Various - Philly Re-Grooved: The Tom Moulton Remixes

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  • You need a box set the same way you need a third pair of trainers. In other words, you don't. Buying a box set is mostly an aesthetic choice, doubly so when the music is available for download. Saying that, disco fans are almost certainly going to want Philly Re-Grooved, a box set documenting Tom Moulton's fantastic take on the classic disco sound.   For those unaware, Tom Moulton is OG. He was responsible for the first remix, first continuous-mix album, first 12-inch single and first extended breakbeat. Modern music might well have been a different beast if he wasn't around. Many of his extended mixes are load-bearing pillars of the disco movement. His take on "Love Is The Message" or People's Choice's "Do It Any Way Ya Wanna" are about as good as funky dance music gets. This new compilation is not the career retrospective you might expect, but instead a collection of relatively recent remixes of vintage Philly disco.   At this stage it's worth diving into some semantics. The Philly disco sound was typified, but not limited to, the output of the Philadelphia International record label. The two threads of the sound are a thumping rhythm section—originally developed by the legendary bass / drum / guitar section of MFSB—and melodically beautiful and lyrically poignant songwriting. The best of these were penned and produced by revered soul artists such as Gambel & Huff or Dexter Wansel. Often Philly disco could communicate either the desperation of heartbreak or the optimism of the aspirational black American. The remixes here offer plenty of both, often extending fairly short soul records, many of which never had a 12-inch mix, into epically lush suites.    There's too much music here to detail every track, but highlights include First Choice's "Armed And Extremely Dangerous," The Spinners' "Could It Be I'm Falling In Love" and William DeVaughn's "Be Thankful For What You've Got." These will be well known to most soul heads, and they're presented here in brilliantly extended glory. More times than not, Moulton manages to ride the tricky balancing act of extending the instrumental parts without loosing the essence of the songs. Perhaps that's something that speaks to his almost unmatched experience dealing with this kind of music.   Arguably the best moments are the less familiar ones. Betty Swan's "When The Game Is Played On You" might have some of the most cutting lyrics in any break-up record: "It feels good to say I told you so / those tears sure look good on you." First Choice's "One Step Away" brilliantly captures an emotionally precarious lover and her last plea to her former squeeze. Both would be depressing if they weren't backed with such beautifully soaring music. Marc Evans' "The Way You Love Me" is another stand out: a modern house track that was transported back in time with an amazing retro rework, first by Dimitri From Paris and Vince Montana Jr., later by Mr. Moulton. For my money it's as good as a remix gets. Tom Moulton is a living legend and, although at times here the standard does dip, at their best these remixes are some of the finest disco reworks ever committed to wax.     
  • Tracklist
      A1 Ultra High Frequency Featuring Ben Aiken - We're On The Right Track A2 First Choice - Armed & Extremely Dangerous A3 Quickest Way Out, The - Who Am I B1 First Choice - This Is The House (Where Love Died) B2 Philly Groove Orchestra, The Featuring First Choice - Let Us Entertain You B3 Ultra High Frequency – Incompatible C1 Finishing Touch - Second Best (Is Never Enough) C2 First Choice - Gotta Get Away C3 The Delfonics – I Told You So D1 First Choice - Gonna Keep On Lovin' Him D2 Finishing Touch - Don't Put Me Down D3 First Choice - One Step Away E1 Quickest Way Out, The Featuring Rochelle Fleming - Beware, She's Pulling My Strings E2 Moment Of Truth – I'm Hopelessly In Love With You E3 First Choice Featuring Rochelle Fleming – Smarty Pants F1 Moment Of Truth – Love At First Sight F2 Terry Collins – Action Speaks Louder Than Words G1 Loose Change – Straight From The Heart G2 Loose Change – Rising Cost Of Love G3 Tapestry – Big Stone Wall (Around Your Heart) H1 TJM – Put Yourself In My Place H2 Heaven N Hell – Watcha Gonna Do I1 New York City – I'm Doin' Fine Now I2 Sons Of Robin Stone – Got To Get You Back I3 The Spinners – One Of A Kind (Love Affair) J1 The Spinners – Could It Be I'm Falling In Love J2 Philly Devotions – I Just Can't Say Goodbye J3 New York City – Quick, Fast In A Hurry K1 Bettye Swann – When The Game Is Played On You K2 Melba Moore – Standing Right Here L1 The Ebonys – Making Love Ain't No Fun (Without The One You Love) L2 David Morris Jr. – Jack In The Box M1 Marc Evans – The Way You Love Me M2 The Trammps – Hold Back The Night N1 Blue Magic – Look Me Up N2 Double Exposure – Soul Recession O1 Bettye Swann – Kiss My Love Goodbye O2 Loose Change – Babe P1 William De Vaughn – Be Thankful For What You've Got P2 The Modulations – I Can't Fight Your Love
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