‘The Chic Organization 1977-1979’ boxed set detailed

On September 21, 1978, Chic released “Le Freak,” a chart-topping smash that sold more than seven million copies on its way to becoming the best-selling 7″ single in the history of Atlantic Records. The song’s lasting influence was recognized by the Library of Congress earlier this year when “Le Freak” was added to the National Recording Registry.

For the song’s 40th anniversary, Atlantic/Rhino salutes the creative forces behind it – guitarist and Songwriters Hall of Fame/Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Nile Rodgers and bassist and Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee, Bernard Edwards – with The Chic Organization 1979-1979. A 5 CD version and a 6 LP version of the collection will both be available on November 23rd.

The sets both include Chic’s first three albums – Chic (1978), C’est Chic (1978) and Risqué (1978) – which have been newly remastered from the original Atlantic stereo tapes by Miles Showell at Abbey Road Studios. As executive producer, Nile Rodgers personally oversaw the remastering process with the approval of Bernard Edwards’ estate.

Exclusive to the vinyl version is an exact reproduction of Chic’s first single, a 12″ promo for “Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yosah, Yosah)” that Buddah Records released in 1977 prior to the band signing to Atlantic. This was an especially important inclusion to Rodgers as he and Edwards always felt the bass and bottom end on this master was superior to the Atlantic issue.

The collection also features 12″ mixes and 7″ edits of smash hits like “Good Times,” which also happens to be one of the most-sampled songs in music history. The collection also features a newly remastered version of Sister Sledge’s 1979 breakthrough We Are Family, the first album Rodgers and Edwards wrote and produced for another artist.

To ensure exceptional sound quality, the six-disc vinyl edition was mastered at half-speed and pressed on 180-gram vinyl audio.

“My life has been everything I ever hoped it could be as a result of the incredible music Bernard and I made together,” Rodgers says in a press release. “This has been recognized both critically and commercially as some of the finest of all time and that’s everything we hoped for as two young musicians who knew no limits and who’s partnership was effortless. Having the biggest selling single in the history of Atlantic Records, one of the greatest labels of all time, what a dream! It was important to me that we make these the best sounding editions ever as a tribute to ‘Nard. I’m quite certain that Miles Showell and I and the team at Abbey Road succeeded. Forty years later this all feels so fresh.”

Both box sets contain newly written definitive essays by Toure and Paul Morley while the vinyl edition includes an exclusive essay by musical historian Ashley Kahn and Paul Morley’s essay (which is an edited version on the CD set) is offered in its’ full length.

Rodgers and Edwards famously formed Chic in 1976 after Rodgers was inspired by seeing Roxy Music play live in London. A year later, the band signed with Atlantic Records where they helped define the pop and disco genres with unstoppable hits like “Le Freak,” “Good Times,” “I Want Your Love,” “Everybody Dance,” “My Feet Keep Dancing” and “My Forbidden Lover.”

After Chic’s initial success, Rodgers and Edwards began making music for other artists as The Chic Organization. One of their biggest successes was Sister Sledge’s third record, We Are Family. Released in 1978, it remains a classic album thanks to hits like “He’s The Greatest Dancer,” “Lost In Music,” “Thinking Of You” and the title track. Rodgers believes this is arguably the finest album he and Edwards wrote, produced and performed.

More recently, Nile Rodgers was elected Chairman of the Songwriters Hall of Fame and appointed as the first ever Chief Creative Advisor for the legendary Abbey Road Studios. His work in the Chic Organization and his productions for artists like David Bowie, Diana Ross, and Madonna have sold over 500 million albums and 75 million singles worldwide while his innovative, trendsetting collaborations with Daft Punk, Avicii, Sigala, Disclosure, and Sam Smith reflect the vanguard of contemporary music. Nile Rodgers & Chic will be releasing their first new album in 26 years, It’s About Time on September 28th.

5 CD | 6 LP

[one_half]Disc 1: Chic (1977)

1. Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)
2. São Paulo
3. You Can Get By
4. Everybody Dance
5. Est-ce Que C’est Chic?
6. Falling in Love with You
7. Strike Up the Band

Disc 2: C’est Chic (1978)

1. Chic Cheer
2. Le Freak
3. Savoir Faire
4. Happy Man
5. I Want Your Love
6. At Last I Am Free
7. Sometimes You Win
8. (Funny) Bone

Disc 3: Sister Sledge – We Are Family (1979)

1. He’s The Greatest Dancer
2. Lost In Music
3. Somebody Loves Me
4. Thinking Of You
5. We Are Family
6. Easier To Love
7. You’re A Friend To Me
8. One More Time[/one_half]

[one_half_last]Disc 4: Risqué (1978)

1. Good Times
2. A Warm Summer Night
3. My Feet Keep Dancing
4. My Forbidden Lover
5. Can’t Stand to Love You
6. Will You Cry (When You Hear This Song)
7. What About Me?

Disc 5: Original ’77-’79 Remixes and Edits

1. Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah) (7″ Edit)
2. Everybody Dance (12″ Mix)
3. You Can Get By (7″ Edit)
4. Everybody Dance (7″ edit)
5. Le Freak (7″ Edit)
6. I Want Your Love”(7″ Edit)
7. Good Times (7″ Edit)
8. My Forbidden Lover (7″ Edit)
9. My Forbidden Lover (12″ Mix)
10. My Feet Keep Dancing (7″ Edit)

LP Boxed Set Exclusive: Buddah Records 12″ Promotional Single

1. Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)
2. São Paulo[/one_half_last]

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