Various Artists / Disco Discharge Presents Box Of Sin (4x12" Vinyl Box Set)

Various Artists / Disco Discharge Presents Box Of Sin (4x12" Vinyl Box Set)

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Artist: Various Artists
Title: Disco Discharge Presents Box Of Sin
Label: Demon Records
Cat.#: DEMRECBOX86
Format: 4x12" Vinyl Box Set
Country: UK
Released: 2023
Style: Disco

Track Listing:

Record 1 - HIGH ENERGY
Deluxe Drama From The Decade’s Divas
A1 High Energy (Extended Version) Evelyn Thomas 1984 (7:51)
A2 In The Evening (Original 12" Version) Sheryl Lee Ralph 1984 (6:16)
A2 Another Night (Dance Mix) Aretha Franklin 1985 (6:40)
B1 Body Rock (Dance Mix) Maria Vidal 1984 (6:30)
B2 Tell It To My Heart (Club Mix) Taylor Dayne 1987 (6:46)
B3 Love Will Save The Day (Extended Remix) Whitney Houston 1988 (7:59)

Record 2 - PASSION
Boys Town’s Bona Bonus Beats
A1 Passion (Full Length Album Version) The Flirts 1982 (5:04)
A2 So Many Men So Little Time (Extended Version) Miquel Brown 1983 (8:14)
A3 Can't Take My Eyes Off You (12” Version) Boys Town Gang 1981 (9:31)
B1 The Male Stripper (Extended U.S. Remix) Man 2 Man Meet Man Parrish (1987) (7:51)
B2 Love Reaction (12" Version) Divine 1983 (5:34)
B3 Rocket To Your Heart (Remix) Lisa 1983 (9:35)

Record 3 - RELAX
Alternative Joys & Boys With Toys
A1 Why? (12” Version) Bronski Beat 1984 (7:48)
A2 You Spin Me Round (Like A Record) (Murder Mix) Dead Or Alive 1984 (8:01)
A3 Theme From S ‘Express (12" Version) S Express 1988 (5:58)
B1 No G.D.M. (Dedicated To Quentin Crisp) (12" Version) Gina X Performance 1981 (5:55)
B2 Relax (New York Mix) Frankie Goes To Hollywood 1983 (7:26)
B3 Don't Drop Bombs (Extended Remix) Liza Minnelli 1989 (5:57)

Record 4 - YOU CAME
Bouncing Bops At Poppers O’ Clock
A1 Oh L'Amour (The Extra Beat Boys 12” Mix) Dollar 1987 (6:53)
A2 Fascinated (Club Mix) Company B 1986 (7:33)
A3 Love In The First Degree (Jailers Mix) Bananarama 1987 (6:02)
A1 You Came (The Shep Pettibone Mix) Kim Wilde 1988 (7:36)
A2 Call Me (Viva Mix) Spagna 1987 (5:40)
A3 In Private (12” Version) Dusty Springfield 1989 (7:16)

The influence that 80s gay nightlife had on electronic music, pop music in general and the evolution of clubbing for subsequent generations is pretty much incalculable. In spite of the shadow of AIDs and reactionary political and media forces both at home and in the USA, the period 1980 – 1990 bore witness to a dazzling explosion of dance music that artfully drew a line from the peak of late-70s disco to the emergence of house and its 90s glory days. The art of the 12” single, the thrill of the remix, the rise of the super-club, the electronic spark of chart pop, the challenging of gender barriers… all had their origin in the gay clubs. It’s not unreasonable to make the claim that by the end of the 80s, virtually ALL chart pop music sounded like it had its origins on the dancefloors of Heaven nightclub!

Over 4LPs and 24 tracks, ‘Box Of Sin’ strives to tell the story of that decade, and to tease apart the strands of 80s gay clubbing to show a period of unrivalled creativity and disco diversity. Via the box’s themed discs it shows how high-energy became house, how gender-bending synth bands took over the pop charts, how pop stars the whole world over found a route to fame via the gay clubs, and how the era’s biggest producers aimed their masterworks purely at the dancefloor. High energy, deep house, Eurobeat, synthpop, divas, acid house… all combine to paint a picture of a rich and vibrant lifestyle. Along the way, ‘Box Of Sin’ unearths some overlooked gems rarely compiled today: meanwhile some of the decade’s biggest names in club music gather to get into the picture – from Whitney Houston to Dead Or Alive, Bananarama to Bronski Beat, Aretha Franklin to Inner City.

Based on the actual club charts at the time and with a stunning design package inspired by the small ads section of 80s gay press, ‘ Box Of Sin’ comes fully annotated and with an introduction by renowned gay author Paul Burston. Throughout, it’s illustrated with photography documenting 80s gay clubbers in action, provided for Demon by The Bishopsgate Institute, the UK’s LGBTQ+ archive. The project also resurrects the much-loved brand ‘Disco Discharge’, a recognizable hallmark of quality among collectors and aficionados of club music heritage.