Burning The Ground Exclusive 1985
AN 80s AUDITORY ICON
“Let’s Go All the Way” is a song by American group Sly Fox. Released as a single in December 1985 from their debut studio album of the same name, the record entered the Billboard chart on December 28 and reached the top 10 in both the U.S. and the UK. Despite receiving considerable commercial and critical success, the group failed to match expectations with their later singles, and are sometimes referred to as a one-hit wonder. Original MTV veejay Martha Quinn has described “Let’s Go All the Way” as “one of the funkiest songs ever.”
The track begins with synthesizer-processed chanting, with the lines “Simonini” repeating over a recurrent buzzing until drums and a synth-led riff begin. The duo of Gary “Mudbone” Cooper and Michael Camacho’s harmonized vocals then come in, punctuated with deadpan “yeah, yeah, yeah”s.
When released, the song was a top 10 hit in the United States, peaking at number seven, after reaching number three on the UK Singles Chart earlier in the year. It was a number one song on the Canadian RPM Top Singles chart peaking on May 10, 1986. The song also hit number five in the Netherlands as well as No. 14 in Belgium and No. 27 in New Zealand. AllMusic notes that “the song’s oddball mix of hip-hop, Latin pop, disco, and new wave, crossed radio formats, from R&B to Top-40 to ‘Rock of the ‘80s’ stations ruled by the Smiths and the Cure.” On the strength of the single’s multiformat success, the band’s album hit the top 40 in two formats as well, peaking at number 31 on the Top 200 Albums chart and at number 34 on the Top R&B Albums chart.
++The “Extended Version” here is exclusive to this U.D. & Canadian pressings.
For the first couple minutes it sounds like the standard 5:28 extended mix that appears everywhere else…but scroll to the 2:40 mark…instead of guitars playing in the bridge, It’s synthesizers. Also after the last chorus the structure changes…there’s an extra chorus inserted before the “we can make a better way” alternate chorus…and an exclusive break before the “nah nah nah” part.
SIDE A:
Let’s Go All The Way (Extended Version) 5:28
SIDE B:
Let’s Go All The Way (Bonus Beats) 4:52
VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Sleeve: Mear Mint
U.S. CHART HISTORY:
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
---|---|---|---|
1985 | Let’s Go All The Way | U.S. Billboard Hot 100 | #7 |
1985 | Let’s Go All The Way | U.S. Billboard Black Singles | #57 |
RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: Capitol Records – V-8639
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 33 ⅓ RPM
Country: US
Released: 1985
Genre: Electronic, Pop
Style: Synth-pop, Electro
CREDITS:
- Co-producer – David Spradley
- Engineer [Mix] – Bob Rosa
- Producer – Ted Currier
- Written-By – Gary Cooper*
NOTES:
Produced & co-produced for Platinum Vibe Productions, Inc.
Recorded at Unique Recording/NYC.
Track A from the forthcoming LP “Let’s Go All The Way”
Buy the 12″ at DISCOGS
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A fun blast from the past! I haven’t heard this in ages!
5 Stars again! I love that you keep finding these rare *exclusive* remixes! That’s what makes this site indispensable at this point! Vinyls that would otherwise disappear into obscurity (at least until the labels figure out that they can cash in on adding these rare remixes to reissues… lol).
THANK YOU for another RARE GEM!
You’re very welcome, Martika thank you for all of the praise 🙂
Thank you for this one … I love it
You’re welcome 🙂
Thanks Paul!
I didn’t realize this US pressing also had the alternate version (I’m the one who wrote the comment on the Discogs master release page stating that only the Canadian pressing has the difference). I’ll edit my comment on there so it’s accurate 🙂
Thanks!
You’re welcome 🙂
Great song!! I forgot about this song, so seeing this post brought back many memories! Good times!!
Wow can’t wait to hear the new (to my ears) mixes!! Like Marco mentioned, you couldn’t escape this hit on the radio back in the day. I have the 7″ single, but looking forward to hearing this one. Thanks Paul!!
You’re welcome, Retro Hound 🙂
This is a nice surprise as this was a staple track around 85-86 for me. I’m interested to hear this version from this particular US 12”.
I have the other US 12” issue with different versions too.
Thanks Paul 🙂
You’re welcome, Marco 🙂
Thanks for the great post, Paul! As many have stated, this song was (and still is) an 80’s classic! I don’t think I ever saw this particular 12″ as I have the other US version with other mixes. I probably never noticed the different 12″ since Capitol had a habit of using the same boring sleeve all the time! If I had seen this I would have bought it. Thanks again and have a great day!
The other US 12″ has the Steve peck Blix mix with the Diamond dub. I like this 12″ because it stays really true to the original mix with some fun edits thrown in. Enjoy 🙂
Thanks for sharing this Ext Version. Any chance you can post the Ext Blix Mix?
Just listened to the Les Adams DMC megamix again that features Queen, Boogie Boys along with what must be some of the most dreadful 80s scratching on a remix, considering that DJ Cheese et al tore it up the the DMC world championship in ’85 and on his King Kut 12″ on Profile the same year.
Thanks! I’ve always liked this song (and still do, it’s been in my workout playlist since last summer) and could never understand why my friends didn’t! I’m not familiar with this version, I have the other US 12 – V-15222.
You’re welcome, Paul 🙂
As a huge fan of Ted Currier, I am thrilled that you ripped this version!! I already love the version you posted a few years ago, but I’m excited for this mix. You always surprise us Paul! Love that you dig into your Electro collection! This genre is such a favorite of mine! You are just the greatest!!
Thanks again for “Babies” yesterday!! You are rescuing my record collection with your fabulous, pristine vinyl rips!!
Hugs!!!!!
Jeff
You’re welcome, Jeff these are my favorite mixes of this song. 🙂
Fantastic post! Always loved this song. Had the 7″, 12″ and album on cassette. Trivia: Their debut was one of the last cassette/vinyl hit albums in the mid 80s that wasn’t officially issued on CD. Song also contains similar samples/song elements used in hit rap song “Fly Girl” by Boogie Boys, also released on Capitol Records in 1985. Please keep posting these one hit wonders of the mid-80s all month long! Thanks Paul!
Thanks for the trivia I learned something new 🙂
I was blown away to find out this came out before Fly Girl on an indie label. We were always indignant believing that it ripped off the Boogie Boys…
Thanks Paul! Indeed very hard to find tracks. They are on some compilation cd’s but the sources of these are probably vinyl too, so this remaster is very welcome!
You’re welcome, Martijn 🙂
Hi PaulT; thx for Nice music Eva… Can you RIP “Como tú te llama” 12” please ?
Thx in advance mate.
that is a nice track indeed
Awesome! I have the original album on vinyl and am curious to hear the differences you mentioned in the mix!!! I remember them saying on the radio back then that the song initially was a flop until a certain DJ somewhere picked up the track and started playing it causing it to become a hit…. Thanks again!
You’re welcome, ING 🙂