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Boogie Down U.S.A.
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Album Details: Boogie Down U.S.A.

Release Date:01/01/1975
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Track List: Boogie Down U.S.A.

  1. Do It Any Way You Wanna
  2. Are You Sure
  3. Micky D's
  4. I'm Leaving You
  5. Sooner You Get Here
  1. Boogie Down U.S.A.
  2. Nursery Rhymes
  3. Party Is a Groovy Thing
  4. If You Want Me Back
  5. Don't Send Me Away

Pro Reviews: Boogie Down U.S.A.

  • All Music Guide

    If you asked five different RB experts what the first disco songs were, you might get five different answers. It has been argued that the disco beat was born in Philadelphia in 1972, when Jerry Butler recorded his fast, ultra-danceable version of the Kenny Gamble/Leon Huff classic "One Night Affair" (which had been previously recorded by the O'Jays in 1969). Even if Butler's hit wasn't the very first disco single, it was definitely among the first. It's inaccurate to give Philly all the credit for disco's birth -- Isaac Hayes and Barry White, neither of whom are Philadelphians, have been exalted as two of disco's early architects -- but the city deserves some of the credit. When Philly soul gave way to Philly disco-soul, one of the groups that got in on the action was the People's Choice. The group's 1975 smash "Do It Any Way You Wanna" is a definitive example of Philly dance music, as are several other disco-funk gems on Boogie Down U.S.A., including "Party Is a Groovy Thing" and the ...clever "Nursery Rhymes." However, not everything on this 1975 LP (which was produced by Gamble Huff at Philly's legendary ~Sigma Sound Studios) is dance-oriented. The playful "Are You Sure" and the ballad "Don't Send Me Away" are pure Philly soul, and the instrumental "Mickey D's" contains jazz overtones. Without question, Boogie Down U.S.A. is the most essential LP that the People's Choice recorded in the '70s. - Alex Henderson, All Music Guide Read more Less

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People's Choice

Vocalist/keyboardist Frank Brunson formed People's Choice in Philadelphia in the early '70s. Drummer/percussionist David Thompson, vocalists Valerie Brown and Marc Reed, guitarists Darnell Jordan and Johnnie Hightower, keyboardists Clifton Gamble and Bill Rodgers, and bassist/vocalist Stanley Thomas were in the original lineup. Despite the vocalists, the group's biggest... Read more