New Ace Album - Tribal Rites of the New Saturday Night Brooklyn Disco 1974-5
available 30th June 2023
News of a new album release from Ace Records
Tribal Rites of the New Saturday Night Brooklyn Disco 1974-5
Release notes via Twitter say
In 1975, writer Nik Cohn investigated the burgeoning discotheque scene for @NewYorkMagazine ; two years later, his feature would be filmed as Saturday Night Fever. These are the records Cohn heard in those dark dance dens - irresistible R&B and soul, disco before it was 'disco.'
Track listing
Side 1
Side 1
01 Helplessly - Moment Of Truth
02 After You've Had Your Fling - The Intrepids
03 Welcome To The Club - Blue Magic
04 I Can't Move No Mountains - Margie Joseph
05 Supernatural Thing Part 1 - Ben E King
06 Mellow Me - Faith, Hope & Charity
07 Georgia's After Hours - Richard "Popcorn" Wylie
08 Date With The Rain - Eddie Kendricks
09 Just As Long As We're Together - Gloria Scott
10 Wendy Is Gone - Ronnie McNeir
11 Got To Get You Back - Sons Of Robin Stone
12 Night Of The Wolf (Tema Del Lupo) - Ivano Fossati
13 Good Things Don't Last Forever - Ecstasy, Passion & Pain
14 Tell Me What You Want - Jimmy Ruffin
15 Keep It Up - Betty Everett
16 Free & Easy - Satyr
17 Each Morning I Wake Up - Major Harris
18 It's The Same Old Story - Act I
19 You Can't Hide Love - Creative Source
20 The Whole Damn World Is Going Crazy - John Gary Williams
21 If That's The Way You Feel - White Heat
22 Wake Up Everybody - Harold Melvin & The Bluenotes
Site notes...
Given that Nik Cohn later admitted that the whole account that was published was fictional am guessing there's some sort of generalisation going on here
After persuading New York editor Clay Felker to let him write an article about the 1970s disco scene, Cohn, a newcomer to the United States, set about researching the American working-class subculture he was trying to cover. One night he travelled to Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, to visit the disco 2001 Odyssey. However when he arrived a drunken fight was taking place outside the club, and one of the participants rolled over in the gutter and threw up on Cohn's trouser leg, leading him to return to Manhattan. Despite this brief visit, Cohn did notice that the scene was surveyed by one clubgoer standing in the doorway and calmly watching events. Cohn returned to the club subsequently but the young man wasn’t there.
To overcome his lack of familiarity with the New York disco scene, Cohn combined the image of the figure outside the club with people he knew from his youth, including a gang member from the Northern Ireland city of Derry, where Cohn had grown up, and a young man he knew in England. “My story was a fraud,” he wrote. “I’d only recently arrived in New York. Far from being steeped in Brooklyn street life, I hardly knew the place. As for Vincent, my story’s hero, he was largely inspired by a Shepherd’s Bush mod whom I’d known in the Sixties, a one-time king of Goldhawk Road." For additional detail Cohn returned to Bay Ridge during the day to get a better feel for the area.
Source of clip above
Tribal Rites of the New Saturday Night - Wikipedia
The original Tribal Rites of the New Saturday Night article in full
Inside the Tribal Rites of the New Saturday Night -- New York Magazine - Nymag
Inside the Tribal Rites of the New Saturday Night -- New York Magazine (archive.org)
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Available 30th June 2023 in CD and Lp versions
more info via
https://acerecords.co.uk/tribal-rites-of-the-new-saturday-night
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