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Japanese Exclusive Release.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5The Systems Best
By John Sale
Out of all The System albums I have heard, The Pleasure Seekers is the best, with Don't Disturb This Groove (DDTG) a close second.

I accidentally bought this one when I did not see DDTG in the stores in 1987. Oops, but the music was great. It stayed in my tape player for months.

Tragically, my little sister liked to record midnight dance music off the radio with her tape player, and was without a tape--so, she looked into my tape collection and commenced to shove paper in the tape record protector of "MY FRIGGIN FAVE TAPE THAT COULD NOT BE BOUGHT ANYMORE BECAUSE THEY WERE OUT OF PRINT UNTIL LAST WEEK OF THE YEAR 2000" --sorry-- anyway, I found it in Japan and Amazon is selling them again and I have it and it is still great and is so TOTALLY EIGHTIES with the drumulators and synthesizers and sequencing.

Track 1 Rocks--Track 2 Catchy @ Volume Level 10--Track 3 Macho Techno--Track 4 Techno Pop--Track 5 Sexy--Track 6 RastaPop--Track 7 Princy Mary Jane Boys--Track 8 I know I know I know

They need a web site Big Time.

Later.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Don't Run From THIS!
By Andre' S Grindle
Consumer Warning:This album will ROCK YOUR MIND!!!The System's 'The Pleasure Seekers' is crammed FULL of loud, beat-heavy old school techno-funk complete with shouts,yelps and gutteral vocals!"I Don't Run From Danger" pretty much spells out the affair-too much heavy duty dance and funk music that will get you started at a dance party or that most hyperactive of aerobics classics!So unless as this bands first album title indicates you're ready for a good sweat you've come to the right place.Otherwise this could be dangerous!

2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
4
By Morado
Back in the day, this was it! The System's first release was ok, but this one rocked. I was even more blown away when I saw them in concert at Bogart's in Cincinnati, back in the mid 80's. The System blend funk and pop, on the R&B tip... David Frank is a wiz with the music while Mic Murphy writes songs about love, friendship, life. Nothing too heavy, yet not bubble-gum. I played this a ton in college and still brings back many fond memories...

My favorites are: "The Pleasure Seekers" (Slammin...Hi-Yah!)/"It Takes Two" (Melodic and smooth)/"Love Won't Wait For Lovin"/"This Is For You" (*As good as it gets)/"Did In By A Friend."

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