This is one of those one-hit wonders that are much catchier than their title, so after 25 years, it's hard to remember what that little ditty was. Filled with instrumental and melodic hooks, it's a must-have artifact of mid-1980s synth-pop dance music. And for the pithiest experience, get the 45: The album track is much longer at 5:25. This is a like-new copy of the original release on Poolside Records in Portland, OR. It's quite a different mix than what appeared on Atlantic and became a hit... Check out the mp3 "snippet" of it. (The Atlantic release hit the Top 10 on both the Black/RnB and Pop charts when released in early 1986). Note: The picture sleeve is Near Mint and folds out into a poster. The 45 itself has no notable flaws, grading Mint across the board (Labels, Vinyl, Audio).