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I Created Disco [Japan Bonus Tracks]
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Album Details: I Created Disco [Japan Bonus Tracks]

Release Date:06/30/2007
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Track List: I Created Disco [Japan Bonus Tracks]

  1. Merry Making at My Place
  2. Colours
  3. This Is the Industry
  4. Girls
  5. Acceptable in the 80s
  6. Neon Rocks
  7. Traffic Cops
  1. Vegas
  2. I Created Disco
  3. Disco Heat
  4. Vault Character
  5. Certified
  6. Love Souvenier
  7. Electro Man

Pro Reviews: I Created Disco [Japan Bonus Tracks]

  • All Music Guide

    Scottish remixer, songwriter, former bedroom artist, MySpace star, and finally majorlabel recording artist on EMI, Calvin Harris released his debut album of electronic dance music with snatches of the Human League, or maybe more accurately the League Unlimited Orchestra, in the summer of 2007, including two Top Ten singles, "Acceptable in the 80s" and "The Girls." The former track is a slice of tongueincheek discopop for all those born in the decade after dance music took over the world, and the latter extols the virtues of all types of girls (even those carrying a little bitty extra weight), with political correctness abounding as he namechecks that he likes black, white, Asian, and mixedrace girls along with at least half a dozen different nationalities. "Vegas" was released as a vinylonly track, and one can picture cruising down the Strip in an opentop car, the mobile equivalent of a boogie box or ghetto blaster turned up to maximum, as all the local girls' heads turn to see who's i...n town. Several of the tracks are instrumentals, including "Certified," "Love Souvenir" (a cool, endoftheevening jazzy number), and the title track, although this does have a monologue of Harris explaining how and when he really did create disco. "Traffic Cops" is less than a minute of honking horns, but if you thought that was short, blink once and you would certainly miss the track "Vault Character," eight seconds long with just four electronic notes down the scale. Harris doesn't need to sing his electronic noises from the keyboard are quite sufficient but when he does sing there is a hint of the accent and attitude of the Streets' Mike Skinner, especially on "Colours" as he sings "I don't care what you dress like or what you wear/But please make sure baby you've got some colours in there," and his rhyming of the title phrase from "Neon Rocks" with "pink socks," which comes with a reminder: "Stop me if I've said it before/I keep my secret stash in the drawer." In keeping with the gaudy neon disco theme, the album was also released as a limited edition with a glowinthedark cover. [This Japanese version of I Created Disco includes bonus tracks.] - Sharon Mawer, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Calvin Harris

Favoring a naughty schoolboy look that makes him seem even younger than his already tender years (22 when his first major label album was released), Scottish artist, producer and remixer Calvin Harris has a similarly youthful and forwardlooking approach to his music. Skipping the usual apprenticeship in the clubs or on indie labels, Harris went from posting his own DIY ... Read more