Richie Weeks - The Love Magician Archives. Boogie & Post Disco. NYC 1980 - 1983. Vol 3 (2025)

Artist: Richie Weeks
Title: The Love Magician Archives. Boogie & Post Disco. NYC 1980 - 1983. Vol 3
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Past Due Records
Genre: Boogie, Disco, Funk, House
Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC / 24bit-44,1kHz FLAC
Total Time: 52:28
Total Size: 373 mb / 638 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: The Love Magician Archives. Boogie & Post Disco. NYC 1980 - 1983. Vol 3
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Past Due Records
Genre: Boogie, Disco, Funk, House
Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC / 24bit-44,1kHz FLAC
Total Time: 52:28
Total Size: 373 mb / 638 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Hot Cargo – If You Were Mine (Version 2) (05:56)
2. Weeks & Co. – Rockin’ It In The Pocket (Instrumental) (06:28)
3. Hot Cargo – What's In It For Me (Short Mix) (05:12)
4. The Jammers – Out To Get You (Demo) (05:09)
5. Kaviar – Love Robots (Version 2) (05:14)
6. Weeks & Co – Knock Knock (Demo) (05:53)
7. The Jammers – Flaunt It (06:21)
8. The Jammers – Dance 2000 (06:12)
9. Hot Cargo – What's In It For Me (Long Mix) (06:03)
New York City, early 1980s. Post-Disco and Boogie Funk pulse through the streets, clubs, and studios—and Richie Weeks stands at the heart of it all. A true force in the scene, Richie had just dropped the now-classic “Rock Your World” in 1981. Signed to the iconic Salsoul Records, he was riding high: performing at legendary venues like Paradise Garage, Studio 54, Roseland, and Bond International, touring Europe, and recording tirelessly with top-tier vocalists and musicians in studios across the city.
With his projects The Jammers and Weeks & Co. storming the charts both in the U.S. and abroad, Richie was unstoppable. Fueled by a relentless creative drive, he spent countless hours in the studio—writing, arranging, and producing a massive catalog of dancefloor anthems, many of which never saw release. Until now.
Jerome Derradji and Past Due Records are proud to present Richie Weeks – The Love Magician Archives: Boogie & Post Disco. NYC 1980–1983 Vol. 3, the third installment from Richie’s personal archive. Spanning 1980 to 1983, this collection features eight electrifying, previously unreleased tracks from The Jammers and Weeks & Co., as well as the futuristic grooves of Kaviar and Hot Cargo. Richie shines through the entire record—his writing, production, vocals, and arrangements are absolute killers.
Housed in a deluxe double LP package with an insert featuring the second chapter of Richie’s musical journey—penned by Jerome Derradji—this volume is a vital piece of New York’s post-disco history.
Essential for fans of Salsoul, Prelude, and deep crate-digging dancefloor gold diggers.