A little disappointed with this one. I use to have the original vinyl version when released in 77 which I adored. Then I bought the Remastered CD 1995 which I really liked and sounded great. I gave that copy away to have this version. The presentation on this edition is lovely and similar to the original vinyl version. I can't say I am all that impressed with the sound quality though. The sound quality on the first disk is a grade less than on the 1995 Remastered CD version.
The second disk, which is really why I bought this edition, is The Serban Ghenea Mixes, which aren't as impressive as I would have expected from this so call 'impresario producer' of music. There is some subtle vocal variations on each mix, most notably on 'You Should Be Dancing', which is nice enough in itself.
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What has me really disappointed and surprised is that the recordings levels on these mixes are wrong and there is a small amount of distortion in sound. I guess I shouldn't be so surprised, after listening to these mixes it seems obvious to me now that this was just another marketing ploy for music companies to cash in on, and that Serban Ghenea didn't have to do much here to make a fast buck on the back of some of the greatest music ever made.
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There's no improving on perfection, no matter how people may claim otherwise. This album was actually counterfeited to meet the demand for it! They were almost identical to the genuine ones, but the print is slightly fuzzy on both the cover and the labels. The sound quality is also not as crisp. Since so many different bootleggers were making them, that could explain why there are so many different versions of this out there that seem almost normal, but with varying quality. If you have one that is just plain weird (like the single record version) or something stranger, you probably have a counterfeit.
After this every major and minor celebrity made a disco album. People from all genres made disco albums. People of all ages bought disco records. I was a poor teenager or I would've bought it too. Saturday Night Fever wasn't just some stupid disco movie, it laid the seeds of a cultural revolution around the world. There has been nothing like it since.
People who had never been to a club were suddenly lining up. The Gibb brothers wrote and produced music for many major recording acts for at least the next decade. The Bee Gees music still lives on in many animated movies. That's how little kids know these songs. My daughter included. But all things end.
In the US the rock musicians were no longer selling their bloated stadium nonsense and started the 'disco sucks' movement and it was pretty much over like that. Radio stations changed their formats overnight. People brought their disco records to burning parties.
In the rest of the world it was still disco music for a long time. In the US it never went away. Merely headed underground and changed its name to 'dance music'.
And dance music has mutated into hundreds of sub genres. And still mutates.