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The Ladies Of Too Slow To Disco LP
180g black vinyl 2LP with download card.Â
01 EVIE SANDS - You can do itÂ
02 RICKIE LEE JONES - Chuck Eâs in loveÂ
03 LAURA ALLAN - Opening up to youÂ
04 MELISSA MANCHESTER - Shine like you shouldÂ
05 FRANNE GOLDE - Isnât it somethingÂ
06 VALERIE CARTER â CrazyÂ
07 TERI DE SARIO - Baby I donât want your loveÂ
08 CAROLE BAYER SAGER - Itâs the falling in loveÂ
09 CARLY SIMON â Tranquillo (melt my heart)Â
10 JAYE P. MORGAN â Letâs get togetherÂ
11 LAUREN WOOD - Gotta lottaÂ
12 RENĂE GEYER - Be there in the morning (Australian Single Version)Â
13 MARIA MULDAUR - Midnight at the oasisÂ
14 BRENDA RUSSELL - New York barsÂ
15 LEAH KUNKEL â TemptationÂ
16 AMY HOLLAND - Strengthen my loveÂ
17 CAROLE KING â Disco TechÂ
18 DORIS ABRAHAMS - Dance the night awayÂ
19 LYN CHRISTOPHER - Take me with youÂ
From Taylor Swiftâs pop tidal wave to St Vincentâs angular rocking⊠from Miley Cyrusâ ever-colourful madness to Adeleâs chart crushing return, 2015 was another great year for women in pop music. But it wasnât always this âeasyâ.Â
With âThe Ladies of Too Slow To Discoâ we are taking a look at the women who kick-started the female pop revolution in the seventies. But we are not only presenting the big names like Carole King, Carly Simon or Rickie Lee Jones, Too Slow To Disco is once again unearthing lots of overlooked and lost gems of the 1970s LA music scene.Â
These pioneering songwriters were determined to navigate their career on their own terms, while fighting an industry that was only marginally less machismo-driven than the mafia (and in some cases involved characters from both worlds). Chauvinism was the mood music de rigueur in the record biz of the 60s and 70s, and the dawning of sexual liberation as often as not left women holding the baby. But battling through, these women writers and performers redefined what pop music could do, and in doing so, charted the path for the women that followed.
01 EVIE SANDS - You can do itÂ
02 RICKIE LEE JONES - Chuck Eâs in loveÂ
03 LAURA ALLAN - Opening up to youÂ
04 MELISSA MANCHESTER - Shine like you shouldÂ
05 FRANNE GOLDE - Isnât it somethingÂ
06 VALERIE CARTER â CrazyÂ
07 TERI DE SARIO - Baby I donât want your loveÂ
08 CAROLE BAYER SAGER - Itâs the falling in loveÂ
09 CARLY SIMON â Tranquillo (melt my heart)Â
10 JAYE P. MORGAN â Letâs get togetherÂ
11 LAUREN WOOD - Gotta lottaÂ
12 RENĂE GEYER - Be there in the morning (Australian Single Version)Â
13 MARIA MULDAUR - Midnight at the oasisÂ
14 BRENDA RUSSELL - New York barsÂ
15 LEAH KUNKEL â TemptationÂ
16 AMY HOLLAND - Strengthen my loveÂ
17 CAROLE KING â Disco TechÂ
18 DORIS ABRAHAMS - Dance the night awayÂ
19 LYN CHRISTOPHER - Take me with youÂ
From Taylor Swiftâs pop tidal wave to St Vincentâs angular rocking⊠from Miley Cyrusâ ever-colourful madness to Adeleâs chart crushing return, 2015 was another great year for women in pop music. But it wasnât always this âeasyâ.Â
With âThe Ladies of Too Slow To Discoâ we are taking a look at the women who kick-started the female pop revolution in the seventies. But we are not only presenting the big names like Carole King, Carly Simon or Rickie Lee Jones, Too Slow To Disco is once again unearthing lots of overlooked and lost gems of the 1970s LA music scene.Â
These pioneering songwriters were determined to navigate their career on their own terms, while fighting an industry that was only marginally less machismo-driven than the mafia (and in some cases involved characters from both worlds). Chauvinism was the mood music de rigueur in the record biz of the 60s and 70s, and the dawning of sexual liberation as often as not left women holding the baby. But battling through, these women writers and performers redefined what pop music could do, and in doing so, charted the path for the women that followed.
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180g black vinyl 2LP with download card.Â
01 EVIE SANDS - You can do itÂ
02 RICKIE LEE JONES - Chuck Eâs in loveÂ
03 LAURA ALLAN - Opening up to youÂ
04 MELISSA MANCHESTER - Shine like you shouldÂ
05 FRANNE GOLDE - Isnât it somethingÂ
06 VALERIE CARTER â CrazyÂ
07 TERI DE SARIO - Baby I donât want your loveÂ
08 CAROLE BAYER SAGER - Itâs the falling in loveÂ
09 CARLY SIMON â Tranquillo (melt my heart)Â
10 JAYE P. MORGAN â Letâs get togetherÂ
11 LAUREN WOOD - Gotta lottaÂ
12 RENĂE GEYER - Be there in the morning (Australian Single Version)Â
13 MARIA MULDAUR - Midnight at the oasisÂ
14 BRENDA RUSSELL - New York barsÂ
15 LEAH KUNKEL â TemptationÂ
16 AMY HOLLAND - Strengthen my loveÂ
17 CAROLE KING â Disco TechÂ
18 DORIS ABRAHAMS - Dance the night awayÂ
19 LYN CHRISTOPHER - Take me with youÂ
From Taylor Swiftâs pop tidal wave to St Vincentâs angular rocking⊠from Miley Cyrusâ ever-colourful madness to Adeleâs chart crushing return, 2015 was another great year for women in pop music. But it wasnât always this âeasyâ.Â
With âThe Ladies of Too Slow To Discoâ we are taking a look at the women who kick-started the female pop revolution in the seventies. But we are not only presenting the big names like Carole King, Carly Simon or Rickie Lee Jones, Too Slow To Disco is once again unearthing lots of overlooked and lost gems of the 1970s LA music scene.Â
These pioneering songwriters were determined to navigate their career on their own terms, while fighting an industry that was only marginally less machismo-driven than the mafia (and in some cases involved characters from both worlds). Chauvinism was the mood music de rigueur in the record biz of the 60s and 70s, and the dawning of sexual liberation as often as not left women holding the baby. But battling through, these women writers and performers redefined what pop music could do, and in doing so, charted the path for the women that followed.
01 EVIE SANDS - You can do itÂ
02 RICKIE LEE JONES - Chuck Eâs in loveÂ
03 LAURA ALLAN - Opening up to youÂ
04 MELISSA MANCHESTER - Shine like you shouldÂ
05 FRANNE GOLDE - Isnât it somethingÂ
06 VALERIE CARTER â CrazyÂ
07 TERI DE SARIO - Baby I donât want your loveÂ
08 CAROLE BAYER SAGER - Itâs the falling in loveÂ
09 CARLY SIMON â Tranquillo (melt my heart)Â
10 JAYE P. MORGAN â Letâs get togetherÂ
11 LAUREN WOOD - Gotta lottaÂ
12 RENĂE GEYER - Be there in the morning (Australian Single Version)Â
13 MARIA MULDAUR - Midnight at the oasisÂ
14 BRENDA RUSSELL - New York barsÂ
15 LEAH KUNKEL â TemptationÂ
16 AMY HOLLAND - Strengthen my loveÂ
17 CAROLE KING â Disco TechÂ
18 DORIS ABRAHAMS - Dance the night awayÂ
19 LYN CHRISTOPHER - Take me with youÂ
From Taylor Swiftâs pop tidal wave to St Vincentâs angular rocking⊠from Miley Cyrusâ ever-colourful madness to Adeleâs chart crushing return, 2015 was another great year for women in pop music. But it wasnât always this âeasyâ.Â
With âThe Ladies of Too Slow To Discoâ we are taking a look at the women who kick-started the female pop revolution in the seventies. But we are not only presenting the big names like Carole King, Carly Simon or Rickie Lee Jones, Too Slow To Disco is once again unearthing lots of overlooked and lost gems of the 1970s LA music scene.Â
These pioneering songwriters were determined to navigate their career on their own terms, while fighting an industry that was only marginally less machismo-driven than the mafia (and in some cases involved characters from both worlds). Chauvinism was the mood music de rigueur in the record biz of the 60s and 70s, and the dawning of sexual liberation as often as not left women holding the baby. But battling through, these women writers and performers redefined what pop music could do, and in doing so, charted the path for the women that followed.














