Early 1980s party classic. Contains every element and attitude from disco, tribalism, funk, ska to post-punk. The original and best, accept no remake, updated substitutes.
However, for those who enjoy things experimental but also purposely atonal and damn right freaky, they need to seek out versions which quite literally and figuratively appeared with the underrated B-Side entitled 'The Backside'.
Ive picked up an oddity that is not listed. My copy is a 12" single on Kaz Records catalogue number KAZ 50T,there is no barcode on the picture sleeve. The front of the sleeve is a posed studio stot of the band,with the statement that it is the original version,the reverse shows an illustration of recording equipment with six devils clawing it with the statement Electrofunk version produced by Paul Hardcastle. Sleeve by David Thomas. On the record label the release date is 1985,it has the usual record label all rights....etc. The record label is Mistral/Warner Bros Music Ltd, and also on the label is KAZ 50T The run out has Bilbo Tape one,also KAZ-50T and a MT. etched into it on both sides. It looks too professional to be a bootleg, Strange times.