| # | Samples |
| Side 1 |
| 1. |
Preview |
Cloud One - "Atmosphere Strut" |
| 2. |
Preview |
Cloud One - "Dust To Dust" |
| 3. |
Preview |
Cloud One - "Disco Juice" |
| 4. |
Preview |
Cloud One - "Spaced Out" |
| 5. |
Preview |
Marta Acuna - "Dance, Dance, Dance" |
| 6. |
Preview |
Cloud One - "Flying High" |
| 7. |
Preview |
Margie Lomax - "God's Greatest Gift To Man Is Woman" |
| 8. |
Preview |
Margo Williams - "God Save & Protect All The Children" |
| 9. |
Preview |
Cloud One - "Don't Let My Rainbow Pass Me By" |
| 10. |
Preview |
Golden Flamingo Orchestra - "The Guardian Angel Is Watching Over Us" |
| 11. |
Preview |
Cloud One - "Happy Music" |
| 12. |
Preview |
The Musicmakers - "Jump, Jump, Jump" |
Legendary New York disco producer Patrick Adams takes a trawl through the 1970s catalogue of his widely celebrated P&P Records imprint, picking out some of his favourite cuts - many of which are his own inspired compositions. There are plenty of tracks from his own Cloud One alias, including stone cold classics like "Atmosphere Strut", "Disco Juice" and the superb electro-boogie jam "Flying High" (one of the greatest synth-heavy cuts of the period), as well as such revered tracks as Mart Acuna's much-sampled "Dance Dance Dance" and the Musicmakers' thrillingly heady "Jump, Jump, Jump". Many disco diggers will be familiar with all of these already, but for newcomers The Best of P&P Records offers a great introduction to Adams' intoxicating world.
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