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“I Got My Mind Made Up” is a 1978 disco-funk classic by Instant Funk, released on Salsoul Records. A defining track of the era, the song became a massive dancefloor hit, fusing deep funk grooves, hypnotic rhythms, and high-energy production.
From Simple R&B to a Club Anthem
The song’s original production was a simple 3-minute R&B track recorded on an 8-track tape, but that was only the beginning. It was transferred to 24-track tape at Blank Tapes, NYC, where producer Bunny Sigler and engineer Bob Blank began transforming it into a club anthem. Among the many enhancements, Bunny brought in a woman to deliver the now-iconic “Say what?” throughout the track. As she recorded, Bunny stood behind her, shouting instructions like “Scream!”, which were amplified and incorporated into the mix.
The Grueling Manual Remix Process
Remixing was a meticulous, manual process—no computerization was involved. Initially, legendary DJ Walter Gibbons attempted a remix but abandoned the project due to religious beliefs. Then, Ken Cayre, the owner of Salsoul Records, took a shot before it ultimately landed in the hands of Larry Levan. Working in Blank Tapes’ old Studio A, on a console without automation, the mix was assembled through painstaking tape splicing. To extend the groove that defines the song, four bars of the groove section were manually edited and repeated to create its now-familiar format. Bob Blank estimated that it took over 60 hours of mixing to finalize the versions that exist today.
The Legendary 12″ Versions
The original 12″ vinyl release of “I Got My Mind Made Up” featured what later became known as the “Disco Version”, running 9:46—marking Larry Levan’s second-ever remix credit! This version has appeared on all subsequent CD releases.
BUT… the flip-side of the 12″ featured a version running 7:11, a mix that has never been repressed or released in digital format—EVER! This makes the original 12″ pressing a sought-after collector’s item.
Chart Success & Lasting Influence
Upon release, “I Got My Mind Made Up” became a major success, spending three non-consecutive weeks at #1 on the Billboard R&B chart, briefly interrupted by Sister Sledge’s “He’s the Greatest Dancer.” It also reached #20 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topped the Billboard Disco chart, cementing its status as a dancefloor staple.
However, in a tragic turn of events, Salsoul Records removed and destroyed all of their multi-track masters from Blank Tapes in 1985—hundreds of recordings lost forever. Thankfully, some were saved by John Morales, and this master was one of them, preserving its legacy.
The song’s impact has lasted well beyond the disco era. Whether played in classic funk sets, sampled in modern productions, or rediscovered by new generations, “I Got My Mind Made Up” remains one of the most electrifying club anthems ever recorded.
*Vinyl-only
SIDE A:
I Got My Mind Made Up (Special 12 Inch Disco Mix) 9:46
SIDE B:
I Got My Mind Made Up (Special 12 Inch Disco Mix Edit)* 7:11
VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint
U.S. CHART HISTORY:
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
---|---|---|---|
1978 | I Got My Mind Made Up | U.S. Billboard Hot 100 | #20 |
1978 | I Got My Mind Made Up | U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles | #1 |
1978 | I Got My Mind Made Up | U.S. Billboard Hot Dance / Disco | #1 |
RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: Salsoul Records – SG 207
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 33 ⅓ RPM, Single, Indianapolis
Country: US
Released: 1978
Genre: Funk / Soul
Style: Funk, Disco
CREDITS:
- Executive-Producer – Joe Cayre, Ken Cayre, Stan Cayre
- Mixed By – Larry Levan
- Producer – Bunny Sigler
- Written-By – K. Miller*, R. Earl*, S. Miller*
NOTES:
Special 12 Inch Disco Mix
Produced for Bundino Productions
Buy the 12″ at DISCOGS
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I know I’m late to the party, but thank you for this rare piece of vinyl! Fascinating backstory and the grueling remix process. I’ve heard this sampled, but wasn’t familiar with the original. Thank you Paul!
You’re welcome, Retro Hound 🙂
Thanks for sharing. My favorite Instant Funk track is No Stoppin’ That Rockin’ with the distinct EMS vocoder chorus. Not sure what the producers were thinking when they added the saxophone bit. I guess that is what DJ edits are for. Removing weak parts and pumping up da funk.
You’re welcome, Johnny L.
Greetings Paul,
an awesome share, i inherited the LP which contained this tune from my aunt, I also like their tune ‘Dark Vader’ with its Star Wars-like intro.
Thanks especially for the exclusive B-side mix.
peace,
dj
You’re welcome, Don Julian 🙂
Blimey….I bought this just recently to replace my worn out version….at least I won’t have to rip it down now…Thank You
You’re welcome, johnnie G.
Thanks, Paul. Many happy memories of this song. Say whaaaaat?!
You’re welcome, jbird 🙂
THANKS, PAUL.
You’re welcome, THONI VIDES DJ 🙂
Thanks for the great rip, Paul! in 1991 I heard it sampled on A Roller Skating Jam Named Saturdays (LP Version) and wondered what the sample was but also wondered if De La Soul simply created the sound themselves to feel like the 70s. Until about 15 years ago, I don’t think I had ever heard the song before. Yet, it just felt like I had known it forever when I did hear it. Weird. It is truly a classic and amazes me that I only own it from their self-titled remastered cd…not on any of the countless 70s, 80s,… Read more »
You’re very welcome, Fed! That’s such a cool story—it’s amazing how a sample can stick with you even before you know the original source. De La Soul did such a great job of capturing that vintage feel, so I can totally see why you thought it might have been something they created themselves. It really is a timeless track, and I love how music can have that déjà vu effect, like it’s always been a part of your life. Glad you enjoyed the rip!
Thank you Paul. There is no 80’s party without playing this classic funky monster. People should also listen to Slap, Slap, Lickedy Lap from IF. Happy weekend to everyone.
You’re welcome, Toxicaudio. Have a great weekend 🙂
Amazing uplifting disco classic, thanks a lot!
You’re welcome, Martijn 🙂
One of my favourite Larry Levan remixes from this iconic label. Looking forward to hearing your audio sonic powers on this disco gem.
Thanks Paul
You’re welcome, Mark 🙂
What a fantastic way to start my day!!
Thank you Paul! I can’t wait to download your latest post and soak up that greazzy funk. Thank you for being the curator of these incredible gems that bring joy to us that were present to experience it the first time around and an opportunity to “walk the children in nature”.
Now about that super-rare 1981 Top Tune Medley bootleg transfer… 😉
So great to have you “back in the booth” again!
You’re very welcome, DJ Lollipop!
I hope you enjoy the transfer as much as I enjoyed working on it. Fortunately, my copy was in excellent condition, and I think it turned out great. The Top Tune Medley has been a long-running project—I’ll admit, it’s given me a few headaches! But I’m hoping to have it posted sooner rather than later. I appreciate your patience.
Hi Paul.Great post Thank you.Best wishes to you.Have a great Friday further and a top Weekend.JM Silk says it best Music is the Key.
Thank you, DJBD 🙂
Sampled by De La Soul.
A Roller Skating Jam Named “Saturdays”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9S5lTgyfT2c
Also, the chorus was used on 2pac’s “Got My Mind Made Up”.
So good to have you back. This is one of my absolute favorite tracks with that hypnotic chorus chant. Another gem to add to my BTG collection of high quality classic club anthems. The full extended 12″ version is indeed the most righteous way to experience this aural masterpiece.
Say What! Thank you, Martika I hope you have a nice weekend 🙂
Disco Friday is here with a vengeance!! Paul, many kudos for this track! I know DJ Lollipop mentioned it when you posted about the 12-inch singles’ history! I had forgotten about this great track! The band, Instant Funk, always made excellent tracks dripping with sexuality!! Paul I am so excited!!
I hope you and everyone here has a great weekend!!
Jeff
Hey Jeff!
Disco Friday has arrived in full force! 🕺🔥 I’m so glad this track brought back some memories for you! Instant Funk knew how to bring the heat—pure energy and attitude in every groove!
Appreciate the kudos, and I’m just as excited that you’re loving it! Hope you have an amazing weekend filled with great music and good vibes!
Paul 🎶✨