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Performer: Universal Robot Band
Genre: Funk / Soul
Album: Barely Breaking Even
Released: 1982
Style: Disco
MP3 version ZIP size: 1587 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1519 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1172 mb
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 575
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Tracklist

A Barely Breaking Even (Club Version) 11:56
B Barely Breaking Even (Instrumental Version) 7:10

Companies, etc.

  • Published By – Calliber Music
  • Distributed By – Sunshine Record Dists. Inc.
  • Pressed By – Europadisk
  • Lacquer Cut At – Sterling Sound

Credits

  • Mixed By – John Morales
  • Producer – Greg Carmichael
  • Written-By – J. Calloway*, L. Burgess*, Sonny T. Davenport

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): MG-103-B-DISCO (EDP) STERLING
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): MG-103-B-DISCO (EDP) STERLING
  • Rights Society: ASCAP

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
MG103-D Universal Robot Band* Barely Breaking Even ‎(12", RE, Unofficial) Moonglow MG103-D US 2005
MKHAN 48 The Universal Robot Band Barely Breaking Even ‎(12", Promo, W/Lbl) Streetwave MKHAN 48 UK 1984
MG 103-D, KINF004 Universal Robot Band* Barely Breaking Even ‎(12", Single) Moonglow, Kinfine Records MG 103-D, KINF004 US 2017
MKHAN 48 The Universal Robot Band Barely Breaking Even ‎(Acetate, 12") Streetwave MKHAN 48 UK 1984
MKHAN 48 The Universal Robot Band Barely Breaking Even ‎(12") Streetwave MKHAN 48 UK 1984

Folsa
Was intended to be the seventh track on the Logg album. Greg Carmichael asked Salsoul for more money but when they refused, he stole the tapes and got it released on Moonglow Records. It was only distributed in the UK so that Salsoul wouldn't find out. Fascinating story from Leroy Burgess!

Teonyo
full story is here: https://worldwidefm.net/show/brownswood-basement-gilles-peterson-with-leroy-burgess-red-greg-and-jon-morales/ ten words or more

Westened
Love this damn song so much and can't get enough of it for some reason.

The Apotheoses of Lacspor
You can place blame on mister Leroy Burgess, his production work and vocals are so infectious and feel good!! :D

Kelerius
It's the bump, baby. Those big bass stabs! & those slammin chords, man! true classic

Kanal
Spot the bootlegs- The OG copy has a properly pressed centre label with a definitive wide inner stamp circle, and usually with some very light rough texture like most US pressings of the time. The bootleg has a clean label, slightly different blue, with a smooth suggestion of the circular stamp line beneath. Check & ask before paying out your nose for a knock off copy!

Marige
This is nothing short of genius as far as disco production goes if you ask me. Absolutely hard rocking happy disco grooves keep this one going. If you aren't moving at least some of your body at the end of this song you should visit a doctor. I'm very happy with the recent repress, otherwise i'd have probably never got my hand on this one.