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Various Artist – Sam Records: The Sound of New York City 1975-1983 (2LP/3CD0 [Demon Music DEMREC1214/EDSL0177]
This is the story of one the great disco labels, a legendary label who were at the forefront of a genre during its fruition and creative peak.
Sam Weiss started SAM Records in Long Island City, New York in 1975. Sam, and his brother Hy, were born in Romania before moving to the Bronx in New York City when they were young. Sam and his brother were no strangers to the music business having been in the industry since the mid-50s running labels Old Town and Parody Records.
During the mid-1970s Disco took New York by storm and emerged into a revolutionary musical force that re-shaped the face of the City. It was however a genre major labels largely ignored initially. It was the smaller, independent labels that led the way in disco’s early years. Founded in 1974, Salsoul was the first. Sam’s label SAM Records arrived a year later, followed by West End and Prelude in 1976.
This compilation compiles all of the classic material that SAM released during the years 1975 and 1983. Kicking off with Doris Dukes’ Woman of The Ghetto, this compilation offers a treasure trove of disco/boogie music with tracks from Gary’s Gang, John Davis & The Monster Orchestra, Komiko, Rhyze, Convertion, Vicky “D”, Greg Henderson alongside deeper cuts by Lucy Hawkins, Mike and Brenda Sutton, B.B.C.S & A, K.I.D, Kreamcicle, Sound Troupe, David Mc Pherson and many more.
The audio used here has been sourced from the SAM archives and in many cases the mixes are appearing in their truest 12-inch form. The set is complete with extensive liner notes by The Guardian’s chief music critic and disco authority Alexis Petridis.
SAM Records has forever left its footprint on the Disco and music history, and this compilation is an essential addition to anyone’s collection.
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