
Due to this, the record seems to "jump out" at the listener.

When engineer Jay Mark discovered the error and corrected it, the mix had a much wider dynamic than was commonly accepted at the time. According to famed mixer Tom Moulton (who mixed the record), the Dolby levels had been set incorrectly during the mixdown of the tracks. Disco chart, it was not a significant success at pop radio, peaking at number fifty-three on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was originally performed by the Trammps in 1976 and released as a single. It was also notably covered by Cyndi Lauper on the A Night at the Roxbury soundtrack and Tina Turner on the What's Love Got to Do with It? soundtrack. The title alludes to the 1974 film The Towering Inferno, and the "Burn, baby, burn" chorus references a saying attributed to activist Bill Epton. It became a success in 1978 after being included on the soundtrack to the 1977 film Saturday Night Fever. " Disco Inferno" is a 1976 song by The Trammps from the album of the same name.

"I Feel Like I've Been Livin' (On the Dark Side of the Moon)" For other uses, see Disco Inferno (disambiguation).
