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1979 was the year of Village People with #1 hit song Y.M.C.A. One of the most successful disco groups of late 1970s. Catchy tunes, interesting costumes and well thought lyrics was the characteristics of Village People.

Gloria Gaynor made a strike with one of the most played and recognized disco tune of all times, I will survive. Easily reached to top of Billboard Hot 100, several UK and world charts in a short time. In pop culture, several women rights and gay groups use this song as an anthem because of the powerful lyrics.

Sister Sledge’s We are family hit #3 in US charts. Interestingly, it was refused first time when offered to Atlantic Records by Sister Sledge members. Then, released from another company.

Old Time Rock and Roll is a song made very famous by Bob Seger and it is currently one of the iconic classic rock songs.

Now, here comes a rock song by a disco twist. Heart of Glass by Blondie. There were great controversy in music critics, some accused Blondie (A well known new wave band of New York at that times) releasing and selling out a disco song.

Good Times by Chic, Escape (The Pina Colada Song) by Rupert Holmes, My Sharona by the Knack and Born To Be Alive by Patrick Hernadez are other best songs of 1979 which had dominated the pop and disco music charts.

This double-disc, 37-track Abba anthology is an excellent collection for every Abba and pop music fan should have in their archives.

Abba Super CollectionI already had a copy of ABBA GOLD at the time I bought The Definitive Collection, but now this CD has rendered my ABBA GOLD CD obsolete – it contains all the tracks that were on ABBA GOLD and more. It also includes many of the lesser-known singles that made it onto MORE ABBA GOLD (i.e. “Head Over Heels,” “The Day Before You Came,” and “Summer Night City”). In addition, this collection presents the tunes chronologically, so one can hear and make note of how ABBA’s sound changed and evolved during their decade-plus-long time together. It’s a shame that just because of “Dancing Queen” (their only song to hit #1 in the United States), many Americans think of ABBA as simply a “disco” act and dismiss them as such. In reality, ABBA were so much more. They dabbled in almost every time of popular music imaginable. Yes, they did disco (“Voulez-Vous,” “Gimme, Gimme, Gimme,” and the pounding “Summer Night City”), but they also did Latin-flavored folk tunes (“Fernando” and “Chiquitita”), pure pop ballads (the heartbreaking “The Winner Takes It All,” the last of their four U.S. top 10 pop hits and also a #1 Adult Contemporary single, as was “Fernando”), synthesizer rock (“The Visitors”), even German klezmer-ish music (“I Do, I Do…”). Simply put, ABBA could take any genre of music and make it their own, with fun and often quirky arrangements and intricate harmonies. Bjorn and Benny were (and still are) musical geniuses, and Frida and Agnetha were blessed with two of the most beautiful voices ever to grace vinyl. If Agnetha’s powerful performance on “The Winner Takes It All” doesn’t tug at your heartstrings, you have ice water running through your veins.

The Definitive Collection

  1. Last Dance – Donna Summer
  2. Disco Inferno – Trammps
  3. Wonderful Tonight (Live) – Eric Clapton
  4. Just The Way You Are – Billy Joel
  5. Summer Nights – Olivia Newton-John & John Travolta
  6. We are the champions – Queen
  7. Stayin’ Alive – Bee Gees
  8. We Will Rock You – Queen
  9. Copacabana – Barry Manilow
  10. Macho Man – Village People
  1. Dancing Queen – Abba
  2. Queen – We Will Rock You – Queen
  3. Brick House – Commodores
  4. Got To Give It Up – Marvin Gaye
  5. Disco Inferno – The Trammps
  6. Hotel California – Eagles
  7. Margaritaville – Jimmy Buffett
  8. Don’t Stop – Fleetwood Mac
  9. Moondance – Van Morrison
  10. Free Bird – Lynyrd Skynyrd
  1. December, 1963 – Oh What A Night! – Four Seasons
  2. Shake Your Booty – KC and The Sunshine Band
  3. Afternoon Delight – The Starland Vocal Band
  4. You’ll Never Find Another Love Like Mine – Lou Rawls
  5. Get Up Offa That Thing – James Brown
  6. Take The Money And Run – Steve Miller Band
  7. Dream On – Aerosmith
  8. More Than a Feeling – Boston
  9. You Sexy Thing – Hot Chocolate
  10. Love Machine – The Miracles
  1. Get Down Tonight – KC and the Sunshine Band
  2. That’s The Way – KC and the Sunshine Band
  3. Cut the Cake – Average White Band
  4. Lady Marmalade – Patti & LaBelle
  5. Jive Talkin’ – Bee Gees
  6. You’re The First, The Last, My Everything – Barry White
  7. Shining Stars – Earth Wind and Fire
  8. Some Kind Of Wonderful – Grand Funk
  9. Send In The Clowns – Judy Collins
  10. Hustle – Van McCoy
  1. Sweet Home Alabama – Lynyrd Skynyrd
  2. Takin’ Care of Business – Bachman Turner Overdrive
  3. The Loco-Motion – Grand Funk
  4. The Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me – Gladys Knight and
    the Pips
  5. Piano Man – Billy Joel
  6. Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love, Babe – Barry White
  7. The Way We Were – Barbara Streisand
  8. Kung Fu Fighting – Carl Douglas
  9. Jungle Boogie – Kool and the Gang
  10. Tell Me Something Good – Rufus
  1. Let’s Get It On – Marvin Gaye
  2. Love Train: The Best of the O’Jays – O’Jays
  3. Money – Pink Floyd
  4. Ramblin’ Man – Allman Brothers Band
  5. Friends – Bette Midler
  6. Time in a Bottle – Jim Croce
  7. Touch Me In The Morning – Diana Ross
  8. Crocodile Rock – Elton John
  9. You Are The Sunshine Of My Life – Stevie Wonder
  10. Feelin’ Stronger Every Day – Chicago
  1. American Pie – Don McLean
  2. Lean on Me – Bill Withers
  3. Nights In White Satin – Moody Blues
  4. I’ll Take You There – Staple Singers
  5. Precious and Few – Climax
  6. Let’s Stay Together – Al Green
  7. Goodbye To Love – Carpenters
  8. School’s Out – Alice Cooper
  9. Me & Mrs. Jones – Billy Paul
  1. You’ve Got A Friend – James Taylor
  2. Joy To The World – Three Dog Night
  3. Brown Sugar – Rolling Stones
  4. Stairway To Heaven – Led Zeppelin
  5. Imagine – John Lennon
  6. What’s Going On – Marvin Gaye
  7. Proud Mary – Ike and Tina Turner
  8. Friends- Elton John
  9. Maggie May – Rod Stewart
  10. Hot Pants – James Brown