: A ballad-style gospel section led by child singer Brian Paul , accompanied by his friend Brian Sletten and the group. Release History and "Killer Mix" Context
: "Don’t just talk, go on and do, the one who wins is you".
: A legendary 7:51 full-length version was credited on the Hansa 12" label but remains officially unreleased. Lyrics and Significance The lyrics are strikingly relevant today, touching on: Pollution : "No flowers in the air, pollution everywhere".
: An uptempo rock/pop section featuring lead vocals by Marcia Barrett and a spoken intro by dancer Bobby Farrell .
The song was originally released on their 1981 album Boonoonoonoos . While there isn't one official "Killer Mix" from the 1980s, the song has been released in various lengths and edits:
: "Concrete's rising up, where yesterday was park".
: A ballad-style gospel section led by child singer Brian Paul , accompanied by his friend Brian Sletten and the group. Release History and "Killer Mix" Context
: "Don’t just talk, go on and do, the one who wins is you".
: A legendary 7:51 full-length version was credited on the Hansa 12" label but remains officially unreleased. Lyrics and Significance The lyrics are strikingly relevant today, touching on: Pollution : "No flowers in the air, pollution everywhere".
: An uptempo rock/pop section featuring lead vocals by Marcia Barrett and a spoken intro by dancer Bobby Farrell .
The song was originally released on their 1981 album Boonoonoonoos . While there isn't one official "Killer Mix" from the 1980s, the song has been released in various lengths and edits:
: "Concrete's rising up, where yesterday was park".