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  • V/A– Boogie On The Mainline – A Collection Of Rare Disco, Funk And Boogie From Germany 1980-1987

V/A– Boogie On The Mainline – A Collection Of Rare Disco, Funk And Boogie From Germany 1980-1987

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Second hand
2xLP
Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

Boogie on the Mainline" offers a selection of 10 rare Disco tracks from Germany plus one from Austria, all originally released between 1980 and 1987.

German Funk, Rare Groove and 1970s Disco music (e.g. the highly regarded Munich scene around Italian producer Giorgio Moroder) have been widely recognized and featured on numerous reissues and compilations. However, the Boogie-ish post-disco side of German music history until now has remained relatively undiscovered. One of the reasons might be that a broader national scene in Germany (unlike the UK for example) never existed. Even though tracks by US bands such as Dazz or Midnight Star were popular in discotheks in Germany around that time, bigger labels showed little interest in promoting German groups playing this new style of Disco Funk that brought in electronic musical instruments and often lacked the iconic "four-on-the-floor" beat. Additionally, the number of bands that continued to play funky Disco and Soul music in the 1980s diminished as other styles like Synth Pop, Punk, New Wave and NDW (New German Wave) ascended in popularity.

Tracklist:
A1 Peter Patzer– You’re Not The One For Me 
A2 Ströer– Don’t Stay For Breakfast
A3 Upstairs – You’re Just Yourself 
B1 J.D. Puma Lewis– Dancing Shoes 
B2 Trust – It’s Not Over 
B3 Imagination – Strawberry Wine 
C1 Squish– Get Up
C2 Publicity– Funky Feeling 
C3 Bernie L.– Backstreetboy 
D1 Ca$h – Raff Dich Auf 
D2 The Poptown Syndicate– Keep On Lovin’ (Single Version)

Compilation / Disco / Funk
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