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By the late 1980s, Ready For The World had firmly established themselves as one of the premier R&B acts of the decade. With their signature mix of Minneapolis-inspired funk grooves, lush balladry, and crossover pop appeal, the Flint, Michigan sextet built a strong reputation thanks to smash hits like “Oh Sheila,” “Love You Down,” and “Digital Display.”
“Cowboy,” however, marked a different chapter. Released in early 1989 as the fourth and final single from the group’s third studio album, Ruff N’ Ready (issued September 19, 1988, via MCA Records), the track stood out not only for its title but also for its adventurous sonic direction.
At a time when New Jack Swing was dominating R&B radio, “Cowboy” blended Ready For The World’s smooth harmonies and dance-driven production with a playful Western theme. Built around slinky funk basslines, tight percussion, and the group’s signature vocal layering, the song injected a unique character into late-’80s R&B. The lyrics and styling played with the cowboy archetype—romantic, mysterious, and bold—yet kept it firmly rooted in the urban contemporary soundscape.
While Ruff N’ Ready didn’t achieve the multi-platinum success of the band’s earlier work, it still showcased their willingness to evolve. Alongside ballads like “My Girly” (a Top 10 R&B hit), “Cowboy” proved that the group wasn’t afraid to experiment, even if it meant stepping outside traditional R&B boundaries.
For DJs and collectors, the U.S. 12″ is a real highlight. MCA tapped remix heavyweight Louil Silas Jr.—who was behind countless late-’80s and early ’90s R&B club mixes—to reimagine the track for dancefloors. His mixes gave “Cowboy” extra punch and extended its groove, with precise edit work by Greg Royal, another trusted name in the remix scene. The result is a set of versions tailored for the clubs, keeping the spirit of the original intact while stretching it into something DJs could ride.
Although “Cowboy” didn’t reach the commercial heights of earlier singles like “My Girly” or “Love You Down,” it stands as an underrated piece of the Ready For The World catalog—an example of their willingness to experiment, push genre boundaries, and embrace the remix culture of the late 1980s.
For fans of deep R&B cuts, “Cowboy” remains a gem worth saddling up with.
SIDE A:
Cowboy (Extended Version) 8:28
SIDE B:
Cowboy (Instrumental) 8:22
Cowboy (Bassapella) 4:47
VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint
RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: MCA Records – MCA-23948
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 33 ⅓ RPM, Single
Country: US
Released: 1989
Genre: Funk / Soul
Style: Funk
CREDITS:
- Design – Georgopoulos/Imada*
- Edited By [Edits By] – Greg Royal
- Engineer [Remix Engineer] – David Bianco
- Executive-Producer – Louil Silas, Jr.*
- Management – Denny Vosburgh, Machat Productions, Steven Machat
- Producer – Ready For The World
- Remix – Louil Silas, Jr.*
- Tracking By [Overdubs By] – Jeff Lorber
- Written-By – G. Valentine*, M. Riley*
NOTES:
Original version appears on the MCA LP, “Ruff ‘N’ Ready”
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VINYL TRANSFER & AUDIO RESTORATION:
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