by KC & the Sunshine Band I Feel Love by Donna Summer (Produced by Giorgio Moroder) Brick House by The Commodores Car Wash by Rose Royce Don't Leave Me This Way by Thelma Houston Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band by Meco
: This period saw disco move into the mainstream, heavily influenced by the release of Saturday Night Fever in 1977, which turned local club culture into a $4 billion industry. Sounds of the Seventies: '70s Dance Party 1978–1979 Sounds Of The Seventies_ '70s Dance Party 1976-...
Plus many others: Latin Street Hustle, Triple Hustle, Two-Step Hustle, Lindy Hustle, Fox Trot Hustle, Kick Hustle, Cha-Cha Hustle, Social Dance at Stanford Sounds Of The Seventies - '70s Dance Party 1976-1977 by KC & the Sunshine Band I Feel
The '70s Dance Party series is part of a larger Time-Life retrospective that meticulously documents the sounds of the era. These specific years are noted for the "Hustle" dance craze and the rise of the DJ as a central figure in musical expression. The music served as a safe haven for marginalized communities, particularly the LGBTQ+ and African-American communities, to express themselves freely. 1970s Disco Dances The music served as a safe haven for
As the decade drew to a close, dance music became more polished and diverse, blending soulful vocals with high-energy production. : If I Can't Have You by Yvonne Elliman Boogie Wonderland by Earth, Wind & Fire with The Emotions Disco Inferno by The Trammps Macho Man by The Village People Shake Your Groove Thing by Peaches & Herb Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah) by Chic Series Significance
This volume highlights the peak of the "Disco Fever" era, featuring chart-topping anthems that defined the nightlife of the mid-70s. :
The series is a definitive collection of disco and funk hits from the Time-Life music library. These compilations capture the specific years when dance music transitioned from underground club scenes to a global cultural phenomenon. Sounds of the Seventies: '70s Dance Party 1976–1977