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  1. Love's Theme
  2. Dancing Machine
  3. Rock the Boat
  4. Honeybee
  5. Doctor's Orders
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  1. Love's Theme
  2. Dancing Machine
  3. Rock the Boat
  4. Honeybee
  5. Doctor's Orders
  6. Get Dancin'
  7. Shame, Shame, Shame
  8. Never Can Say Goodbye
  9. Get Down Tonight
  10. The Hustle
  11. It Only Takes a Minute
  12. Fly, Robin, Fly
  13. I'm on Fire
  14. Love Machine, Pt. II
  15. You Sexy Thing
  16. Boogie Fever
  17. That's the Way (I Like It)
  18. More, More, More, Pt. 1
  19. Young Hearts Run Free
  20. Turn the Beat Around
  21. (Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty
  22. Get up and Boogie
  23. A Fifth of Beethoven
  24. Play That Funky Music
  25. Car Wash
  26. Don't Leave Me This Way
  27. The Best Disco in Town
  28. Disco Inferno
  29. Boogie Nights
  30. I Feel Love
  31. Keep It Comin' Love
  32. Dance With Me
  33. Everybody Dance
  34. Shame
  35. Boogie Oogie Oogie
  36. Get Off
  37. I Love the Nightlife (Disco 'Round)
  38. In the Bush
  39. Hot Shot
  40. Got to Be Real
  41. Shake Your Groove Thing
  42. Y.M.C.A.
  43. Le Freak
  44. I Will Survive
  45. Livin' It up (Friday Night)
  46. Instant Replay
  47. You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)/Wirri]
  48. I Want Your Love
  49. Knock on Wood
  50. Disco Nights (Rock Freak)
  51. Love and Desire, Pt. 1
  52. He's the Greatest Dancer
  53. Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now
  54. Ring My Bell
  55. Bad Girls
  56. Born to Be Alive
  57. Good Times
  58. Don't You Want My Love
  59. H.A.P.P.Y. Radio
  60. I Shoulda Loved Ya
  61. We Are Family
  62. Heart of Glass
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Rhino's four-CD Disco Box is the most impressive disco retrospective yet assembled, featuring 80 tracks and exhaustive liner notes which chronicle the music's history, artists, innovations, and subsequent influence. Like many of the best Rhino anthologies of this sort, The Disco Box is a mixture of acknowledged classics and neglected yet surprisingly high-quality lesser-knowns (although the emphasis here is more on the former). The result is an enormously infectious, entertaining package that makes the best case yet for the ...

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