🪩 Glitter Bomb Recommended Listening
Before the glitter cannons, before the platform shoes, and before the dance floor was packed… these albums built the disco universe. If you want to understand the grooves that power Glitter Bomb, start right here.
🎶 Saturday Night Fever — Various Artists (1977)
Arguably the most famous disco album ever created. Powered by the unmistakable falsettos of the Bee Gees, this soundtrack turned disco into a global phenomenon. Songs like “Stayin’ Alive”, “Night Fever”, and “More Than a Woman” defined the sound of an entire generation and still ignite dance floors today.
🎶 C’est Chic — Chic (1978)
Produced by disco masterminds Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards, this album delivered one of the greatest dance anthems ever recorded: “Le Freak.” With razor-sharp guitar grooves, deep bass lines, and irresistible rhythms, C’est Chic is pure dance-floor gold.
🎶 Bad Girls — Donna Summer (1979)
The undisputed Queen of Disco at her absolute peak. Produced by Giorgio Moroder, this double album blends disco, funk, and pop into a nonstop party. Hits like “Hot Stuff” and “Bad Girls” became permanent fixtures in clubs around the world.
🎶 I Am — Earth, Wind & Fire (1979)
While rooted in funk and soul, this album became a disco dance-floor staple thanks to the electrifying track “Boogie Wonderland.” With lush horns, soaring vocals, and unstoppable rhythm, Earth Wind & Fire proved that groove could be both sophisticated and explosive.
If disco had a blueprint, “Good Times” might be it. The bass line alone helped inspire early hip-hop classics. This album blends disco, funk, and groove so smoothly that it remains one of the most influential dance records ever made.
🎶 Diana — Diana Ross (1980)
Produced by Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards of Chic, this album delivered the massive hit “Upside Down.” The sleek grooves and stylish production captured the last great wave of disco before the 80s took over.