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The Players Association - Let Your Body Go!

The Players Association - Let Your Body Go!

Musician: The Players Association
Album title: Let Your Body Go!
Style: Disco
Released: 1981
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1409 mb
Size APE version: 1145 mb
Size WMA version: 1700 mb
Rating ✫: 4.7
Votes: 261
Format: APE AIFF MMF MOD MP2 DTS ADX
Genre: Funk / Soul

The Players Association - Let Your Body Go!


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A1 Get On Up Now 5:50
A2 Groovin' On Home 5:20
A3 Let Your Body Go! 5:30
B1 R&B-Bop-Pop 5:54
B2 The Things You Get Me To Do 6:10
B3 Life Is Just A Song
Vocals – Fonda Rae, Freddie Perez, Janet Wright
6:05

Credits

  • Art Direction, Design, Photography By – Hal Wilson
  • Composed By – Chris Hills
  • Mixed By – Chris Hills, Danny Weiss, Mark Berry
  • Producer – Chris Hills, Danny Weiss

Notes

Recorded at Vanguard's 23rd Street Studio, New York
Published by Silkie Music Publ./Chris Hills Music
℗ and © 1981 Vanguard Recording Society Inc.
Printed in U.S.A.

Promo copies are gold stamped on cover

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side One Label): VSD 79441-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side Two Label): VSD 79441-B
  • Rights Society: BMI

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
VSD 79434 The Players Association Let Your Body Go! ‎(LP, Album, W/Lbl) Vanguard VSD 79434 UK 1981
VSD 79434 The Players Association Let Your Body Go! ‎(LP, Album) Vanguard VSD 79434 UK 1981
LPS-99.463, LPS 99463 The Players Association Let Your Body Go! ‎(LP, Album) Vanguard, Vanguard LPS-99.463, LPS 99463 Venezuela 1981



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Zainian
I often reach for this album in my collection. All 6 tracks are great but it's always to spin the finest one, R&B-Bop-Pop. The Players Association, known for making some fine disco tracks even smoother and funkier than they were before. Soulful with their beautiful and harmonious vocals, funky with the deep and powerful basslines, snappy handclaps making it very much disco as well and let's not forget their great horns section. The song reaches its peak at the end with one of the smoothest and funkiest breaks i've ever heard. It doesn't matter how often i listen to it, it always gives me goose bumps. The strangest thing is, i can't find it on youtube, oh well, or try to get the album, which is not easy, it's pretty hard to find.