Where's the Three Degrees thread?

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After the Bananarama thread including 'The Runner', and me completely missing the Three Degrees version in my catalogue, I thought lets see what else I'm missing. But It seems Moopy is missing a thread! :o

I know they're musically 'alive' today, but let's show some appreciation for what was a fantastically vocally arranged, glamorous group of the 70's early 80's.

I found this live version of 'MacArthur Park' from London '75. And I thought Donna was the only one to see potential..

 
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The Philly and Moroder incarnations of the DEGREES were both DEEPLY :disco: FABULOUS, the SAW incarnation SOMEWHAT LESS SO

I bring you DIRTY OLD MAN



THE GLAMOUR :disco:
 
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I agree ENTIRELY with Don

NATURALLY

But my CUT OF CHOICE is OF COURSE "Givin Up, Givin In", which is almost TOO MUCH



It's all about that DIRTY DIRTY VOCAL :disco:
 
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'Givin Up Givin In' has always got people up at our parties. Truly :disco: And a particular favourite in our household when growing up. :shy:

Slightly revived by that Glitterball rehash. Which I also love.
 
What is their ABSOLUTE CLASSIC DISCO ALBUM that someone on ye olden days of LE MOOP once told me to look out for but I believe is only available on vinyl and I've never thought of since?

DON?
 
And it would be FOOLISH to overlook THIS as well...

 
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These four ALBUMS really are DISCO ESSENTIALS

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What is their ABSOLUTE CLASSIC DISCO ALBUM that someone on ye olden days of LE MOOP once told me to look out for but I believe is only available on vinyl and I've never thought of since?

DON?

That'll be one of those last two

They're both almost impossible to come by on CD
 
I almost bought the FIRST on vinyl a few weeks back in a charity shop, but it was a bit too scratched.

I shall keep my EYES PEELED :disco:
 
I need to pester my Mum to see what one she's got, but I feel it's more 'My Simple Heart' era. :(

GOD LOVE MY MUM AND APPRECIATION FOR THE THREE DEGREES! Amongst other things.

*Have nicked the Dionne Warwick and Eartha Kitt albums, but left the Chas 'n' Dave and Bobby Crush*
 
I give you SET ME FREE. My favourite Moroder produced track.

 
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So I've picked up both "3D" and "Take Good Care Of Yourself" (which would appear to be just a repackaged version of "Three Degrees International") for a quid each in a second hand shop at the weekend. I like them both lots, but the former is ABSOLUTELY CORKING- I haven't been able to take it off. "Jump The Gun" and "Red Light" merging into one is almost TOO MUCH until you get to "Set Me Free" which is, as Toyah mentioned, an ABSOLUTE STUNNER.

The second half is less discotastic, but just as good too. If "New Dimensions" is, as I've heard, even better than this, then I'm in for a VINYL TREAT :disco:
 
Sheila is FABULOUS

She SO isn't



Was she even the lead vocalist? But undoubtedly they were fabulous back in the day

"Set Me Free" is INDEED fucking brilliant. That's the one I had an mp3 of and remember having a disco ejaculation over

Dunno where the hell I got it from, as it came as such a surprise, presumably it was an old yousendit from here but it's mighty ace and the only other mp3 I have is the obligatory "Givin Up, Givin In"

I sooo NEED that Moroder stuff :disco:
 
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Was she even the lead vocalist? But undoubtedly they were fabulous back in the day.

Well not in a Diana Ross type of way. Most of the leads were shared between Sheila and Valerie. I suppose that Shelia became the supposed "lead" of the group only because of her song writing involvement in the disco period.
 
"Set Me Free" was BIZARRELY on my local radio station on Monday on the way to work...
 
These four ALBUMS really are DISCO ESSENTIALS

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This one is being reissued on CD, out 14th February. Tracklisting:

1. DIRTY OL' MAN
2. CAN'T YOU SEE WHAT YOU'RE DOING TO ME
3. A WOMAN NEEDS A GOOD MAN
4. WHEN WILL I SEE YOU AGAIN
5. I DIDN'T KNOW
6. I LIKE BEING A WOMAN
7. IF AND WHEN
8. YEAR OF DECISION
9. T.S.O.P (THE SOUND OF PHILADELPHIA) - MFSB featuring THE THREE DEGREES (Single Version)
10. LOVE IS THE MESSAGE - MFSB featuring THE THREE DEGREES (Single Version)
11. DIRTY OL' MAN (TOM MOULTON DISCO REMIX)

No sign of the other Philly album or the disco stuff but the same label are also bunging out a couple of Gloria Gaynor reissues (here and here), again with bonus tracks.
 
THE RUNNER by The Three Degrees is no 4 in the reader's top 10 in the latest Mojo
 
Set Me Free is soooo fucking good

It has a slight Fantastique Mama Told Me vibe :D
 
New Directions is getting the CD reissue treatment in August, again on the Cherry Red disco label BBR. I got one of their Gloria reissues, which was done rather nicely. Tracklisting:

1. GIVING UP GIVING IN
2. FALLING IN LOVE AGAIN
3. LOOKING FOR LOVE
4. THE RUNNER
5. WOMAN IN LOVE
6. MAGIC IN THE AIR
7. GIVING UP GIVING IN SINGLE VERSION
8. WOMAN IN LOVE SINGLE VERSION
9. THE RUNNER SINGLE VERSION
10. FALLING IN LOVE AGAIN SINGLE VERSION
11. OUT OF LOVE AGAIN SINGLE B-SIDE
12. THE GOLDEN LADY SOUNDTRACK LP VERSION
13. THE RUNNER 12 DISCO REMIX
 
Oh FABULOUS! That's the one I've been hunting for for YEARS

Cherry Pop really do SPOIL ME :disco:
 
I picked up the 'New Directions' re-issue this week. I love the fabulous story in the Liner notes of Sheila being inspired to write the lyrics to 'The Runner' after chasing a gay man out of her hotel room with a frying pan! :D
 
I'm still doing a bit of a VoR and exploring the finer points of the Three Degrees. 'I Enjoy Being A Girl' is quite something!

You know, women’s liberation, it’s cool.
I mean, it’s got its good points, and its bad points.
But you know, sometimes, I just wanna be loved.
And that’s when I become your slave.
I don’t wanna be your equal!
I just wanna be a part of you


Oh Sheila!
 
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Take a sip of my loving cup
See if you like the taste
If you like it drink it all up
Don't let it go to waste

My cup is running over
So come on and quench your thirst
It's never been used before
This time will be the first
It's like picking a grape from a vine
It's got so much juice inside




Good GRIEF :D
 
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New Directions is getting the CD reissue treatment in August, again on the Cherry Red disco label BBR. I got one of their Gloria reissues, which was done rather nicely.

They better release the Moroder(?) one with "Set Me Free" on it. :evil:

I did see that a lot of disco albums were being released linked to Cherry Pop, didn't know there was a whole label for all of it. I think with the likes of June Pointer, they got inspiration from a certain disco blog.
 
I caught the tail-end of an interview with three old women who are currently posing as the Three Degrees on Lorraine Kelly earlier.

They're going on a fairly extensive UK tour (of fairly shitty venues). I don't know if ANY of them were in the original lineup, though. Sheila certainly wasn't present.
 
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They were. Not all of them but 2 have been in the heyday line up, if I recall...

I was going to go but it's ridiculously about THIRTY QUID for no Sheila and I can't get anyone to go with me :(
 
The 3D reissue is really very nicely done with an extensive write-up and lots of fabulous/ridiculous pictures of the girls. My favourite:

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I've GOT that album on vinyl. One side is their GREATEST HITS and the other a RIDICULOUS live set.

It's quite TREMENDOUS :disco:
 
I was always PUT OFF by the fact they DARED to tackle WE ARE FAMILY, ALBERT HALL or no ALBERT HALL
 
How is their 'If My Friends Could See Me Now'?

I'll wager it's no SHOWSTOPPER a la LINDA CLIFFORD
 
File under a "NICE ENOUGH CURIO". You don't need any other version for that either...

I wish I could rip them all for you but I just have a GENERIC TURNTABLE.
 

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