Unidisc Radio - Episode 016: Sharon Redd Classics

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Celebrating the music of Sharon Redd with classics from her albums on Prelude Records, an updated version of her disco hit with Front Page, and an unreleased dub mix from her final release on the label, now available for the first time.

Tracklist.
(00:13) Sharon Redd "Sweet Sensation"
(06:27) Sharon Redd "Send Your Love"
(13:47) Sharon Redd "Never Give You Up"
(20:34) Sharon Redd "You Got My Love" Remix
(27:18) Sharon Redd "Can You Handle It"
(33:33) Sharon Redd "Love How You Feel"
(38:38) Sharon Redd "Beat The Street"
(44:40) Sharon Redd "In The Name Of Love"
(51:32) Sharon Redd "Love Insurance"
(58:12) Sharon Redd "Out of Sight" Dub Mix

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I regret not going to see her in concert when I had the opportunity.

garrygalloway
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Sounds for all generation to generation brilliant songs. I love th e magical pied piper nice CLUBBING WITH YOU. PLAY ME

vigeram
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Dear Unidisc... these mixes are of course very nice and all (certainly make my automated tasks, that I sort of tend to do on auto-pilot, much more bearable); but why is every song from the same "album" with 8 shorter songs per side? Some of them were released on your typical disco albums with just 2 long tracks per side, or even in some cases, on stand-alone 12" singles - as its own unique, so-called _"extended disco versions"._

What I'm saying is, the label doesn't correspond to the actual record. If you really cared about integrity, you would've fixed it and make them both match ;p Give us music nerds what we want, and make the sound match the visuals!

Just kidding tho. I know that finding EACH of these records in a pristine condition, and then playing them all and filming it for just *_one_* continous disco mix, would be a pain in the ass. It's much easier to just use the original graphic design of the label, and add it in post-production onto a pre-recorded video clip of a vinyl record spinning.
Sincerely, a fellow music nerd and Unidisc fan (as well as a fan of oldschool disco and funk music in general) :)

nob