Everybody Dance
Chic · 1995
55 min · 10 tracks · R&B · funk rock
A joyous blend of disco grooves and funk rhythms, inviting listeners to lose themselves on the dance floor.
Why this album works
The album was pivotal in reestablishing Chic's presence in the music scene, receiving positive reviews for its infectious energy and danceable tracks. It helped to influence a new generation of artists and contributed to the revival of disco elements in mainstream music during the mid-90s.
- Best for
- dynamic dance floor experience joyful grooves for celebration wave-like pacing for movement
- Context
- Released in 1995, 'Everybody Dance' marked Chic's return after a decade-long hiatus since their last studio album. The band, originally a pioneer of the disco movement in the late 1970s, sought to reclaim their sound within an evolving musical landscape dominated by new genres like hip-hop and electronic dance music.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Christina Aguilera· Sparks· Ricky Martin· No Doubt· They Might Be Giants· Debbie Gibson· Usher· Madonna
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Le Freak Standout 5:31
- 2 I Want Your Love 6:55
- 3 Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah) 8:22
- 4 Rebels We Are 3:20
- 5 My Forbidden Lover 4:42
- 6 Good Times Standout 8:15
- 7 Soup for One 3:07
- 8 Everybody Dance Standout 6:40
- 9 Real People 3:46
- 10 Chip Off the Old Block 5:00
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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