Invisible Man’s Band – All Night Thing (1979)   4 comments


Invisible Man’s Band – All Night Thing

The Invisible Man’s Band

In 1979, Keni (Burke) teamed up with brothers Clarence, Jr. (who first had the idea to
form a new group); James; and Dennis along with keyboardist/synth player Dean Gant to
record an album under the moniker The Invisible Man’s Band. Featured on this self-titled debut,
released in 1980 by Mango/Island Records, was the heavily discofied hit “All Night
Thing,” which returned the Burke brothers to the top ten on the R&B chart. The tune
also cracked the top 50 on the pop chart. Several other singles were released from this
album throughout 1980, but they could not replicate the success of the first hit.

The following year, the band switched to the Boardwalk label to release a follow-up
album, Really Wanna See You. While the title track and “Rated X” were released as
singles, neither single made an impression on the charts, and the album was not nearly
as successful as its predecessor.

While no further full-length albums were released under the “Invisible Man’s Band”
name, the group later released one final single, “Sunday Afternoon”, on the Move ‘N
Groove Record Label in 1983.

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Posted October 26, 2015 by mrdap in 12 Inch Singles, Disco

4 responses to “Invisible Man’s Band – All Night Thing (1979)

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  1. Just looked for “All Night Thing” and it sounds a bit like EWF but it’s great! Thanks mr. Dap

  2. I was hoping this was the whole album. Cool post anyway

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