Scott Carpenter  

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"I am an acolyte of jahsonic, mudd up![1], Mutant Sounds[2] and Analog Africa[3]. ... for the disco, cosmic, Balearic sounds you cannot go wrong with Another Night on Earth[4] and alainfinkielkrautrock [5]. --Scott Carpenter via "[6]

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Scott Carpenter is/was an Anglophone melomaniac.

Top ten disco tracks

If we assume disco started with "Soul Makossa" by Manu Dibango in 1972 we can make a top ten of disco tracks by moving chronologically from 1972 to 1981, and moving from proto-disco, to disco and touching the beginnings of post-disco.




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