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Kleeer- Intimate Connection/Tonight, 1984, VG+
Kleeer- Intimate Connection/Tonight, 1984, VG+
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Kleeer was an American New York City based band, which was formed in 1972 under the name The Jam Band as a backup group to different disco bands and vocalists. After a switch to the name Pipeline in 1975, the group also decided to switch to making hard rock instead of disco. Record labels competed to sign them but, when they finally ended up at Columbia Records, their single "Gypsie Rider" did not fare well commercially. In 1976, they got the opportunity to become The Universal Robot Band along with underground disco producers Patrick Adams and Greg Carmichael. The group toured as The Universal Robot Band until 1978. After 1978, the band decided to make all their music themselves under the new name of Kleeer. The sound was now more focused on 1980s style funk, and electronic instruments, like vocoders and synthesizers. This single was released in 1984, and peaked at number 49 on the R&B chart. After the 1985's album Seeekret, the band disappeared for unknown reasons. Most of the musicians continued working with other projects. In the 1990s, however, the group re-formed as Kleeer at some occasions. This single is in Very Good Condition, very glossy with clean labels and only a few light marks that do not affect audio.
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