Digitally remastered edition of this 1977 album from producer and European Disco pioneer Jean-Marc Cerrone. The release of Supernature saw Cerrone blaze a trail into Electronic Disco, inspired by Giorgio Moroder's work with Donna Summer and resulting in the all-time classic title track, a UK Top Ten hit. The slow-burning classic track 'Give Me Love' has also proven to be an enduring favorite and in recent years has reached a new audience through a Bob Sinclair remix. Supernature continued Cerrone's American success, with the whole album remaining at #1 on the Billboard Disco chart for four weeks, as well as reaching #56 R&B and #120 Pop and charting in the UK. This edition comes complete with extensive liner notes featuring a brand new interview with Marc Cerrone. BBR. 2011.
A**R
Always loved
My last cd had seen better days so needed a new one
T**E
Talented Frenchman
I was not familiar with Cerrone or any of his work until a month ago. Wow was I suprised to learn, he produced the CD in the late 70's. This was considered disco at the time. It is just great beats with killer sound effects. Cerrone is very talented and on the cutting edge of music. I am really picky about the genre of dance music I find enjoyable to listen to. I will never get tired of this CD as the songs all have different beats with animal sounds, which makes it more enjoyable. I would definityly recommend listening to this CD to understand where I am comming from.The Music Dude
J**N
Eurodisco's best exponent?
It could be argued that Cerrone was disco's most interesting artist. He successfully integrated the best arrangers,musicians in to a mix that transcendend the genre.Supernatural was his best offering. Everything gels on this one.The concept,his collaboration with eclectic artist Lena Lovitch,amazing arrangements and the overall sound is simply amazing! There are very few recordings in any genre that sound as good as this. The four on the floor beat never sounded this cool! SIMPLY EXCELLENT!! Get this you won't regret it!!!
M**I
A blast from the past
Very enjoyable soundtrack!My favorite, of course, was the original version - track #5.Second in line was track #3. It's a rather eclectic mix andwell blended.I listen to it while driving and exercising.The constant, driving beat makes its point throughout the track.It manages to set a very exotic theme, too.
S**G
I like any way
I thought the was a 12" but its oaky. I like any way.
G**L
Cerrone- Supernature. No.1 for 4 Weeks
I love disco and Cerrone is the cream of the crop. 40 years later and I still love it.
M**B
Four Stars
Good disco sound. Reminds me when I use to dance all night in the clubs.
M**T
Days of Ole'
I love Cerrone. Great album that brings back happy times. Thrilled they released this CD.
A**N
Look out the window a new day is dawning
For me this is proper Disco very much not mainstream but true underground Disco. Brilliant album the engineering production is very very good well produced. Heard of prog rock well this to me comes across as progressive Disco and proper Disco not just jumping on the bandwagon which at the time happened with the big record labels. But enough of that get this and enjoy some proper Disco, yeah get down! 1970s rule.
N**S
A missed opportunity
The sound quality of this CD seems absolutely fine, although I do not have the top quality audio equipment necessary to give it a proper test. So why is the disc a missed opportunity? Firstly, because it doesn't even include the single mix of the title track, despite having ample room. Surely this should have been added, as it is the version most people first heard and with which they are most familiar. Secondly, and most importantly, like every other CD version of this album, the first 30 seconds or so of the title track is missing. I had the original vinyl as well as the 12" single, and no CD release has ever included the full recording. If this remastering was done from the original master tape, where has the rest of it gone? Presumably people who have never heard the full version won't notice anything, but doesn't anyone check these things before they are released? It's about time this album received a decent CD release.
N**H
Real Disco
Discovered through Goldfrapp, played alongside Goldfrapp. If you're exploring the genre it's a must.
J**S
70s disco classic - well track one. Not quite ...
70s disco classic - well track one. Not quite the version I was expecting perhaps the one I heard was the 12" release?
B**Y
Four Stars
good
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