Goin' to the Bank

In addition to R&B activity in the U.S., it gained airplay on select Top 40 stations in late 1986 and in January 1987, including WSPK "K104.7" in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., and WHLY "Y106" in Orlando, Fla.

[1] Jason Elias of AllMusic praised the tune saying "the fun single "Goin' to the Bank.

With its locking beats and solar style jittery synths, this was close to the sound that a lot of established R&B acts were doing to keep up with the times.

While this has little of the charm of their 1974-1981 work, it's passable and a half-cut above most of the songs released by their contemporaries and the few self-contained bands that came after them.

If that's not enough kitsch, the Great Britain native Nicholas also does a rap in the world's strongest English accent.