Artist: Van McCoy & Friends
Title: Dancin'
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Charly | Club Soul
Genre: Soul, Funk, Disco, R&B
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 31:28 min
Total Size: 144 MB
Tracklist:01. Sweet and Easy (2019 Remaster)
02. If I Could Make You Mine (2019 Remaster)
03. The Generation Gap (2019 Remaster)
04. Help Is on the Way (2019 Remaster)
05. What Kind of a Man (2019 Remaster)
06. The Woman Who Made Me a Man (2019 Remaster)
07. Just Another Dress Rehearsal (2019 Remaster)
08. With All My Heart (2019 Remaster)
09. Ain't Got No Love (2019 Remaster)
10. Back Trackin' (2019 Remaster)
11. Ain't Got No Love (Instrumental) (2019 Remaster)
Van Allen Clinton McCoy was born in Washington D.C., Jan 6, 1940 and would go on to become an internationally acclaimed music producer, arranger, conductor and writer with over 700 songs to his credit.
To the pop buying public he is known for his 1975 Grammy Award® chart-topper "The Hustle", which at the time of recording was a throw-away track on a low-budget instrumental album called Disco Baby. McCoy was unable to repeat the success, and within three years, in 1979, he died of a heart attack at the age of only 39.
To rare soul fans Van McCoy is a hero: THE most prolific writer and producer of Northern Soul of all time, working with a host of legendary artists including. Barbara Lewis, Jackie Wilson, The Vonettes, Gene Chandler, The Sweet things, Barbara Mercer, Irma Thomas, Ruby & The Romantics, Gladys Knight & The Pips, Bobby Reed, David Ruffin, The Ad libs, Billy Woods, Dee Dee Warwick, Chris Bartley, Tony Talent, Betty Everett, Juanita Williams, and Kendra Spotswood (aka Sandi Sheldon) with whom he had a five year relationship.
DANCIN' was released by Shelby Singleton in 1976 on his SSS International label and attributed to Van McCoy & Friends, although none of the "friends" are actually listed on the album. Clearly this was released to cash in on the worldwide success of "The Hustle" and McCoy himself probably had little to do with it. All of the ten original songs were recorded much earlier, circa 1968-69, and all but three - "Sweet And Easy", "If I Could Make you Mine" and "The Generation Gap" - had been languishing, unheard and unreleased, in the Nashville vaults ever since.
It is hard to believe that the album, with its kitsch cover and out-of-kilter track list, garnered any commercial success at the time, although it did get a release in Australia. However, copies soon filtered through into the UK and into the hands of club DJs at Wigan Casino with perhaps "Help Is On The Way" becoming the stand-out track. Richard Searling played the mid-tempo "Just Another Dress Rehearsal" in the latter days of the club while unreleased instrumental versions of "Ain't Got No Love" and "Dress Rehearsal" were played post-Wigan.
It has long been contested just who the mysterious vocalists are. Chris Bartley is the favourite, although Van himself almost certainly appears on some of the tracks. Either way, Club Soul are proud to present the first ever reissue of this cult album, complete with the aforementioned, previously unreleased, instrumentals.
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