Real People | |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Chic |
Album: | Real People |
Released: | 1980 |
Recorded: | 1980 |
Genre: | Disco, soul, rock |
Length: | 5:20 (album version) 3:45 (single version) |
Label: | Atlantic 3768 |
Producer: | Bernard Edwards, Nile Rodgers |
Prev Title: | Rebels Are We |
Prev Year: | 1980 |
Next Title: | Stage Fright |
Next Year: | 1981 |
"Real People" is a song from American band Chic's fourth album Real People. It was the second single from this album and like its predecessor, featured a solo lead vocal by Luci Martin.
Exploring new directions in the post-Disco era, Chic continued incorporating harder rock elements into their sound as evident by Nile Rodgers' blaring guitar solos which kick-off and end the song. Audiences were caught off guard by the new Chic sound. Prompting some radio programmers to flip the single and play the more upbeat/dancable B-side "Chip Off The Old Block" instead of the A-side. This, combined with other factors, resulted in the single not making much impact on the charts.
Record World said it has "impeccable" taste, "stylish production," "topical lyrics," "a sweltering guitar solo" and "vocal perfection."[1]
"Real People" only peaked at number 51 on Billboard's "Hot Soul/Black Singles" chart and number 79 on Billboard's "Hot 100" chart.[2] It failed to chart in the UK, as the song "26" was released as a single, in lieu of "Real People".
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