Artist of the Year : Sugarhill Gang
Named after
a northern district of Harlem, the Sugarhill Gang clearly made discover rap to a
wide public and helped since to have it such an inseparable genre of the
current music culture. Being composed of Wonder Mike, Master Gee and Big Bang Hank, from Englewood, New Jersey, three performers banded by visionary songwriter-producer Sylvia Robinson who became famous with
Pillow Talk, a 1973 hit often considered as prototypical of the disco era, Sugarhill Gang had their smash hit with Rapper's Delight, a song openly taken from Good Times' Chic bassline.
Seen as a variation of hip-hop culture emerged in New York in the mid-70s, rap
will originally be defined as the sometimes outrageous expression of a black tough
guy street culture before becoming soon a worldwide general use product.
Based on chanted spoken words and systematic research of the rhyme effect,
rap combines a simplistic or repetitive rhythm background generally using beat boxes while not
hesitating to add soul or funk chords.
Michael Jackson |
Don't Stop Til You Get Enough
(Michael Jackson) | |||
Fleetwood Mac |
Sara
(Stevie Nicks) | |||
Sugarhill Gang
|
Rapper's Delight
(Sylvia Robinson/Big Bang Hank/Wonder Mike/Master GeeBernard Edwards/Nile Rodgers/Grandmaster Caz/Alan Hawkshaw) | |||
Chic |
Good Times
(Bernard Edwards/Nile Rodgers) | |||
Earth, Wind & Fire |
Boogie Wonderland
(Allee Willis/Jon Lind) | |||
Electric Light Orchestra |
Don't Bring Me Down
(Kenny Gamble/Leon Huff) | |||
Donna Summer |
MacArthur Park
(Jimmy Webb, 1968) | |||
The Clash
|
London Calling
(Joe Strummer/Mick Jones | |||
The Jacksons |
Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground)
(Michael Jackson/Randy Jackson) | |||
Lipps, Inc. |
Funkytown
(Steven Greenberg) | |||
Sister Sledge |
We Are Family
(Bernard Edwards/Nile Rodgers) | |||
The Pretenders |
Brass In Pocket
(Chrissie Hynde/James Honeyman-Scott) | |||
Donna Summer |
Hot Stuff
(Pete Bellotte/Harold Faltermayer/Keith Forsey) | |||
Police |
Message In A Bottle
(Sting) | |||
ACDC |
Highway To Hell
(Angus Young/Malcolm Young/Bon Scott) | |||
Gary Numan |
Cars
(Gary Numan) | |||
The Knack |
My Sharona
(Doug Fieger/Berton Averre) | |||
Michael Jackson |
Rock With You
(Rod Temperton) | |||
Anita Ward |
Ring My Bell
(Stacy Lattisaw) | |||
The Bee Gees |
Too Much Heaven
(Barry Gibb/Robin Gibb/Maurice Gibb) | |||
Billy Joel |
My Life
(Billy Joel) | |||
Kiss |
I Was Made For Lovin' You
(Paul Stanley/Desmond Child/Vini Poncia) | |||
Paul McCartney & Wings |
Goodnight Tonight
(Paul McCartney) | |||
The Buggles |
Radio Killed The Video Star
(Trevor Horn/Geoff Downes/Bruce Wolley) | |||
Supertramp |
The Logical Song
(Roger Hodgson) | |||
Kool & The Gang |
Ladies Night
(George M. Brown & Kool & The Gang) | |||
Nicolette Larson |
Lotta Love
(Neil Young) | |||
Barbra Streisand & Donna Summer |
No More Tears
(Bruce Roberts/Paul Jabara) | |||
Toto |
Hold The Line
(Davis Paich) | |||
Patrick Hernandez |
Born To Be Alive
(Patrick Hernandez) | |||
Leif Garrett |
I Was Made For Dancin'
(Michael Lloyd/John D'Andrea) | |||
Elvis Costello |
Oliver's Army
(Elvis Costello) | |||
Peaches & Herb |
Reunited
(Dino Fekaris/Freddie Perren) | |||
Linda Ronstadt |
Ooh Baby Baby
(Smokey Robinson/Pete Moore, 1965) | |||
Donna Summer |
Bad Girls
(Donna Summer/Eddie Hokenson/Bruce Sudano/Joe "Bean" Esposito) | |||
Suzy Quatro & Chris Norman |
Stumblin' In
(Mike Chapman/Nickie Chinn) | |||
Cheryl Linn |
Got To Be Real
(Cheryl Linn/David Paich/David Foster) | |||
Amii Stewart |
Knock On Wood
(Eddie Floyd/Steve Cropper, 1966) | |||
Eruption |
One Way Ticket
(Jack Keller, Hank Hunter) | |||
Abba |
Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!
(Benny Andersson/Björn Ulvaeus) |
|
1978
Artist of the Year : The Bee Gees
It has been
already 20 years since the Bee Gees formed in 1958 by the brothers Barry,
Maurice and Robin Gibb were for the first time on the radio after being noticed for their performance in close
harmony singing. This happened in Bribane, Australia, where the family had moved a few months earlier after leaving England. From then on, the trio performed regularly on TV shows and released some singles that allowed them to be displayed
among popular Australian artists. Success was however slow to come and
fearing to have their contract broken with producers, the Bee Gees decided to
try their luck in England. Chance finally smiled to them after getting a five
year- contract at Polidor Records when they
reached # 1 in UK charts from January, 1968 with Massachusetts, a song different enough of their usual soul influenced production.
After several years punctuated with successes but
also failures and a temporary disbandment, the Bee Gees bring a second wind to their career in 1974 after moving to Miami. There,
they take an interest to disco and create a new sound that would become their hallmark.
In 1976, the release of You Should Be Dancing allows the trio to reach a high
level of stardom and further to the achievement of the Saturday Night Fever
soundtrack, the Bee Gees will become around the world the ultimate reference of
the disco era.
The Bee Gees |
Night Fever
(Barry Gibb/Robin Gibb/Maurice Gibb) | |||
Gerry Rafferty |
Baker Street
(Gerry Rafferty) | |||
Earth, Wind & Fire |
September
(Maurice White/Al McKay/Allee Willis) | |||
The Bee Gees |
Stayin' Alive
(Barry Gibb/Robin Gibb/Maurice Gibb) | |||
The Rolling Stones |
Miss You
(Mick Jagger/Keith Richards) | |||
Chic |
Le Freak
(Bernard Edwards/Nile Rodgers) | |||
Rod Stewart |
Da Ya Think I' Sexy ?
(Rod Stewart/Carmine Appice/Duane Hitchings/Jorge Ben Jor) | |||
Chaka Khan |
I'm Every Woman
(Nickolas Ashford/Valerie Simpson) | |||
Police |
Roxanne
(Sting) | |||
Blondie |
Heart Of Glass
(Bebbie Harry/Chris Stein) | |||
Van Halen |
Runnin' With The Devil
(Alex Van Halen/David Lee Roth/Michael Anthony/Edward Van Halen) | |||
John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John |
You're The One That I Want
(John Farrar) | |||
Bonnie Tyler |
It's A Heartache
(Ronnie Scott/Steve Wolfe) | |||
Donna Summer |
Last Dance
(Waldo Holmes) | |||
Frankie Valli |
Grease
(Barry Gibb) | |||
Robert Palmer |
Every Kinda People
(Andy Fraser) | |||
Billy Joel |
Just The Way You Are
(Billy Joel) | |||
Gloria Gaynor |
I Will Survive
(Freddei Perren/Dino Fekaris) | |||
Barry Manilow |
Copacabana (At The Copa)
(Barry Manilow/Jack Feldman/Bruce Sussman) | |||
Dire Straits |
Sultans Of Swing
(Marc Knopfler) | |||
John Paul Young |
Love Is In The Air
(George Young/Harry Vanda) | |||
Eddie Money |
Baby Hold On
(Ediie Money/Jimmy Lyon) | |||
Exile |
Kiss You All Over
(Mike Chapman/Nicky Chinn) | |||
Yvonne Elliman |
If I Can't Have You
(Barry Gibb/Robin Gibb/Maurice Gibb) | |||
The Cars |
Just What I Needed
(Rick Ocaseck) | |||
Alicia Bridges |
I Love The Night Life
(Alicia Bridges/Susan Hutchison) | |||
Andy Gibb |
Shadow Dancing
(Andy Gibb/Barry Gibb/Robin Gibb/Maurice Gibb) | |||
Eruption |
I Can't Stand The Rain
(Peebles/Don Bryant/Bernard "Bernie" Miller, 1973) | |||
George Benson |
On Broadway
(Barry Mann/Cynthia Weill/Jerry Leiber/Mike Stoller, 1963) | |||
The Who |
Who Are You
(Pete Townshend) | |||
Samantha Sang |
Emotion
(Barry Gibb/Robin gIBB) | |||
Kate Bush |
Wuthering Heights
(Kate Bush) | |||
Heatwave |
The Groove Line
(Tod Temperton) | |||
Evelyn "Champagne" King |
Shame
(John H. Fitch, Jr./Reuben Cross) | |||
Sweet |
Love Is Like Oxygen
(Andy Scott/Trevor Griffin) | |||
The Little River Band |
Reminiscing
(Graeme Goble) | |||
Village People |
YMCA
(Henri Belolo/Jacques Morali/Victor Willis) | |||
The Jacksons |
Blame It On The Boogie
(Mick Jackson/Dave Jackson/Elmar Krohn) | |||
Sylvester |
You Make Me Feel
(James Wirrick/Sylvester James) | |||
A Taste Of Honey |
Boogie Oogie Oogie
(Janice Mary Johnson/Perry L. Kibble) |
|
1977
Artist of the Year : CHIC
How to resist the disco invasion while its beat pounds relentlessly on the dance floors and loops all night long on the radios. Who can therefore claim to be the artist of the year to summarize through a song the fever that takes over the young people on Saturdays nights.
The winner would perhaps be Chic, the New York band formed by soul-funk guitarist Nile Rodgers and bassist Bernard Edwards, claiming both their rock culture but whose contribution to the disco movement would be decisive. Chic, that occurred since its foundation in New York clubs, would gradually steer its musical stature from a rock basis to a DJ style. Hiring in 1977 drummer Tony Thompson who had previously worked for Labelle finally asserted the band’s personality, both funky and groovy, able to avoid falling into the tempting trap of easy solution. Dance, Dance, Dance exemplifies it still today because as written by Amy Hanson in Allmusic.com, it "was a magnificent introduction to the band. Effusive and driven by both disco and funk riffs, the song not only brought people to the dancefloors, it was a delicious taste of the cheekily constructed, subtle double meanings that the band would use in so many ways throughout their career."
Chic |
Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)
(Bernie Edwards/Nile Rogers/Kenny Lehman) | |||
Paul McCartney |
Mull Of Kintyre
( Paul McCartney) | |||
Donna Summer |
I Feel Love
(Donna Summer/Giorgio Moroder/Pete Bellotte) | |||
The Bee Gees |
How Deep Is Your Love
(Barry Gibb/Robin Gibb/Maurice Gibb) | |||
Elton John |
Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word
(Elton John /Bernie Taupin) | |||
David Bowie |
Heroes
(Kenny Gamble/Leon Huff) | |||
The Jackson Five |
Show You The Way To Go
(Kenny Gamble/Leon Huff) | |||
Queen |
We Will Rock You
(Freddie Mercury) | |||
Abba |
Name Of The Game
(Benny Andersson/Björn Ulvaeus) | |||
The Manhattan Transfer |
Chanson d'Amour
(Wayne Shanklin, 1958) | |||
Baccara |
Yes Sir I Can Boogie
(Frank Dostal/Rolf Soja) | |||
Julie Covington |
Don' t Cry For Me Argentina
(Tim Rice/Andrew Lloyd Weber) | |||
Marvin Gaye |
Got To Give It Up
(Art Stewart/Marvin Gaye) | |||
Peter Gabriel |
Solsbury Hill
(Peter Gabriel) | |||
Andy Gibb |
I Just Want To Be Your Everything
(Barry Gibb) | |||
KC & The Sunshine Band |
I'm Your Boogie Man
(Harry Wayne Casey/Richard Finch) | |||
Glen Campbell |
Southern Nights
(Allen Toussaint) | |||
Crystal Gayle |
Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue
(Richard Leigh) | |||
Santa Esmeralda |
Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
(Bennie Benjamin/Gloria Caldwell/Sol Marcus, 1964)
| |||
Fleetwood Mac |
Dreams
(Stevie Nicks) | |||
The Emotions |
Best Of My Love
(Maurice White/Al McKay) | |||
The Sylvers |
Hot Line
(Freddie Perren/Kenneth St. Lewis) | |||
The Brothers Johnson |
Strawberry Letter 23
(Shuggie Otis) | |||
Crosby, Stills Nash & Young |
Just A Song Before I Go
(Graham Nash) | |||
Hot Chocolate |
So You Win Again
(Russ Ballard) | |||
Leo Sayer |
You Make Me Feel Like Dancing
(Vini Poncia/Leo Sayer) | |||
Heatwave |
Boogie Nights
(Rod Temperton) | |||
Barbra Streisand |
Evergreen
(Barbra Streisand/Paul Williams) | |||
Ram Jam |
Black Betty
(Hudie Ledbetter) | |||
Boney M |
Ma Baker
(Frank Farian/Fred Jay/George Reyam) | |||
Stevie Wonder |
I Wish
(StevieWonder) | |||
The Floaters |
Float On
(Marvin Willis/Arnold Ingram/James Mitchell) | |||
Manfred Mann's Earth Band |
Blinded By The Light
(Bruce Springsteen, 1972) | |||
Linda Ronstadt |
Blue Bayou
(Roy Melson/Joe Melson, 1963) | |||
Alan O'Day |
Undercover Angel
(Alan O'Day) | |||
Candi Staton |
Nights On Broadway
(Barry Gibb/Robin Gibb/Maurice Gibb) | |||
Joe Tex |
Ain't Gonna Bump No More (With No Big Fat Woman)
(Bennie Lee McGitlin/Buddy Killen) | |||
Olivia Newton-John |
Sam
(Don Black/Hank Marvin/John Farrar | |||
Barry Manilow |
Copacabana (At The Copa)
(Barry Manilow/Jack Feldman/Bruce Sussman) | |||
The Carpenters |
All You Get From Love Is A Love Song
(Steve Eaton) |
|
1976
Artist of the Year : Eagles
Iconic of
the Californian rock sound of the 70s, Eagles is the story of a band of young musicians from all over the United States able to devise a pretty subtle blend
of folk, country as well as hard-rock influenced music. Led by songwriters Don Henley and Glenn Frey, the group becomes, after releasing its two first albums, a serious enough reference on the
rock scene but proves to be one of the most popular American bands with their following LPs, On the Border in 1974 and One Of These Nights in 1975. The coming
of a fifth member, as well as their successful tours across the USA and Europe confirm their star status. They release in
December 1976 Hotel California which will top
the charts for several months. With their rich, melodic inspiration and their
balanced mix of folk and rock sounds, Eagles is an archetypal consensus-based
group perfectly playing with the emotional ranges to remain popular through the
years.
1975
Artist of the Year : Donna Summer
Born near
Boston in an African-American middle-class family, she first expressed her
singing talent in the parish choir where she became a soloist at the age 10. Aware
of her capabilities, she chooses a few years later to give up school getting started
as a professional singer in a rock band performing in Boston and New York. But
what will actually decide her career occurs when she joins the famous Broadway
musical Hair when it moves to tour across Europe. Donna has her first success
in Germany, where she settles down, sharing her time between the nights on musicals
stages and the day where she occurs as a model or shooting in TV spots. She
records her first songs in 1973 without much success but the release of the
17-minute track Love To Love You Baby, doesn't delay to stir up a huge enthusiasm in dance
clubs. Its daring concept, the steady accented beat of the bass drum with the
syncopated bass line and the distinctive sound mixing violins, brass and
synthesizers mark the advent of disco, a genre that will become very popular
and dominate the music scene for several years. For Donna Summer, this is the
beginning of a tidal wave. Released in Germany and after conquering Europe, her
record enters the American charts in December and will reach #1 for several
months.
10cc |
I'm Not In Love
(Eric Stewart/Graham Gouldman) | |||
Art Garfunkel |
I only Have Eyes For You
(Harry Warren/Al Dubin, 1934)) | |||
Captain & Tennille |
Love Will Keep Us Together
(Neil Sedaka, Howard Greenfield, 1973) | |||
Eagles |
One Of These Nights
(Don Henley/Glen Frey) | |||
KC & The Sunshine Band |
That's The Way I Like It
(Harry Wayne Casey/Richard Finch) | |||
David Bowie |
Fame
(David Bowie) | |||
Queen |
Bohemian Rhapsody
(Freddy Mercury) | |||
Aerosmith |
Walk This Way
(Steven Tyler/Joe Perry) | |||
Eric Carmen |
All By Myself
(Eric Carmen) | |||
Morris Albert |
Feelings
(Louis Gasté) | |||
Donna Summer |
Love To Love You Baby
(Donna Summer/Giorgio Moroder/Pete Bellotte) | |||
Maxine Nightingale |
Right Back Where We Started From
(Pierre Tubbs/J. Vincent Edwards) | |||
Silver Convention |
Fly, Robin Fly
(Stephan Prager/Sylvester Levay) | |||
Electric Light Orchestra |
Can't Get It Out Of My Head
(Jeff Lynne) | |||
Neil Sedaka & Elton John |
Bad Blood
(Neil Sedaka/Phil Cody) | |||
Paul Simon |
50 Ways To Leave Your Lover
(Paul Simon) | |||
Major Harris |
Love Won't Let Me Wait
(Vinnie Barrett/Bobby Eli) | |||
Eagles |
The Best Of My Life
(Don Henley/Glen Frey/J.D. Souther) | |||
Barry Manilow |
Could It Be Magic
(Adrienne Anderson/Barry Manilow) | |||
Abba |
Mamma Mia
(Bennie Andersson/Björn Ulveaus/Stig Anderson) | |||
The Miracles |
Love Machine
(Billy Griffin/Pete Moore) | |||
Jefferson Starship |
Miracles
(Martin Balin) | |||
Barry White |
You're The First, My Last, My Everything
(Barry White) | |||
America |
Sister Golden Hair
(Gerry Beckley) | |||
Sweet |
Ballroom Blitz
(Nicky Chinn/Mike Chapman) | |||
Bruce Springsteen |
Born To Run
(Bruce Springsteen) | |||
The Bee Gees |
Jive Talkin'
(Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb) | |||
Shirley & Company |
Shame Shame Shame
(Sylvia Robinson) | |||
The Carpenters |
Mr Postman
(Brian Holland/Freddy Gormann/Georgia Dobbins/Robert Bateman/William Garrett,1961) | |||
Elton John |
Island Girl
(Elton John) | |||
Carl Douglas |
Kung Fu Fighting
(Carl Douglas/Biddu Appaiah) | |||
Leo Sayer |
Long Tall Glases (I Can Dance)
(David Alexander Courtney/Leo Sayer)) | |||
The O'Jays |
I Love Music
(Kenny Gamble/Leon Huff) | |||
Roxy Music |
Love Is The Drug
(Brian Ferry) | |||
Olivia Newton-John |
Have You Never Been Mellow
(John Farrar) | |||
War
|
Why Can't We Be Friends
(Papa D. Allen/Harold Brown/B.B. Dickerson/Lonnie Jordan/Charles Miller/Lee Oskar/Howard J. Scott) | |||
Augustus Pablo |
King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown
(Augustus Pablo) | |||
Paul McCartney & Wings |
Listen To What The Man Said
(Paul & Linda McCartney) | |||
Ozark Mountain Daredevils |
Jackie Blue
(Steve Cash/Larry Lee) | |||
Esther Phillips |
What A Difference A Day Makes
(Maria Grever, 1934/Stanley Adams) |
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