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Jackson Five ~ Dancing Machine 1973 Disco Purrfection Version

"Dancing Machine" came about after the co-writer Hal Davis met a woman who liked to drink as much as he did and liked to dance even more. "She danced to everything, even jumping up on my desk and I said 'she's a dancing machine' to co writer Don Fletcher" relates Hal and then Don said "Hey man that's the title." Davis went in the studio with Dean Parks (guitar), Joe Sample (keyboards) and drummer James Gadson, who put that awesomely booming kickdrum down. Michael Jackson got wind of the song and felt it was important enough to record and to distinguish them from the teeny bopper pop genre they had been recording into a more adult oriented direction (disco). It first appeared on their 1973 LP "Get It Together" and featured all of the space age sounds you hear on this remix. You can also hear the female robot voice intoning something along the lines of "turning you on". The song was edited for release on the "Dancing Machine" LP. I used the 1973 version as it was rougher sounding and had more to work with to make an extended version. Hope you like!

Видео Jackson Five ~ Dancing Machine 1973 Disco Purrfection Version канала DJDiscoCat
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29 апреля 2014 г. 5:10:19
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