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Product Description Compilation producers: Michael Cohen, Bill Levenson, Denis McNamara. Digitally remastered by Suha Gur. The PURE DISCO series traffics unabashedly in nostalgia, returning listeners to the days of the glitter ball and the polyester suit with disco classics from their youth (or their parents' or older siblings' youth). This third volume is just as giddy a retro-journey as its two predecessors. For trepidatious rockers, there's Blondie's crossover hit 'Heart of Glass.' Fans of the Philly sound will be pleased by the inclusion of Harold Melvin & the Bluenotes' 'The Love I Lost.'
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And those with no qualms about dipping into the kitschiest realms of disco culture will positively revel in the presence of such classics as Irene Cara's 'Fame' and of course the Village People's 'In the Navy.' Photographer: Pete Ashworth.