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I Created Disco | 
enlarge | Artist: Calvin Harris Label: COLUMBIA Category: Music
List Price: £7.99 Buy New: £4.21 You Save: £3.78 (47%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 908
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 7824 UPC: 886970782425 EAN: 0766485443571 ASIN: B000P0JQGY
Release Date: June 18, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Go on you know you want one gZoop it NOW!! All gZoop products are dispatched from the Channel Islands & take approx 3-5 working days (excluding weekends) from order to delivery.
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| » | Merrymaking At My Place | | » | Colours | | » | This Is The Industry | | » | Girls | | » | Acceptable In The 80s | | » | Neon Rocks | | » | Traffic Cops | | » | Vegas | | » | I Created Disco | | » | Disco Heat | | » | Vault Character | | » | Certified | | » | Love Souvenir | | » | Electro Man |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.co.uk It takes a special sort of guts to call your debut album I Created Disco, but that's Calvin Harris all over. Hailing from Dumfries, Scotland, Harris comes on not unlike a day-glo cross between Les Rythmes Digitales, Prince and Mike `The Streets' Skinner, dropping witty rhymes and sweet falsetto melodies atop chunky, `80s influenced electro-pop. "Merrymaking at My Place" is an all-back-to-mine anthem built from digital squeaks and a palpitating disco bassline that sees Harris leading the party in swaggering geezer manner. "Vegas" is as close as you'll get to a bassbin-shaking ghetto anthem when you hail from north of Hadrian's Wall. And "Colours" is a cheeky plea to any potential girlfriend that they dress to impress: "Get some colours on!" Rumour has it Harris has been recording with Kylie, and it's easy to believe. Much like his lyrics, you see, these tracks are simple, but undeniably effective. Excellent breakthrough single "Acceptable In The `80s" bumps along with exactly the right mix of retro cheese and modern production gleam, while the title track pits stonking basslines and electronic whooshes against an amusing monologue about how Harris did, in fact, create disco. You won't believe him, exactly, but he's certainly got the patter. -- Louis Pattison
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Silly but fun May 28, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I think some of the less favourable reviews have missed the point somewhat. I can't believe anyone bought this album having heard the singles and actually expected something serious, but there you go. Takes all sorts I spose.
Like The Mighty Boosh, Calvin Harris somehow manages to pull off the difficult trick of being very silly and very cool at the same time. That's what you're getting here, nothing more and nothing less. Dance snobs had best look elsewhere.
Great album! January 28, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Reading some of the reviews I was a bit thoughtful,but,as I just adore "Acceptible in the 80's",had to buy the album anyway. Glad I did though - these songs simply take my breath away!
I Created.... Boring Tracks January 15, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Calvin Harris arguably produced one of the best dance tunes of 2007 with 'Acceptable In The 80s'. With its very retro synth lines, catchy vocal hook and commercial appeal, the track caught the imagination of the nation. The debut album, therefore, was expected to continue that trend.
What we get, however, is dull electro trash that is as pointless as it is boring, with tracks that lack little imagination and substance. The album starts well with the catchy, funky 'Merrymaking At My Place', but it all goes slowly downhill from there. 'Colours' starts well but ends up going round in a boring loop, and the same can be said for 'The Industry', 'Traffic Cops' and the abysmal 'Electro Man'.
There are flashes of brilliance - the well thought out and produced title track 'I Created Disco' and the funky 'Disco Heat' with it's disco inspired guitar hooks spring to mind. But even these can't detract from the feel of the album being full of fillers, tracks that start well but end up going nowhere. And ironically it's a track that sounds like an edgier version of Acceptable In The 80s 'Vegas' that is the highlight of the album.
'Acceptable In The 80s' set such a high benchmark - it's disappointing that 'I Created Disco' falls way short.
CALVIN HARRIS - I CREATED DISCO September 7, 2007 7 out of 10 found this review helpful
Love all the singles, found the album really lazy on the ear. I really wanted to like Calvin but found it really hard. a bit hard work for album length, be very cautious before purchasing!
Calvin Harris - I Created Disco July 17, 2007 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
There's no doubting the popularity of this guy. He's everywhere! And good luck to him, he's had a couple of excellent singles and now he has his all-important album.
This could have been a 5 star album but there are a couple of tracks which are a let down.
But i'm not one to dwell on negatives, i talk about positives, and there are plenty of these on here.
We all know Acceptable In The 80's and The Girls, but the tracks that really stand out include Colours, I Created Disco (my personal fav!) Disco Heat + Certified (a Mylo esque track).
Also worth a mention is Vegas, which is a cheeky edit of Acceptable In The 80's. Very similar track, but it's still v. good!
Recommended definitly for the music, but also just for the fact that he is dance music's biggest star at present, and you might want to know what all the fuss it about.
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