Description
From the ultimate rare record PEOPLE'S PLEASURE "Do You Hear Me Talking To You?" that shines brightly in the rare groove scene, the super killer "World Full Of People" is coupled with an instrumental version of the same song that was unreleased at the time of the original LP. 7 inch single cut! In addition, the album is released in a completely limited edition, including a download code for the fantastic single "Time After Time", in which Bill Brown, who was the album's producer and also participated in the composition, sang the vocals with the same song's background and different lyrics!
PEOPLE'S PLEASURE "Do You Hear Me Talking To You?" is the best rare groove worthy of being called "ultimate" in its sound, visuals, and rarity. Among them, the super killer "World Full Of People", which has gained tremendous support from a wide range of listeners for its sound that crosses over soul and funk, and has been hooked up to many DJs, is a single cut, and surprisingly, it was not included on the original LP. It is no exaggeration to say that it was an incident that the instrumental version was coupled! The original LP is an ultra-premium edition that sells for thousands of dollars, but the single of the same song released in 1976 under the name EVERYDAY PEOPLE is also sold for no less than 1,000 dollars, making it truly an ultra-premium edition. It's a premier single! In addition, Bill Brown, who was also the producer of the original version and also participated in the composition, sang the phantom single "Time After Time" with different lyrics and an orchestra of the same song, which was not released at the time due to various reasons. Released in a completely limited edition with a download code included!
A1. World Full Of People (Vocal)
B1. World Full Of People (Inst)
PEOPLE'S PLEASURE "Do You Hear Me Talking To You?" is the best rare groove worthy of being called "ultimate" in its sound, visuals, and rarity. Among them, the super killer "World Full Of People", which has gained tremendous support from a wide range of listeners for its sound that crosses over soul and funk, and has been hooked up to many DJs, is a single cut, and surprisingly, it was not included on the original LP. It is no exaggeration to say that it was an incident that the instrumental version was coupled! The original LP is an ultra-premium edition that sells for thousands of dollars, but the single of the same song released in 1976 under the name EVERYDAY PEOPLE is also sold for no less than 1,000 dollars, making it truly an ultra-premium edition. It's a premier single! In addition, Bill Brown, who was also the producer of the original version and also participated in the composition, sang the phantom single "Time After Time" with different lyrics and an orchestra of the same song, which was not released at the time due to various reasons. Released in a completely limited edition with a download code included!
A1. World Full Of People (Vocal)
B1. World Full Of People (Inst)