Tracklist
Body Work (Vocal) | 8:23 | ||
Body Work (Instrumental) | 7:15 |
Credits (6)
- John "Jellybean" BenitezCo-producer, Mixed By
- Michael HutchinsonEngineer [Mixing Engineer]
- Herbie Jr*Mastered By
- Curtis HudsonProducer
- Lisa StevensProducer
- Curtis HudsonWritten-By
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Body Work
12", 33 ⅓ RPM
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Easy Street Records – EZS-7503 | US | 1983 | US — 1983 |
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Body Work
12", 45 RPM, Maxi-Single, Stereo
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Polydor – 815 360-1 | 1983 | — 1983 |
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Body Work
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Body Work
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Polydor – PDSX 2236 | Canada | 1983 | Canada — 1983 |
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Body Work
12", 45 RPM, Single
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Polydor – 815 360-1 | UK | 1983 | UK — 1983 |
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Body Work
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Body Work
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Powderworks – POWT 0165 | Australia | 1983 | Australia — 1983 |
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Body Work
7", 45 RPM, Single, Blue Labels, Intersong Music
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Polydor – 815 360-7 | UK | 1983 | UK — 1983 |
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Body Work (Special Maxi Version)
12", EP, 45 RPM
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Body Work
7", Promo
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Easy Street Records – EZS-4503 | US | 1983 | US — 1983 |
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Body Work
7", 45 RPM, Stereo
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Body Work
12", Maxi-Single, 45 RPM
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Polydor – 815 360-1 Y | 1983 | — 1983 |
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Body Work
7", Single, 45 RPM, 33 ⅓ RPM
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Powderworks – POW 0165 | Australia | 1983 | Australia — 1983 |
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Body Work
7", 45 RPM
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Polydor – 815 360-7 | Netherlands | 1983 | Netherlands — 1983 |
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Body Work
7", 33 ⅓ RPM
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Som Livre – 401.7058 | Brazil | 1983 | Brazil — 1983 |
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Body Work
12", 45 RPM, Advance
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Polydor – POSPX 642 | UK | 1983 | UK — 1983 |
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Body Work
12", Maxi-Single, 45 RPM
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Polydor – 815 360-1 | Italy | 1983 | Italy — 1983 |
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Body Work
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Polydor – PDS 2236 | Canada | 1983 | Canada — 1983 |
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Body Work = Trabajo Corporal
12", 45 RPM, Maxi-Single
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Polydor – 815 360-1 | Spain | 1983 | Spain — 1983 |
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Body Work
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Polydor – 815 360-7 | Portugal | 1983 | Portugal — 1983 |
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Body Work = Trabajo Corporal
7", 45 RPM, Single
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Polydor – 815 360-7 | Spain | 1983 | Spain — 1983 |
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Body Work (Edit)
7", 45 RPM, Silver Injection Labels
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Polydor – 815360-7 | UK | 1983 | UK — 1983 |
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Body Work
12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Maxi-Single
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Transistor (2) – 12 CBK (C) 5001 | South Africa | 1983 | South Africa — 1983 |
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Body Work
12", Single
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Powderworks – POWT 0165 | Australia | 1983 | Australia — 1983 |
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Body Work (Edit)
7", 45 RPM, Blue Labels, Copyright Control
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Polydor – 815360-7 | UK | 1983 | UK — 1983 |
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Body Work
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Easy Street Records – EZS-4503 | US | 1983 | US — 1983 |
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Body Work
12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Sound Makers pressing
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Easy Street Records – EZS-7503 | US | 1983 | US — 1983 |
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Body Work
12", 45 RPM, Maxi-Single, Stereo
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Melodisc (5) – MD1000 | Argentina | 1984 | Argentina — 1984 |
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Body Work
7", 45 RPM, Single
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Transistor (2) – CBK 587 | South Africa | 1984 | South Africa — 1984 |
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Body Work (1986 Workout)
12", Reissue
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Boiling Point – POSPX 821 | UK | 1986 | UK — 1986 |
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Body Work
7", Reissue
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Boiling Point – 885 290-7 | UK | 1986 | UK — 1986 |
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Body Work (1986 Work Out)
12", Promo, Reissue
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Boiling Point – POSPX 821-DJ | UK | 1986 | UK — 1986 |
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Body Work
CD, Maxi-Single
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BCM Records – BCM 20755 | 1990 | — 1990 |
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Body Work
12", 45 RPM
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BCM Records – BCM 12755 | , Austria, & Switzerland | 1990 | , Austria, & Switzerland — 1990 |
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Body Work
7", 45 RPM, Single
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Easy Street Records – ESR-2630-1 | US | 2024 | US — 2024 |
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Recommendations
Reviews
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Edited one year ago
referencing Body Work (12", 45 RPM, Single) POSPX 642
this is where purple disco machine took their sample and inspiration from -
referencing Body Work (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) EZS-7503
Gr8 tune - just bagged a copy. Sounds fresh as a daisy -
referencing Body Work (12", 45 RPM, Single) POSPX 642
Great re-release which I first heard on the Breakin' soundtrack as an 11 year old. Perfect accompaniment to our pops and locks. -
Edited 3 years ago
referencing Body Work (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) EZS-7503
Big pop hit in England too - i was part of the (starting to slightly fade away) jazz-funk scene at the time and instead electro stuff like this was the way things were going - certain of the underground funk DJ's around London resisted playing stuff like this and went off in a completely jazzy version but for me stuff like this with good beats but with an electronic vibe was what i'd been waiting for for years. I hearing this plus Unique 'What I Got Is What You Need' played back to back at the Windsor Safari funk club (just outside London) back in 1983 it could have been the night when everyone stopped dancing and watched the then brand new Michael Jackson 'Thriller' video for the first time on the big screen above the dance floor. Happy times. The problem was though that after the initial flurry of good electro stuff in 1982-84 the dance scene in England (probably globally?) had probably its worst years ever in 1985-86 when everything seemed to be deteriorating and with a few honourable exceptions we had to endure appalling beats, productions and generally mediocre songs, and that was why when house music arrived it was so needed to revive everything again. -
referencing Body Work (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) EZS-7503
Derrick DuPree did a fantastic job on the lead vocals. Curtis Hudson, Lisa Stevens, Lauriece Hudson and Ray Hudson on Background. Curtis played bass synth, keyboards, guitar and drum programming. Bashiri Johnson on percussions , Fred Zarr synth solo and Alan Wentz did all the slick appreciator stuff. Of course Jelly Bean mixed the heck out of it and his additional production is cool. Michael Hutchinson did great job engineering the track. They had fun doing this record. -
Edited 15 years ago
referencing Body Work (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) EZS-7503
I don't know about you guys, but this song is the JAM. Straight poppin' beat all over this.
Its got the great drummachine sounds, with super smooth synths. Topped off with a great Vocoder& drizzled with some tasty Cowbells! What more could you want in a Electro jam? Definitely a must have for those that enjoy old school ELECTRO jams.
Positive lyrics like all the ts from the 80s with class. This is one of those cuts where you have to blast it! -
referencing Body Work (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) EZS-7503
I found this record completely randomly when I was looking through the stacks at a $1 record shop. Later I discovered that this song was featured on the Breakin' soundtrack, which is kind of strange, since it's not breakdancing music in the slightest. (So if you're expecting Newcleus or something similar, this probably won't be your cuppa.) All that aside, though, this track is pretty dope. It's soulful without being cheesy or over the top. The vocals are great, and the music is nice and funky while still being machine-like and electronic enough to suit my tastes.
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