The Grasso Brothers - We Know How To Boogie
Disco
The Grasso Brothers
We Know How To Boogie
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Track List
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Sharon Johnson - "A Better Day"(3:22)
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TB Funk - "Free Blow" (the dub version - G&D edit)(5:01)
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Kenny Pierce - "Done Been"(5:13)
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Those Good Intentions - "We Know How To Boogie"(6:50)
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Sherman Hunter - "Dance To Freedom"(8:12)
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Gospel Keepers - "Never Gonna Give You Up"(5:38)
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Living Color - "Plastic People" (G&D edit)(4:57)
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Roller Disco - "Stone Luv"(4:15)
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Carol Meriwether - "Love Ain't Just (A Physical Thing)"(9:35)
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William Barlak - "Ain't No Doubt About It"(3:42)
“Every track on this compilation is worth a listen — proper boogie, funk and disco heat.”
Why I Stock This Record
This is a Boogie, Funk & Disco collection masterpiece from The Grasso Brothers on BBE.
I’ve picked out three standout tracks here — Roller Disco’s “Stone Luv”, TB Funk’s “Free Blow” (the G&D Edit dub version), and Sharon Johnson’s “A Better Day” — but honestly, every track on this record is worth a listen.
It’s packed with that warm, groovy, feel-good energy that defines 70s/80s boogie and disco-funk. I reach for this compilation regularly, whether I’m listening at home or DJing out. It’s versatile, fun, and full of character.
If you’re into boogie, funk or disco with real quality and groove, this BBE release is a must-have for serious vinyl collectors and DJs alike. Clean copy and plays strong every time.
Review
The Grasso is greener in Bologna: home to two of the most well-connected collectors in Italy. Suppliers to the likes of Kenny Dope, Phil Asher and Dimitri, Gino and Federico have carved their crate craft to insane levels over the last 30+ years... As shown on this detailed, widescreen boogie, funk and disco collection for BBC. Splattering the vibrant collection with a handful of their own edits (TB Funk's salubrious struts on "Free Blow", fly-by boogie falsettos on Living Color's "Plastic People"), the Grasso bro's have put together a package that's eye-opening, enlightening and damn fine to party to. See you on the other side.
Review originally published by Juno.