Invisible Man's Band

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All Night Thing 06:26 Tools
Really Wanna See You 00:00 Tools
Along The Way 00:00 Tools
Party Time 00:00 Tools
Rated X 00:00 Tools
Love Can't Come Will Come 00:00 Tools
Circles 00:00 Tools
Same Thang 00:00 Tools
Full Moon 00:00 Tools
Rated X (12" short vers mix) 00:00 Tools
Invisible Man Band-All Night Thing 06:26 Tools
Rent Strike 00:00 Tools
X Country 00:00 Tools
Do The Night Thang (Pete Herbert & Dicky Trisco Edit) 00:00 Tools
9 X's Out of Ten 00:00 Tools
Love Can't Come/Love Has Come 00:00 Tools
All Night Thing (Extended) 00:00 Tools
Rated X (12 short vers mix) 00:00 Tools
All Night Thing (Scott Wozniak Unreleased Bootleg Mix) 00:00 Tools
All Night Long 00:00 Tools
Rated X (12" Short Version Mix) 00:00 Tools
Rated X (Edit Version) 00:00 Tools
Love Can't Come / Love Has Come 00:00 Tools
All Night Long (c.c.k. Edit) 00:00 Tools
All Night Thang 00:00 Tools
Really Wanna See You (Dub Mix) 00:00 Tools
X-Country 00:00 Tools
9 X's Out Of 10 00:00 Tools
Love Can't Come - Love Has Come 00:00 Tools
9x's Out Of 10 00:00 Tools
Rated X (Edited Version) 00:00 Tools
All Night Thing (Adulture THAnG edit) v1 00:00 Tools
38_All_night_thing_instrumental 00:00 Tools
Love Can't Come Love Has Come 00:00 Tools
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The Invisible Man's Band was made up of the Burke brothers (Clarence Jr., Dennis, James, and Keni), all former members of the Five Stairsteps, best known for their 1970 million seller "O-o-h Child." The Burkes' highest-charting single under this moniker was the chugging dance single "All Night Thing," which was issued on Island Records' Mango imprint and hit number nine R&B on Billboard's charts in spring 1980.Their lone LP, The Invisible Man's Band, was issued in summer 1980. Other charting singles were "Really Wanna See You," released on Neil Bogart's Boardwalk Records (with whom the group had worked with during their Five Stairsteps days), and "Sunday Afternoon" on Move 'n' Groove. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.