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"Disco Inferno" is a song by American disco band
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from their 1976 fourth studio album of the same name. With two other cuts by the group, it reached No. 1 on the US '' Billboard'' Dance Club Songs chart in early 1977, but had limited mainstream success until 1978, after being included on the
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to the 1977 film '' Saturday Night Fever'', when a re-release hit number eleven on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. It was also notably covered in 1993 by American-born singer
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on ''
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'', and in 1998 by American singer-songwriter
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on the '' A Night at the Roxbury'' soundtrack. Among others who covered this are
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, Hardsonic Bottoms 3, and Vicki Shepard.


Song information

The song was originally recorded by the Trammps in 1976 and released as a single. It was supposedly inspired by a scene in the 1974 blockbuster film ''
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''. According to
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, who mixed the record, the Dolby noise reduction had been set incorrectly during the mixdown of the tracks. When engineer Jay Mark discovered the error and corrected it, the mix had a much wider dynamic range than was common at the time. Due to this, the record seems to "jump out" at the listener. With "Starvin'" and "Body Contact Contract", it topped the U.S. Disco chart for six weeks in the late winter of 1977. On the other U.S. charts, "Disco Inferno" hit number nine on the Black Singles chart, but it was not initially a significant success at pop radio, peaking at number 53 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. However, some radio stations, especially the AM, banned the song from the airwaves due to the repeated line "burn baby burn", which reminded people of the Watts riots in 1965. "Disco Inferno" gained much greater recognition when the nearly 11 minute album version was included on the soundtrack to the 1977 film '' Saturday Night Fever''. Re-released by Atlantic Records, the track peaked at number 11 in the U.S. during the spring of 1978, becoming the Trammps' biggest and most-recognized single. Later, it was included in the ''Saturday Night Fever'' musical, interpreted by 'DJ Monty' in the "Odissey 2001" discothèque. A cover version of the track was issued by the group
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in March 1978 on the Vanguard record label both in 7" and 12" format. It was produced by Danny Weiss and also issued as a track on their 1979 LP ''Born to Dance''. In 2004, a 12" version with the 10:54-minute version and "Can We Come Together" (from the album '' Where the Happy People Go'') on the B side was released in the UK. This version was certified Silver in 2021 by the
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. On September 19, 2005, "Disco Inferno" was inducted into the
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Personnel

;The Trammps *Jimmy Ellis – lead vocal *Robert Upchurch – lead and baritone vocal * Earl Young – bass vocal *Harold Wade – first tenor *Stanley Wade – second tenor ;Additional Personnel * Ronald Baker – bass guitar *Earl Young – drums * Norman Harris, Bobby Eli,
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– guitars *T.G. Conway – keyboards *Don Renaldo and His Strings and Horns


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Tina Turner version

American singer and actress
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covered the song for the ''
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'' soundtrack. Released as a single in August 1993, it charted at number 12 on the
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, and reached the top 20 also in Belgium, Iceland, Ireland, and the Netherlands. The single included remixes by the Beatmasters.


Critical reception

The Daily Vault felt that "Disco Inferno" "has a dated title to begin with and the arrangement's enthusiasm doesn't live up to Turner's singing". Alan Jones from ''
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'' rated it four out of five. He commented, "From the woman whose interpretations are often a million miles away from the original, this is a disappointingly standard interpretation of the old
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hit. Having said that, it is a highly commercial song and Tina's one-of-a-kind voice has many admirers, so another big hit is in prospect." A reviewer from ''
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'' noted its "dance dramaturgy", adding that it has "the characteristic flair and energy that have made Tina the envy of every singer this side of Aretha."
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reviewed the song for '' Smash Hits'', giving it four out of five. He wrote, "Tina pulls off this cover really well. It's nice hearing a rauchy female rock voice like that. I think I prefer this version to the original. I'd boogie to that any time at a party. I think I'd go and see the film about her soon too. Yeah, she's great."


Track listings

* UK 7-inch and cassette; Australian cassette single # "Disco Inferno" (album version) – 4:03 # "
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" (single edit) – 4:25 * UK, European, and Australian CD single # "Disco Inferno" (album version) – 4:03 # "I Don't Wanna Fight" (single edit) – 4:25 # "Disco Inferno" (12-inch version) – 5:33 # "Disco Inferno" (12-inch dub) – 6:57 * UK 12-inch single # "Disco Inferno" (12-inch version) – 5:33 # "Disco Inferno" (12-inch dub) – 6:57 # "Disco Inferno" (album version) – 4:03 * Australian CD single # "Disco Inferno" (album version) – 4:03 # "Tina's Wish" – 3:08 # " The Best" (single edit) – 4:08 # "
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" – 5:25


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Cyndi Lauper version

American singer and songwriter
Cyndi Lauper Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper Thornton (born June 22, 1953) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and activist. Her career has spanned over 40 years. Her album ''She's So Unusual'' (1983) was the first debut album by a female artist to achi ...
performed this song live for the first time at New York, Bryant Park on June 21, 1998. In the ''Billboard'' magazine dated May 16, 1998, in the "Dance Trax" column, there was a story on remixers Bobby Guy and Ernie Lake, aka
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: "They are working with Cyn on a chest-pounding rendition of 'Disco Inferno'. The cut will be featured on the forthcoming soundtrack to ''A Night At Roxbury''." Although the original release date of the maxi single was August 3, 1999, it was distributed from July 24 in some regions. The single was officially released in the U.S. in August 1999. Lauper performed it at many shows, including her Summer Tour '99, around the time of its release.


Official versions

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Accolades

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