Produced by Jacques Fred Petrus , a businessman known for creating studio concepts like the band Change . Key Personnel:
Kevin Robinson, who replaced the band's original singer Ike Floyd for this album.
The (often found on 12-inch vinyl or "Special Expanded Edition" digital remasters) allows the track’s "hypnotic" groove to breathe. It features longer instrumental breaks that highlight the interplay between the bass and guitar, which were trademarks of the Petrus/Little Macho production sound.
Approximately 8 minutes and 24 seconds , significantly longer than the standard 5:54 album version. Label: Originally released on Capitol Records .
The (standing for the Brooklyn, Bronx & Queens Band) released "All Night Long (She’s Got the Moves I Like)" in 1982 as the title track of their second studio album. This post-disco and funk anthem remains a staple of the era's dance music, known for its polished production and catchy vocal hooks. Production & Technical Details Release Year: 1982.
The album cover famously featured the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center, emphasizing the band's New York City identity. The "Extended Version" Experience
Funk, soul, and post-disco, often characterized as "pop-funk".
The single reached No. 32 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart. The parent album also peaked at No. 32 on the Billboard Black Albums chart.