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Yarbrough & Peoples' call for permanence
A dance floor ode from the soul duo.
This work symbolizes the transition from disco to post-disco. It features a modern sound that makes extensive use of synthesizers and soulful vocal harmonies. It shows the new direction that black music was heading in in the early '80s.
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- Producer - Lonnie Simmons
- Producer - Jonah Ellis