Two CD set. For the first time, a collection of four El Coco albums 'Brazil', 'Mondo Disco', 'Let's Get It Together' and 'Cocomotion' in one super double CD package. Laurin Rinder and W. Michael Lewis had no idea what to expect when AVI Records management implored them to visit a West Hollywood club. Rinder recalled, "They said, 'I want you two guys to go down to Studio One tonight and listen to this disco stuff and see if you can do this, and we went 'OK, sure. The club was playing Motown remixes and Barry White's 1974 instrumental chart-topper, 'Love's Theme'. Rinder recognized that he and Lewis could recreate the sweeping sounds that electrified the dancefloor dwellers that night. We knew we could do that because we loved to score things and that's what it was. It was a lot of bass drums and booming and whistles and yelling, and we said we could probably do this fairly quickly because we were technicians, we could do anything... so the next day Michael and I went into the studio, and we came up with 'Let's Get It Together'." And El Coco was born.