Masterpiece The Ultimate Disco Collection, Vols 1 to 10 10 CD Collectors Box Set. A very special release from PTG Records: A 10 CD collection of Masterpiece: The Ultimate Disco Collection in one great box set. All the first 10 Masterpiece Collection albums released in a beautiful collectors box. 10 CD's with a total of 125 digitally mastered 12-inche versions from hard to find disco funk to the best club tracks of the eighties. If you're into eighties disco funk, this is a must-have for all eighties music fans.
Digitally remastered two CD set containing a pair of albums by the soul legends. Masterpiece was originally released in 1985 and was their first for a new label (Warner Brothers) and featured the original three man line up of Ronald, O'Kelly and Rudolph Isley, after their two younger siblings and brother-in-law had formed Isley, Jasper, Isley. The album was a new direction for The Isley Brothers, with only one track written by the band 'May I', and more cover versions feature including Phil Collins' 'If Leaving Me Is Easy' and Charlie Rich's 'The Most Beautiful Girl'. Smooth Sailin was the first album that the brothers released as a duo of Rudolph and Ronald after the untimely death of eldest brother O'Kelly, who had died in March of the previous year of a heart attack. Hooking up with R&B singer-songwriter Angela Winbush for this album, the Isleys scored with the top 10 R&B title track and "I Wish", also an R&B top 40 hit.
PTG Records proudly present the new Masterpiece The Ultimate Disco Funk Collection vol. 24.
This compilation album of the popular Masterpiece Collection series is again a very special collection of eighties disco funk classics, packed in a luxury ‘Super Jewel Box’. As usual the Masterpiece Collection CD’s you will find rare tracks and 12 inch versions of hard to get but still highly in demand recordings. Some of them never been compiled on CD before.
Please listen to the fine tracks of: Melba Moore, Dazz Band, High Fashion, Beau Williams, Intrique, The Chi-lites, Evelyn “Champagne“ King and Nuance Feat. Viikki Love and many more gems of the eighties.
PTG Records proudly present the new Masterpiece The Ultimate Disco Funk Collection vol. 25. This compilation album of the popular Masterpiece Collection series is again a very special collection of eighties disco funk classics, packed in a luxury ‘Super Jewel Box’. As usual on our Masterpiece Collection CD’s you will find rare tracks and 12 inch versions of hard to get but still highly in demand recordings. Some of them have never been compiled on CD before. Please listen to the fine tracks of: Teddy Pendergrass , Con Funk Shun, Breakwater, Midnight Star, Enchantment, Coolnotes, Rockie Robbins, Ozone and many more gems of the eighties.
This brand new compilation in the ever-popular series is again a very special collection of eighties disco funk classics, packed in a luxury Super Jewel Box. As usual in the series this is a collection of rare tracks and 12-inch versions of hard to get but still highly in demand recordings, some of which have never been compiled on CD before. Included are fine tracks by the likes of: Dave Valentin, Peaches and Herb, Systematic (highly in demand among 80s fans), Bloodstone, Switch and many more gems of the eighties.
Led by John Kay, Steppenwolf's blazing biker anthem "Born to Be Wild" roared out of speakers everywhere in the fiery summer of 1968, John Kay's threatening rasp sounding a mesmerizing call to arms to the counterculture movement rapidly sprouting up nationwide. German immigrant Kay got his professional start in a bluesy Toronto band called Sparrow, recording for Columbia in 1966. After Sparrow disbanded, Kay relocated to the West Coast and formed Steppenwolf, named after the Herman Hesse novel. "Born to Be Wild," their third single on ABC-Dunhill, was immortalized on the soundtrack of Dennis Hopper's underground film classic Easy Rider. The song's reference to "heavy metal thunder" finally gave an assignable name to an emerging genre. Steppenwolf's second monster hit that year, the psychedelic "Magic Carpet Ride," and the follow-ups "Rock Me," "Move Over," and "Hey Lawdy Mama" further established the band's credibility on the hard rock circuit.
It's Christmas time, by gosh and by golly, and here comes Santa, only the sleigh has been commandeered by Colin "Mad Yeti" Tench and is being pulled by thirteen granny prog tracks. In the back are several helpers, elves who are chucking digital copies of the new Colin Tench Project album "minor Masterpiece" to the crest of the new fallen snow below…