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Let's Go All The Way by Sly Fox

Biografia dell'artista Sly Fox

A Short Lived "one Hit Wonder" Aggregation Circa 1985 Featuring Former Bootsy's Rubber Band And Parliment Member Gary 'Mudbone' Cooper Who Under Direction Of British Producer Ted Currier Teamed Up With A Vocalist By The Name Of Michael Camacho To Form A Studio "band" Named "Sly Fox." The Genre Breaking Hit Result Of The Partnership Was The Song "Let's Go All The Way." The Debut Single Was A Huge Success And Charted With Almost Every Demographic You Could Imagine Pop R&b New-Wave Rock Etc. "Let's Go All The Way" Reached #7 On Billboard's Hot 100 In 1985 And Stayed On The Charts Through Mid 1986. The Group's Next Few Singles Lacked Distinction In The Marketplace And The Debut Album On Capitol Did Not Do Well. Despite The Group Being Considered A Footnote In 80's Pop History Gary "Mudbone" Cooper Has Remained Active In The Music Business Including Work With Adina Howard Bill Laswell And Even As A Co-Producer Of The Ramones. He's Toured Europe Opening For P!nk And His Most Recent Album Fresh Mud Is A Collaboration With Dave Stewart That Combines Diverse Musical Styles Such As Blues And Rap.
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"Let's Go All The Way" Is A Song Released As A Single By American Dance/New Wave Group Sly Fox In 1986 Taken From Their Debut Studio Album Of The Same Name. The Song Starts Out With Synthesizer-Produced Chanting With The Lines "zhum Zhum Zinny Zinny" Repeating Endlessly Until The Drums And Synthesizer-Led Riff Kick In. Michael Camacho's Vocals Then Come In. The Lyrics While Often Thought To Be About Sex Contain No Carnal Content Are Delivered Deadpan And Seem To Express Disillusionment With Various Aspects Of Modern Life. When Released The Song Was A Surprise Top 10 Hit In The US Peaking At Number Seven After Reaching Number Three In The UK Singles Chart Earlier In The Year Making This Their Most Successful Single And Branding Them As One-Hit Wonders. The Song Appeared In Films Such As Ferris Bueller's Day Off Loverboy And Others. The Song Was Covered In 1999 By Supergroup The Wondergirls And In 2000 By Insane Clown Posse. Allmusic Reviewer Victor W. Valdivia Described The Latter Version As "their Most Blatant Attempt At Radio Play".

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Tag musicali per Let's Go All the Way:

INIZIO SLY FOX
POPOLARE BRANI MIX ALBUM
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