July 7, 2010

Way-Back Wednesday: Tom Savarese

Filed under: Party Dad, Way-Back Wednesday — Tags: , , — partydad @ 11:22 am

Hey friends, it’s Party Dad again with another helping of disco history for you, and what a generous helping I have this week! Let’s talk for a minute about the original celebrity DJ, and one of my biggest personal influences, Tom Savarese.

Tom Savarese got his start DJing in 1973 at the ripe old age of 29 and held residencies at a number of legendary New York discotheques throughout the 70s, including the Hollywood, the Ice Palace, 12 West and the Sandpiper on Fire Island.

Here’s a five-hour mix recorded by the man himself straight to reel-to-reel for a New Year’s Eve party in 1978. Back then, it was a common practice for club owners and some DJs to record an evening’s set and sell it the next day. These were the very first DJ mixtapes!

(Note: These are 320kbps mp3s, so the files are huge, but it’s totally worth it for the sound quality. Enjoy!)

Tom Saverese, New Year’s 1978 – Pt. 1
Tom Savarese, New Year’s 1978 – Pt. 2
Tom Savarese, New Year’s 1978 – Pt. 3
Tom Savarese, New Year’s 1978 – Pt. 4
Tom Savarese, New Year’s 1978 – Pt. 5

Full track listing and more info on Saverese after the Jump!

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June 30, 2010

Way-Back Wednesday: Esther Phillips

Filed under: Party Dad, Way-Back Wednesday, new tracks — Tags: , — partydad @ 3:26 pm

Hey! Party Dad here with the first installment in my series of musical history lessons here on the EF blog. This week I want to talk about one of my favorite forgotten soul singers, the great Esther Phillips.

I first discovered Esther last year on one of my frequent trips to the dollar bin at 52.5 Records, and since then I’ve become a little bit obsessed with her. I’ve done fair amount of internet research on her, and the more I find out, the more amazed I am that she isn’t worshipped as a goddess by soul aficionados worldwide. I mean, she recorded 21 albums over a 30-plus-year career, and ten of the over two dozen singles she released cracked the U.S. R&B Top Ten, including four Number Ones! Perhaps the problem was that she was too versatile for her own good, and record companies never knew how to properly promote her.

The track I’m sharing today, 1976’s “Boy, I Really Tied One On,” is probably my favorite. It’s a tale of morning-after regret that’s both sad and funny, like a lot of the best Esther Phillips tracks. Priceless lines like “allow me the pleasure/of taking your measure/though I’m sure you ain’t nobody’s treasure” (keep in mind she’s saying this to someone she just woke up next to!) are set over a backdrop of eerie synths and chilling guitar harmonics, a killer clavinet bassline, plenty of strings and horns (this is a disco track) and a beat that would almost sound at home on a Bmore club track. It’s my personal hangover anthem, and I hope you like it as much as I do.

Esther Phillips – “Boy, I Really Tied One On (Party Dad Edit)”

More Esther after the jump!

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