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Dancing in the Moonlight
Rock · 1972 · 10 tracks

Dancing in the Moonlight

Sun-drenched 1970s pop rock centered on warm electric piano and effortless vocal harmonies. A quintessential soundtrack for golden-hour nostalgia and unhurried joy.

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Dancing in the Moonlight is the definitive sound of a 1970s summer evening. While it is anchored by one of the most recognizable title tracks in pop history, the album as a whole is a masterclass in the 'blue-eyed soul' and soft rock fusion that defined the era. The primary character of the record is dictated by the Wurlitzer electric piano: its warm, slightly distorted bark provides a rhythmic foundation that feels both sophisticated and completely relaxed. It is music that refuses to hurry, preferring to settle into mid-tempo grooves that invite the listener to exhale.

Tracklist · 10 Tracks
01
Lady, Come on Home
2:40
02
Motor Job
2:47
03
Roosevelt and Ira Lee
5:32
04
Dancing in the Moonlight
2:40
05
She Keeps Me High
4:00
06
Think I Better Wait Till Tomorrow
3:00
07
Smile on Her Face
2:55
08
You and I
2:38
09
Marty and the Captain
2:17
10
I Can Tell
4:45
Moments Worth Listening For
The iconic opening Wurlitzer riff of the title track, instantly setting a relaxed, rhythmic pace.
The sudden, soulful saxophone solo that cuts through the mellow pop veneer on Lady, Come On Home.
The tight, gospel-inflected vocal harmonies that elevate the chorus of The Great Ship into something spiritual.
The way the bass guitar locks into a lazy but precise pocket during the bridge of Motorway.
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