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Chic - Les Plus Grands Succes De Chic: Chic's Greatest Hits (Vinyl LP)

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Chic - Les Plus Grands Succes De Chic: Chic's Greatest Hits (Vinyl LP)

Chic - Les Plus Grands Succes De Chic: Chic's Greatest Hits (Vinyl LP)

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There can be little argument that Chic was disco's greatest band; and, working in a heavily producer-dominated field, they were most definitely a band. By the time Chic appeared in the late '70s, disco was already slipping into the excess that eventually caused its downfall. Chic bucked the trend by stripping disco's sound down to its basic elements; their funky, stylish grooves had an organic sense of interplay that was missing from many of their overproduced competitors.

Chic's sound was anchored by the scratchy, James Brown-style rhythm guitar of Nile Rodgers and the indelible, widely imitated bass lines of Bernard Edwards; as producers, they used keyboard and string embellishments economically, which kept the emphasis on rhythm. Chic's distinctive approach not only resulted in some of the finest dance singles of their time, but also helped create a template for urban funk, dance-pop, and even hip-hop in the post-disco era. Not coincidentally, Rodgers and Edwards wound up as two of the most successful producers of the '80s.

In late-1977 "Dance, Dance, Dance" hit the Top Ten, peaking at number six, and made Chic one of the hottest new groups in disco. Chic scrambled to put together their self-titled first album, which spawned the follow-up hit, "Everybody Dance," in early 1978. "Le Freak," the first single from sophomore album C'est Chic, was an out-of-the-box smash, spending five weeks on top of the charts toward the end of 1978 and selling over four-million copies (which made it the biggest-selling single in Atlantic's history). Follow-up "I Want Your Love" reached number seven, cementing the group's star status for good.

  1. Le Freak
  2. I Want Your Love
  3. Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)
  4. Everybody Dance
  5. My Forbidden Lover
  6. Good Times
  7. My Feet Keep Dancing
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