Foxy
Party Boys (Disconet Mix) (12")
TK Records (US) / 1980 / TKD 442
12" Disco single 33 ⅓ rpm vinyl record
Genre: Dance
Producer: Foxy
Mixer/Remixer: Mike Lewis (A)
Sherlyn Publishing Co., Inc. (BMI), Lindseyanne Music (BMI), Buckaroo Publishing Co., Inc. (BMI)
Side A
1. Party Boys [Disconet Mix] (10:26)
Side B
1. Party Boys (3:26)
2. Party Boys [Extended] (5:18)
Foxy heads off in a different direction with "Party Boys" in 1980, which appears to have been their last single. The Disconet remix by Mike Lewis is a keeper.
Taken from the Dash Records' album Party Boys (# DASH 30015).
Also See...
Interview with Henry Stone / History of TK Records
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Mar 20, 2008 | 4:15 amI had the album version first, and loved it (like the rest of the LP, by the way). When I first heard this remix, I started frowning, as it reminded me of those dumb boring over-extended remixes of the '80s that I loathe, because they stall and add unuseful noises, that often destroy any beauty in the original track.
But I soon understood that this was just cleverly mixed into a different mood, and that it WORKS!!! I got this single too, as it's really like having 2 very different, and equally great tracks.
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Mar 18, 2008 | 2:23 pmTEN! The song wasn't that good. But this DISCONET sure was. Excellent breaks, great to fool around with. I used the Mike Lewis remix to make mine better. Like I said, a TEN!!!

Recently I heard this record which I had not actually listened to before, and I can confess I loved it the moment I heard it. The music is so soft and exquisite. I knew very little about Foxy in fact I just knew the song "Get Off," but now I have become very interested in them.