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Topic: Disco-Prog?Posted By: Antoni
Subject: Disco-Prog?
Date Posted: July 11 2024 at 04:44
Similar to traditional prog-rock compositions, the late 1970s disco songs tend to have longer durations with multiple sections, allowing for musical exploration and development within the instrumental parts, often featuring lush orchestration with synths and horns. It should therefore not be surprising that disco music has sometimes served as an influence for several prog-rock acts.
Which songs do you think best blend the intricate musicality of progressive rock with the infectious rhythms of disco, creating a unique style that we can tag as disco-prog? Camel's "Summer Lightning" serves as an excellent example.
Replies: Posted By: Hrychu
Date Posted: July 11 2024 at 04:48
How about a https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disco_polo" rel="nofollow - Disco Polo cover of Time to Turn by Eloy? 🤣🤣🤣
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Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: July 11 2024 at 05:04
The first Disco-Prog song that comes to mind is Giorgio Moroder's Knights in White Satin. Ooh, I Feel Love, I Feel Love, I Feel Love, I Feeeeel Love....
Posted By: Sean Trane
Date Posted: July 11 2024 at 06:48
the Belgian band Cos made a few (ill-advised) disco-beat prog tracks in their third album called Babel.
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Posted By: Grumpyprogfan
Date Posted: July 11 2024 at 06:57
Utopia - Disco Jets
Posted By: Heart of the Matter
Date Posted: July 11 2024 at 06:58
From outside the ranks of prog, but looking in, pretty much in the same vein that Moroder's Knights evoked by Paul
Posted By: Octopus II
Date Posted: July 11 2024 at 07:02
Would 'Rick Dees & His Cast Of Idiots' count?
Posted By: unclemeat69
Date Posted: July 11 2024 at 07:11
Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds is quite disco-y.
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Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: July 11 2024 at 07:22
Hi,
Hmmmm ... how about some later CAN ?
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Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: July 11 2024 at 07:25
What on Earth (and Fire) were they thinking!?? An Invitation to Tell Me Why one of Holland's best Symphonic Prog bands in the early 1970's became an overnight, glittery Euro-Disco sensation by the end of that same decade.
Earth and Fire - Invitation (1971)
Earth and Fire - Tell Me Why (1981)
Posted By: AFlowerKingCrimson
Date Posted: July 11 2024 at 08:28
Some of the songs on SFF's Ticket to Everwhere qualify imo.
Posted By: Grumpyprogfan
Date Posted: July 11 2024 at 09:14
Pain of Salvation - Disco Queen
Posted By: Grumpyprogfan
Date Posted: July 11 2024 at 09:17
"Aristoclub" from the new Aristocrats album has a dance club vibe.
Posted By: kreiff
Date Posted: July 11 2024 at 09:27
Can - I Want More:
Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: July 11 2024 at 10:28
^ I love Can's I Want More and a more disco cover of it that exists (could not find it on youtube now).
Sean Trane wrote:
the Belgian band Cos made a few (ill-advised) disco-beat prog tracks in their third album called Babel.
I disagree on the ill-advised front. I thoroughly adore that album and the album feels like a breath of fresh air to me. In fact, it's the Cos album that I return to the most.
Here is Magma's "Who's My Love".
Automat is a very cool one, but it's more of the Kraftwert and electronica variety than in the OP.
And for a more modern one, Chrome Hoof's "Tonyte".
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Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: July 11 2024 at 10:30
unclemeat69 wrote:
Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds is quite disco-y.
good shout
Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: July 11 2024 at 10:34
Michael Zager was a member of jazz rock band Ten Wheel Drive (although I've never heard of them). This has quite a classical inspired mid section. Love it!
Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: July 11 2024 at 10:41
1979: ELO - Disco Very - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSFqQ4XUA_Q1ovHY5XKFwZtR4_drD5O6S" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSFqQ4XUA_Q1ovHY5XKFwZtR4_drD5O6S
Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: July 11 2024 at 10:46
Posted By: AFlowerKingCrimson
Date Posted: July 11 2024 at 10:48
Grumpyprogfan wrote:
Utopia - Disco Jets
Also "set me free" from Utopia's Adventures in Utopia album. Maybe not pure disco but it at least comes pretty close with the drum beat.
Posted By: Olape
Date Posted: July 11 2024 at 13:52
How about Kingston Wall's cover from I feel love?
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Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: July 11 2024 at 14:59
STARBLASTER - 3am Disco Funk Dance Party, featuring bass player Leland Sklar, who's apparently on loan from ZZ Top.
Posted By: Antoni
Date Posted: July 11 2024 at 18:30
With this one, you might want to get up and demonstrate your dance abilities! The flowing disco groove of RTF's "Earth Juice" pairs perfectly with Al's incredible guitar work. Notably, the band's perhaps most progressive album, "Where Have I Known You Before," came out in 1974, the year disco music began to break away from its roots in funk and soul to become its own genre.
Posted By: progmanjum
Date Posted: July 11 2024 at 19:36
Grumpyprogfan wrote:
Pain of Salvation - Disco Queen
Love it!!!! Although not a favorite among PoS fans.
Posted By: AFlowerKingCrimson
Date Posted: July 11 2024 at 20:22
Posted By: Antoni
Date Posted: July 14 2024 at 03:42
"Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2" grooves its way into the disco realm with undeniable flair, proving that even Pink Floyd didn't resist making a good dance beat in the heyday of disco music.
Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: July 14 2024 at 04:05
1981: Jan Akkerman - Oil in the Family - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kDREZafd0PqAB-Gxjw8MbN3IE9RcU-EW4" rel="nofollow -
Posted By: Mystique
Date Posted: July 14 2024 at 06:44
Premiata Forneria Marconi (PFM) - Prima che venga la sera
Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: July 14 2024 at 07:14
Following on from the enormous success of their Disco Very (1979) album, ELO went one better by recruiting Olivia Newton John for the album and movie Xanadu (1980), which is far preferable to the one other version of Xanadu I know of.
Olivia Newton John & ELO - Xanadu (fully extended movie version with the roller disco drum roll)
Posted By: The Dark Elf
Date Posted: July 14 2024 at 10:16
Two songs come to mind:
Pink Floyd - Run Like Hell
Alan Parson Project - I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You
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Posted By: Sean Trane
Date Posted: July 15 2024 at 02:20
The Dark Elf wrote:
Two songs come to mind:
Pink Floyd - Run Like Hell
Alan Parson Project - I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You
I think that if Run Like Hell had been included on Animals (a rather short duration album) as it was composed during that session, it might've sounded rather differently (not so much disco-beat)
As for APP, there are a couple disco tracks on Pyramids as well.
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Posted By: David_D
Date Posted: July 15 2024 at 08:50
Antoni wrote:
With this one, you might want to get up and demonstrate your dance abilities! The flowing disco groove of RTF's "Earth Juice" pairs perfectly with Al's incredible guitar work. Notably, the band's perhaps most progressive album, "Where Have I Known You Before," came out in 1974, the year disco music began to break away from its roots in funk and soul to become its own genre.
If that's the kind of Disco-influenced Prog/Jazz-Rock we're talking about, then I could play along, I've just never thought of it as something disco-y.
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Posted By: siLLy puPPy
Date Posted: July 15 2024 at 09:22
MOTHER GONG - Disco At The End Of The World/Woman's Place
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Posted By: cstack3
Date Posted: July 16 2024 at 10:08
A fantastic satire of disco culture in the USA by Mr. Frank Zappa!
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Posted By: AFlowerKingCrimson
Date Posted: July 16 2024 at 14:16
Criswell wrote:
AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:
Grumpyprogfan wrote:
Utopia - Disco Jets
Also "set me free" from Utopia's Adventures in Utopia album. Maybe not pure disco but it at least comes pretty close with the drum beat.
"Rock Love" also, same album...
I don't remember that being very discoey but maybe a little bit.
There is a Kit Watkins thread just below this one which reminds me that I hear a bit of a disco beat in the middle part of "Mt. St. Helens" from Laybyrinth and his Early Solo Works release.
Posted By: Hrychu
Date Posted: July 16 2024 at 14:25
22:20 timestamp
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Posted By: Sebastianmoto
Date Posted: July 16 2024 at 15:18
Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: July 17 2024 at 23:38
C.U. Jan! More disco purr-fection with Jan Akkerman and the Isley Brothers Between the Sheets.
2003: Jan Akkerman - C.U. - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mtPEE5kB1nOSe_mGW_tDCX0Pg44hRQKEM" rel="nofollow -
Posted By: Antoni
Date Posted: July 18 2024 at 00:25
Kansas' "Play the Game Tonight" successfully blended elements of disco music with the band's signature sound; the song's faster sections have a strong disco feel. Upon its release in May 1982, the song was well-received by both critics and fans, reaching No. 17 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Posted By: judahbenkenobi
Date Posted: July 20 2024 at 22:27
Antoni wrote:
Camel's "Summer Lightning" serves as an excellent example.
Actually, most of the "Breathless" album was infected with disco.
Posted By: Mystique
Date Posted: July 20 2024 at 22:52
Banco del Mutuo Soccorso Baciami Alfredo
Posted By: Antoni
Date Posted: July 22 2024 at 02:08
I would like to mention Focus' 'Sylvia,' as, let's say, a proto-disco-prog instrumental piece. Released in 1972, although primarily recognized as a progressive rock track, if you listen closely, it is clear that 'Sylvia' has a disco-like rhythm that is associated with that era's dance music trends that further developed in the following years, leading to disco music as a distinct genre.
Posted By: SpaceRockTraveller
Date Posted: July 22 2024 at 04:14
Vangelis - 'Multi Track Suggestion'
Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: July 24 2024 at 10:28
Posted By: Bj-1
Date Posted: August 08 2024 at 23:16
Goblin is a good call, I immediately thought of Tenebre,
Also, this super obscure occult euro-disco trio (!!!), also from Italy, who have a quite proggy intro to their sole album:
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Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: August 09 2024 at 07:25
Mirakaze wrote:
Surprised no one's mentioned this one yet!
Soft Machine -- Soft Space
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Hi,
Goodness ... I've heard this a hundred times on Guy's show and I never knew who it was ... insane, and that is so far away from their "jazz" stuff, it's not funny ... great track.
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Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: August 09 2024 at 08:53
moshkito wrote:
Mirakaze wrote:
Surprised no one's mentioned this one yet!
Soft Machine -- Soft Space
...
Hi,
Goodness ... I've heard this a hundred times on Guy's show and I never knew who it was ... insane, and that is so far away from their "jazz" stuff, it's not funny ... great track.
Soft Space is my all-time favourite Soft Machine track, mainly because it sounds nothing like Soft Machine.
Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: August 15 2024 at 10:22
1984: Magma - Merci - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lCukWsfBpMoq1PE0W_1cqvGN4KNONro9I" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lCukWsfBpMoq1PE0W_1cqvGN4KNONro9I
Magma go disco crazy! Merci for the music, the songs they're singing. Who can live without them, I ask in all honesty?
Posted By: Cosmiclawnmower
Date Posted: August 15 2024 at 11:55
Kinda funky, perhaps not disco but pretty dancey trancey for its time.. and for who it was.. The Steve Miller band.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAxhvcJ-B2s" rel="nofollow - Macho City - YouTube
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Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: August 15 2024 at 22:51
Cosmiclawnmower wrote:
Kinda funky, perhaps not disco but pretty dancey trancey for its time.. and for who it was.. The Steve Miller band.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAxhvcJ-B2s" rel="nofollow - Macho City - YouTube
great one! 16 minutes long as well. Never cared for anything else he did though.
Posted By: Angelo
Date Posted: August 15 2024 at 22:55
Grumpyprogfan wrote:
Pain of Salvation - Disco Queen
How can that be preceeded by 12 other posts in this thread? Shame on all of you.
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Posted By: I prophesy disaster
Date Posted: August 16 2024 at 05:10
I don't know if this qualifies, but here it is anyway:
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Posted By: Sir Prog-a-lot
Date Posted: August 18 2024 at 03:02
Chrome Hoof - Tonyte (Live at Koko)
Posted By: Hrychu
Date Posted: August 22 2024 at 09:14
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Posted By: David_D
Date Posted: August 23 2024 at 12:24
Camel - "Highways of the Sun", Rain Dances (1977)
Not that I like it, but I find the whole album quite okay (now, I've got it and couldn't sell it again ), except from the disco-y artwork and even worse, the highschool-boyisch grimace on the back-cover photo - so it needed some extra cover .
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Posted By: David_D
Date Posted: August 24 2024 at 07:29
^ Actually, I think that "One of These Days..." on Rain Dances is some disco-y too, but neverthereless, I may be becoming more fond of this album, as there's something special, interesting and definitely enjoyable about it; but "Highways of the Sun" surely still doesn't hit while I've kind of improved the back-cover artwork.
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Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: August 24 2024 at 21:56
^ Not sure why Rain Dances was left off the recent Air Born box set (which I have) so didn't get the new mix treatment that Nude and the first 4 got. (I don't mind as I prefer Nude anyway)
Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: October 01 2024 at 11:23
Alphonse Mouzon - By All Means question whether this is really Disco Prog, but I like it.
Posted By: Jaketejas
Date Posted: October 10 2024 at 17:57
Posted By: Starshiper
Date Posted: October 10 2024 at 21:53
Magma's "Who's My Love" is another splendid example of the delightful mingling of prog and disco.
Posted By: Vex_Ortega
Date Posted: October 20 2024 at 06:10
Hi, I'm new to this forum. I was exploring some topics an this one looked particularly interesting. Speaking of something ascribable to disco-prog there's a song which made me fall in love by the french duo Justice. I think it could fit the definition. Give it a chance.
Posted By: Lewian
Date Posted: October 20 2024 at 07:13
Jean-Michel Jarre's hits have quite some disco feel (I see he's only "prog related" here).
Amon Dόόl II took on disco influences on some of their more hated albums in the later seventies and after . I find some of these quite enjoyable.
Posted By: Cristi
Date Posted: October 20 2024 at 08:39
Posted By: MortSahlFan
Date Posted: October 20 2024 at 10:44