Va - All Stars — Disco

The idea was deceptively simple. Sunfire locked ten of the best session musicians in New York and Philadelphia into Alpha Sound Studios for 72 hours. But these weren't studio stooges. They were the "All Stars":

Rather than playing on separate tracks, they were forced to improvise against each other. The "VA" in the title stands for "Various Artists," but in this context, it felt like Vs. All Stars.

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The "All Stars Disco" compilation series, often abbreviated as VA - All Stars Disco VA - All Stars Disco

(Various Artists), is a long-running collection primarily featuring 80s and 90s Euro-disco, synth-pop, and dance hits. These unofficial releases typically bundle multiple volumes into single sets, such as the 30-CD "All Stars Disco - Collection" published between 1998 and 2000. Popular Volumes and Tracklists

The series covers a wide range of nostalgic dance genres, including Italo-Disco and Eurodance. All Stars Disco 1 & 2 : Features classics like London Boys ("Requiem"), ("Touch by Touch"), ("Rasputin"), and Modern Talking ("Jet Airliner"). All Stars Disco 5 & 6 : Includes tracks such as Pia Zadora's "When The Rain Begins To Fall," Gipsy Kings' "Bamboleo," and "D.I.S.C.O". All Stars Disco 13 & 14 : Features 90s hits like "Uh La La La," "The Age of Love," and Ace of Base's "All That She Wants". Series Overview Description

Various Artists including Modern Talking, Bad Boys Blue, Fancy, and Boney M. The idea was deceptively simple

Disco, Euro-Disco, Italo-Disco, Europop, Eurodance, and Synth-pop. Release Type Unofficial compilation. Major collections released between 1998 and 2000.

You can find detailed tracklists and release images on platforms like or specialized lossless music communities such as Lossless Albums or a place to to the full collection? VA - All Stars Disco - Collection 30CD (1998-2000) Hi-Res

VA - All Stars Disco - Collection [30CD] (1998-2000) Hi-Res * Audio: FLAC 24 bit / 96 kHz (Tracks) * Performer: Various Artists. * New lossless albums. FLAC music collection All Stars Disco 13 & 14 - Discogs Rather than playing on separate tracks, they were


To truly appreciate VA - All Stars Disco, do not put on headphones. Do not analyze it like jazz. Instead:

The album is instantly recognizable by its cover: a fever-dream illustration of a roller skater skating up a mirrorball, with seven different silhouetted musicians falling off the edges. The back cover is a blurry photo of the bar tab from Dillon’s Irish Pub, where the entire album was reportedly mixed.

For physical collectors, the VA - All Stars Disco vinyl pressing is a work of art. The cover usually features a striking illustration: a mirrored disco ball, silhouettes of dancers on a lit floor, and bold, futuristic typography in pink and gold.

When you drop the needle on an original pressing, the audio quality is distinct. These were not audiophile albums, but "loud cut" pressings made for jukeboxes and house parties. The bass is driving, the highs are sibilant, and the vinyl itself is often recycled "wax" (giving it a distinct warmth). If you find a copy with the original inner sleeve—often printed with dance instructions or a "disco etiquette guide"—you have a historical artifact.