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Trammps - Disco Inferno flac album
  • Performer Trammps
  • Title Disco Inferno
  • Date of release 1977
  • Country US
  • Style Disco
  • Other formats APE MP3 MP1 WAV AIFF MMF ADX
  • Genre Soul & Funk
  • Size MP3 1801 mb
  • Size FLAC 1907 mb
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 149

Disco Inferno is the fourth studio album by American soul-disco group, The Trammps, released in 1976 through Atlantic Records. The album peaked at No. 16 on the R&B albums chart.

Авторы текста и музыки. Leroy Green, Ron Kersey.

The Trammps ‎– Disco Inferno. Selo: Atlantic ‎– SD 18211. Producer, Arranged By, Written-By – Ron "Have Mercy" Kersey Written-By – Leroy Green.

Artists The Trammps Disco Inferno. Disco Inferno The Trammps. This album has an average beat per minute of 125 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 118/140 BPM). Tracklist Disco Inferno.

Disco Inferno Lyrics. Burn baby burn Burn baby burn Burn baby burn Burn baby burn Burning. To my surprise - listen - one hundred stories high People getting loose y'all, getting down on the roof, do you hear? The funk was flaming, out of control It was so entertaining, when the boogie started to explode. I heard somebody say Burn baby burn, disco inferno Burn baby burn, burn the mother down Burn baby burn, disco inferno Burn baby burn, burn the mother down Burning. Disco Inferno is a 1976 song by The Trammps. At its original release it reached 53 on the Billboard Top 100. It did not find major success until being released on the Saturday Night Fever motion picture soundtrack. It came to be The Trammps' most recognizable song, reaching number 11 on its rerelease in 1978.

Disco Inferno" was first released in 1976 on the album of the same name. It was popular in dance clubs, but made it to just on the US charts. In 1977, the song was used in the movie Saturday Night Fever, and in 1978 it was re-released as a single, going to The scene where the song was used in the movie was shot at the 2001 Club in New York, where The Trammps would often perform. The Trammps were a Philadelphia group that had their most success on the R&B charts, mostly with disco songs, including "That's Where The Happy People Go," which made in 1976. They came together when two local groups, The Volcanoes and The Exceptions, merged. They called themselves The Trammps after Charlie Chaplin, who was known as "The Little Tramp," and added the extra M to infer they were "superior tramps.

Album · 1976 · 6 Songs. Rhino Hi-Five: The Trammps - EP. 2005. Where the Happy People Go. 1976. Trammps (Extended Version). Choice Soul Cuts: The Trammps (Re-Recorded Versions). The Very Best of the Trammps (Re-Recorded Versions).

Tracklist Hide Credits

A Disco Inferno
Written-By – Green*, Kersey*
3:18
B You Touch My Hot Line
Written-By – Akins*, Bellmon*, Turner*, Drayton*
4:23

Credits

  • Mastered By – Allen*
  • Producer – Baker-Harris-Young*

Notes

Alternate label layout of UK issue

A-Side: Edited from the album K 50339 Disco Inferno.
B-Side: From the album K 50339 Disco Inferno.

A Baker-Harris-Young Production
(P) 1976
(C) 1977

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A-Side run-out, hand-etched): K-10914-A-1
  • Matrix / Runout (B-Side run-out, hand-etched): K-10914-B-1
  • Matrix / Runout (A&B-Side run-outs, hand-etched): ALLEN
  • Other (Label matrix in parenthesis):

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
45-3389 The Trammps Disco Inferno ‎(7") Atlantic 45-3389 US 1977
P-176A The Trammps Disco Inferno ‎(7", Single) Atlantic P-176A Japan 1976
ATL 10914 N The Trammps Disco Inferno ‎(7") Atlantic ATL 10914 N Germany 1978
AT 3389 The Trammps Disco Inferno ‎(7", Single) Atlantic AT 3389 Canada 1976
ATS 705 The Trammps Disco Inferno ‎(7", Single) Atlantic ATS 705 1977