Disco Inferno
The Trammps · 1976
42 min · 6 tracks · disco
Funky basslines and lush orchestration create an electrifying disco atmosphere that invites nonstop dancing.
Why this album works
- Best for
- steady dance floor grooves long, immersive listening sessions uplifting party atmosphere
- Context
- Released on December 29, 1976, 'Disco Inferno' arrived during The Trammps' ascent in the disco genre, following their breakout hit 'Disco Inferno.' This album solidified their presence in the burgeoning disco scene, showcasing their ability to blend soulful vocals with danceable grooves.
- If you like
- disco
Disco Inferno is an album by The Trammps, released in 1976. Funky basslines and lush orchestration create an electrifying disco atmosphere that invites nonstop dancing. 'Disco Inferno' is notable for its title track, which became a staple of the disco era and was later featured in the film 'Saturday Night Fever,' amplifying its cultural significance. The album's influence is evident in its chart performance and its role in popularizing disco music beyond dance clubs into mainstream culture. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Disco Inferno sound like?
Funky basslines and lush orchestration create an electrifying disco atmosphere that invites nonstop dancing. Rooted in disco.
What makes Disco Inferno by The Trammps notable?
'Disco Inferno' is notable for its title track, which became a staple of the disco era and was later featured in the film 'Saturday Night Fever,' amplifying its cultural significance. The album's influence is evident in its chart performance and its role in popularizing disco music beyond dance clubs into mainstream culture. Released on December 29, 1976, 'Disco Inferno' arrived during The Trammps' ascent in the disco genre, following their breakout hit 'Disco Inferno.' This album solidified their presence in the burgeoning disco scene, showcasing their ability to blend soulful vocals with danceable grooves.
Who is Disco Inferno for?
Disco Inferno works well if you're into steady dance floor grooves, long, immersive listening sessions and uplifting party atmosphere.
How many songs are on Disco Inferno?
Disco Inferno has 6 tracks, running approximately 42 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Body Contact Contract Standout 6:59
- 2 Starvin’ 7:11
- 3 I Feel Like I’ve Been Livin’ (On the Dark Side of the Moon) Standout 7:00
- 4 Disco Inferno Standout 10:59
- 5 Don’t Burn No Bridges 6:03
- 6 You Touch My Hot Line 4:24
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