The Village People's Disco Entertainment Revolution
A memorable debut album that puts entertainment value at the forefront by a group that represents the disco scene of the late 70s.
Their catchy, memorable songs, including "YMCA," made disco music more accessible and familiar. The costumes and character designs of each member combined music and visuals to create a comprehensive entertainment experience. They hold a special place in music history as a symbol of the disco boom, which became a cultural phenomenon that transcended mere dance music.
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A:
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San Francisco (You've Got Me)
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In Hollywood (Everybody Is A Star)
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Fire Island
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Village People
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Arranged By [Rhythm & Percussion] - Jacques Morali
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Arranged By [Vocals] - Jacques Morali
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Producer - Jacques Morali
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Arranged By [Vocals] - Phil Hurtt
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Arranged By [Strings & Horns], Conductor - Horace Ott
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Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Clavinet - Nathaniel (Crocket) Wilke
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Triangle - George Deavins
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Lead Guitar - Jimmy Lee
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Rhythm Guitar - Rodger Lee
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Drums - Russell Dabney
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Bass [Fender] - Alfonso Carey
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Bells - Felipe
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Congas - Charles Payne
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Lead Vocals - Victor Willis
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Engineer - Gerald Block
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Tambourine - William Penelli
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Congas - Anthony Robinson
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Tambourine - Ron "Nick" Nickolson
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Timbales - Mario P. Grillo
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Engineer [Assistant] - J.D. Stewart