The Pleasure Seekers (album)

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The Pleasure Seekers
Pleasure Seekers The System.jpg
Studio album by
Released1985
Recorded1984-85
StudioUnique Studio in a Big City, Atlantic Studios, N.Y.
Genre
Label Mirage/Atlantic
Producer David Frank, Mic Murphy
The System chronology
X-Periment
(1984)
The Pleasure Seekers
(1985)
Don't Disturb This Groove
(1987)
Singles from The Pleasure Seekers
  1. "The Pleasure Seekers"
    Released: 1985
  2. "This Is for You"
    Released: 1985

The Pleasure Seekers is the third album recorded by American band The System, released in the United States under the Mirage-Atlantic label. [1]

Contents

Description

The album was produced by its band members, namely David Frank and Mic Murphy. Commercially successful singles from this album include "The Pleasure Seekers" and "This Is for You".

The album entered the Billboard R&B Albums chart in 1985. [2]

Guest vocals on "The Pleasure Seekers" song include Audrey Wheeler of Unlimited Touch.

Track listing

All songs written by Frank and Murphy.

Side A
No.TitleLength
1."The Pleasure Seekers"4:39
2."It Takes 2"4:12
3."Big City Beat"3:25
4."Love Won't Wait For Lovin'"4:47
Side B
No.TitleLength
1."This Is For You"4:57
2."My Radio Rocks"3:45
3."Did In By A Friend"3:11
4."I Don't Run From Danger"4:45

Production

Personnel

Chart positions

Chart (1985)Peak
position
US R&B Albums [2] 40

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References

  1. "The Pleasure Seekers on Discogs". discogs. Retrieved 2011-08-23.
  2. 1 2 ""Pleasure Seekers" by The System (chart positions) on Allmusic". Billboard, Allmusic . Retrieved 2011-08-23.