A great release and heavily sought after. Known to fetch over £100 on 12". Actually inspired a much earlier and far superior house record (than eddie amour) from 1989 called raven maize - together forever. Well I say inspired. Joey negro basically beefed up the exodus release a bit. Still I like them both equally. The previous poster didn't post 75 words and I can't really say anymore than I have so why should I spread out the review. Its a great record seek one out. It's as simple as that.
This record was a true NY underground classic back in 1982, but got world-wide recognized fifteen years later when href="http://www.discogs.com/artist/Eddie+Amador">Eddie Amador used the whole base of this song for his smash hit href="http://www.discogs.com/release/186185">'House Music'.