27.10.09

Let No Man Put Asunder




A 'must-have' in any DJ case and a 'must-be' on every 'all time Disco list', "Let No Man Put Asunder" was much more than a femminist anthem or underground Disco hit, as it represented a standard for a whole generation.
This Track is pretty ubiquitous. It' s Perhaps the most sampled track in Dance music actually. It was produced in 1977 and pressed to a rare 12". In 1983 it was re-released as a 12" with both Shep Pettibone and Frankie Knuckles Remixes. This fine sounding rip is from the rare 12" bootleg EP pictures which features the Shep Pettibone mix.

Our friend Viki (from Cobras Gang) describes it as follow: PUZZLE OF VOICES, MELODIES AND RHYTHMIC.
We' ve chosen for you, beside the original, other three versions.


(GOLD MIND RECORDS, US, 1977)


(SALSOUL RECORDS, US, 1983)

(RAMS HORN RECORDS, NETHERLANDS, 1989)

(DANCE STREET RECORDS/HOUSE NATION, GERMANY, 1995)


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