Dan Hartman - Instant Replay
Facts
| Artist(s) | Dan Hartman |
| Studio | Collectables Records |
| Release Date | June 8, 2004 |
| UPC Code | 090431958629 |
| Buy this item | $7.98 at Amazon.com As of May 22 16:18 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
Tracks
- Instant Replay
- Countdown/This Is It
- Double-O-Love
- Chocolate Box
- Love Is a Natural
- Time and Space
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User Reviews
Average user review:This was a favorite of mine for many years. Dan Hartman was such a talented musician and unfortunately had his life and career cut much too short. I can only imagine what he could have done had he been given more time. The negative is that if this CD was remastered digitally the sound just is not up to par compared to CD's remastered and recorded today. January 14, 2008
Classic Rock/Disco
i heard sound clips of this album from another website and i liked what i heard. i can tell by some of the tracks that Dan Hartman was influenced by the group "Wild Cherry" ("Chocolate Box", anyone?)
and the fact that it's "A Tom Moulton Mix" is even better.
to the record company that released this...
PLEASE REMASTER THIS ALBUM! it needs it. i don't mean that in a put down way but rather that it's so good that a classic such as this should get the proper treatment.(extra tracks,pics, etc)
ok i'm done. Thank You :) December 3, 2007
pretty good
i use to hear Dan hartman jams back in the day and this collection is pretty good,but the money cut is the title cut. Instant Replay the cut that just stands out and it is still a cut that you can still Groove to. Hartman understood Groove and vibe and that is what got his stuff over. this is a pretty good collection and you will feel the Groove. August 31, 2007
a rosetta stone cd
this will be very quick as i bought this cd for one song.
love is a natural is a great example of disco, with shrieking swirling string arrangements, a popping bass line and a searing vocal by a male artist that knew what he was doing. i'm glad i found it after steve dahl tried to blow up all the wonderful songs that make up disco.
as for the rest, it's anyone's guess. March 24, 2007
Gone, But The Music Lives On
Instant Replay, which I first bought on vinyl in 1978, was and is one of the five best disco albums ever produced. Dan Hartman who wrote, produced, co-engineered, and played all of the instruments on most of the LP's songs, was and remains, one of music's great talents. You'll find that this CD will provide a timeless upbeat background for any party you choose to make better. Double O Love is an awesome track. In the words of Dan, when asked about that track said, "I was listening to, too much Parliment that week"! Have to love his honesty, and humble representation of his amazing musical talent. Chocolate Box is timeless. Instant Replay is still played at dance clubs all over the world. I like the CD better than the vinyl, though the large LP jacket makes a great wall piece. May 25, 2006