Various Artists - Now That’s What I Call 80s Dancefloor: Hi - NRG & Pop - Vinyl LP Record - Bondi Records

Various Artists - Now That’s What I Call 80s Dancefloor: Hi-NRG & Pop - Vinyl LP Record

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NOW Music is proud to present a new series of vinyl compilations, NOW That’s What I Call 80s Dancefloor. Each edition will feature an essential collection of tracks representing key genres from the incredible diversity that were all part of 1980s Dance music.

The first volume, across 30 tracks on 2-LPs, pressed on 1 Green and 1 Blue vinyl, presents the best in HI-NRG and POP.

Originating in U.S. gay clubs in the late 1970s and early 1980s, this up-tempo Disco, often with synth-driven electronic instrumentation and characterised by a pulsating rhythm and it’s unrelenting beat became hugely popular in the charts of the mid-80s. The then new production and writing team of Stock, Aitken and Waterman, produced their first #1 - for Dead Or Alive with ‘You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)’, a huge hit for Hazell Dean with ‘Whatever I Do (Wherever I Go), and crucially ‘You Think You’re A Man’ for Divine – which, courtesy of a truly fabulous ‘Top Of The Pops’ appearance, brought this underground genre in to the living-rooms of ‘80s Britain. DJ and producer Ian Levine created a huge anthem with Evelyn Thomas’ ‘High Energy’ and popularised hot U.S. club tracks through his Record Shack label, and Jimmy Somerville enjoyed massive chart success as part of Bronski Beat, who with Marc Almond covered ‘I Feel Love’, the 1977 Donna Summer classic, often cited as the influence and basis for ‘Hi-NRG’, and as the lead singer of The Communards, who had the best-selling single in 1986 with their energised cover of the Disco standard ‘Don’t Leave Me This Way’. 

Essential Hi-NRG club tracks are included from Barbara Pennington, Miquel Brown, and Sheryl Lee Ralph. Established club hitmakers Boys Town Gang, Man 2 Man and The Weather Girls all enjoyed huge crossover chart hits. By the late ‘80s, Stock, Aitken & Waterman produced classics of the genre for Bananarama and Donna Summer, whilst using components of Hi-NRG to create pure Pop smashes for Kylie Minogue and Mel & Kim.

Hi-NRG influenced Pop consistently produced some of the decades’ biggest Dance tracks including ‘Relax’ from Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Bananarama’s ‘Venus’,  the sublime ‘Voyage Voyage’ from Desireless, London Boys’ ‘Requiem’, ‘Tell It To My Heart’ by Taylor Dayne, and Sinitta’s ‘So Macho’ – plus established artists enjoyed huge floor-filling hits including ‘Jump (For My Love)’ from The Pointer Sisters, Kim Wilde with ‘You Keep Me Hangin On’, and the incredible Pet Shop Boys produced ‘Losing My Mind’ by Liza Minnelli, whilst a fusion of styles created irrepressible Pop-Dance smashes from Malcolm McLaren, Laura Branigan, Sabrina and Maria Vidal.

The influence of Disco was pervasive across many genres during the 1980s – but Disco itself was far from over. It evolved throughout the decade, often in conjunction with other genres, in particular Electronic Dance Music. So stay tuned, as the next journey back to the 80s Dancefloor is all about DISCO & ELECTRO!

Track list:

A1    The Communards With Sarah Jane Morris–    Don't Leave Me This Way
A2    Dead Or Alive–    You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)
A3    Hazell Dean–    Whatever I Do (Wherever I Go)
A4    Bananarama–    Love In The First Degree
A5    The Weather Girls–    It's Raining Men
A6    Barbara Pennington–    All American Boy
A7    Boys Town Gang–    Can't Take My Eyes Off You (Radio Edit)
A8    Donna Summer–    Love's About To Change My Heart (PWL 7" Mix)
B1    Frankie Goes To Hollywood–    Relax
B2    Malcolm McLaren–    Double Dutch (Edit)
B3    Kim Wilde–    You Keep Me Hangin' On (Album Version)
B4    Desireless–    Voyage Voyage (PWL Britmix)
B5    Liza Minnelli–    Losing My Mind
B6    London Boys–    Requiem
B7    Laura Branigan–    Shattered Glass
C1    Evelyn Thomas–    High Energy
C2    Hazell Dean–    Searchin' (I Gotta Find A Man)
C3    Sheryl Lee Ralph–    In The Evening (Original Radio Edit)
C4    Miquel Brown–    So Many Men, So Little Time
C5    Divine–    You Think You're A Man (Radio Edit)
C6    Man 2 Man–    Male Stripper
C7    Bronski Beat With Marc Almond–    I Feel Love / Johnny Remember Me
D1    Bananarama–    Venus
D2    Mel & Kim–    Respectable
D3    Kylie Minogue–    I Should Be So Lucky
D4    Sabrina–    Boys (Summertime Love)
D5    Sinitta–    So Macho
D6    Maria Vidal–    Body Rock
D7    The Pointer Sisters*–    Jump (For My Love) (Single Remix)
D8    Taylor Dayne–    Tell It To My Heart

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