Poor.
Patrick Mayo | Staunton, VA | 06/11/1999
(1 out of 5 stars)
"This album is not worth your money or your time. The only decent song is the first track, all the other are just imitations of it. I'll admit that I'm pretty picky about my disco music, this one doesn't measure up."
THREE OBSCURE DISCO CLASICS
Pieter | Johannesburg | 05/19/2003
(3 out of 5 stars)
"This album from the heyday of disco includes at least three underground club classics: Le's All Chant by the Michael Zager Band, a weird chant that was a disco Number One in 1978 and also made it big on the pop charts, Whitney's mom Cissy Houston's magnificent Think It Over, a real club stormer, and Andrea True's eurodisco hit What's Your Name What's Your Number, a song that really reflected the nature of those decadent disco days. Let's All Chant has been revived by many different artists down the years but none of these cover versions has the weird otherworldly sound of the original. Get this album for these dance classics, they're far better than most of today's Techno and House music."