogieâ from Baccara, before a huge hit cover from Belle Epoque with âBlack Is Blackâ. Next; Alicia Bridges, Rose Royce and UK chart toppers The Real Thing, ahead of funk-infused disco brilliance from Kool & The Gang and Barry White â whilst the side closer is Yvonne Ellimanâs âIf I Canât Have Youâ, from the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack and over on the final side thereâs a stellar run of Disco nuggets: kicking off with Elton Johnâs irresistible âAre You Ready For Loveâ, originally released in 1979 and a #1 in 2003 along with âBoogie Nightsâ from Heatwave, The Emotions with âBest Of My Loveâ, and LaBelleâs influential âLady Marmaladeâ. The anthemic âGot To Be Realâ from Cheryl Lynn is next ahead of the trio of closing tracks: Odyssey with the sublime âNative New Yorkerâ, Thelma Houstonâs Grammy-winning âDonât Leave Me This Wayâ, and fittingly, Donna Summerâs iconic âLast Danceâ, ending the collection in perfect style.
An unforgettable journey through the songs that defined the dancefloor: NOW Thatâs What I Call An Era â Disco: 1973-1980 â the definitive celebration of discoâs golden age.










