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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2008

1976-Actually the were renamed The Stairsteps. Another gem that was ahead of it's time. Enjoy!

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  • This whole LP is superb. Please can you put up as many as you can?

  • sure! I will do that.

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  • Wow, always the Pockets version and never heard this one, This is even better.

  • Classic...smooth...they really got the family groups going!

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  • Classic Album that received very little air play, why don't know...just listen and enjoy real music that you can't compare to nothing in 2012.

  • One of my favorites!

  • Quien tiene las palabras? Son Latino mulattos ellos?

  • I kinda like this

  • I agree this one keeps the spanish translation. Thanks for posting it!

  • I have looked for this version for so long, thank you so much for posting this! I was going through some things when this came out and helped me get through many a dark day.

  • @nonia512 You're kind of right I guess, depending on perspective (which is everything, right?). Keni had a record deal with Dark Horse Records, though it was originally Clarence's idea, I think it was Keni that pushed it through, and produced it. Also, brothers Dennis and James were part of Invisible Man's Band (only Cube and Aloha, I believe from the Stairsteps were not part of this band), along with keyboard/synth player Dean Gant.

  • @hollidayevery - I thought it was Clarence Burke that formed The Invisible Man's band??.....

  • @hollidayevery - I thought it was Clarence Burke that formed The Invisible Man's band??.....

  • @cutelittlecaramelkid Keni Burke went on to form The Invisible Man's Band also. They had a big hit called "All Night Thang"...and Keni also went on to produce for Philadelphia International Records...He produced on the Jones Girls "Keep It Comin'" CD and some stuff for the O'Jays after Gamble and Huff started running out of ideas for them. One song was "Put Our Heads Together", I believe...it's on YouTube if you're curious...

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