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As a purist,
Meco
's
Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk
should be heard on its original vinyl, even if that means losing the two bonus tracks on the
Hip-O
CD, the
"Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band (7" Radio Edit)"
and the
"Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band (12" Disco Mix)."
This is not the music most people would listen to every day, so why not enjoy the experience. The LP's cover is large, and the two space travelers bumping bottoms is hilarious cheese. Musically, the LP and the CD are identical (with the exception of the bonus material). An interesting trivia bit is that
John Williams
supposedly did not know anything about
disco
when he returned from London. When he was asked to listen to
's version of his now famous recording,
Williams
was apprehensive. But, in the end, he credited
with helping bring symphonic music further into the mainstream. This important genre-busting album is most enjoyable in its original form. The
"Title Theme"
was a number one hit in 1977.
makes one of the best kids albums out there. ~ JT Griffith
Meco
's
Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk
should be heard on its original vinyl, even if that means losing the two bonus tracks on the
Hip-O
CD, the
"Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band (7" Radio Edit)"
and the
"Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band (12" Disco Mix)."
This is not the music most people would listen to every day, so why not enjoy the experience. The LP's cover is large, and the two space travelers bumping bottoms is hilarious cheese. Musically, the LP and the CD are identical (with the exception of the bonus material). An interesting trivia bit is that
John Williams
supposedly did not know anything about
disco
when he returned from London. When he was asked to listen to
's version of his now famous recording,
Williams
was apprehensive. But, in the end, he credited
with helping bring symphonic music further into the mainstream. This important genre-busting album is most enjoyable in its original form. The
"Title Theme"
was a number one hit in 1977.
makes one of the best kids albums out there. ~ JT Griffith