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"Walkin' The Line" is a 1983 funk and soul single by the Brooklyn-based band , led by visionary multi-instrumentalist and arranger Randy Muller . Originally released on their eighth studio album, Conversations , the track is celebrated for its sleek, late-era funk sound that bridged the gap between traditional horn-driven grooves and the emerging electronic "electro" style of the early 1980s. Track Overview

Produced, written, and arranged by , "Walkin' the Line" achieved notable success on the dance floors, reaching #28 on the US R&B charts and #17 on the US Dance charts in April 1983.

: The 12-inch single often includes the track " Forever Love " as its B-side. 12" Vinyl Versions and Lengths Brass Construction - Walkin' The Line (12" Funk 1983)

: This track notably features female vocalist Paula Anderson , adding a new dimension to the band's traditionally all-male lineup.

Collectors often seek out the 12-inch pressing for its extended versions and superior sound quality for club play. Various edits exist across different releases: : Approximately 5:47. "Brassy" Version : A longer, 6:19 mix. "Walkin' The Line" is a 1983 funk and

: Critics and fans appreciate its use of a vocoder and a "cleaner" 80s beat while maintaining the group's "Real 70's funk" roots.

Experience the different grooves and official versions of this 1983 funk classic: Brass Construction - Walkin' The Line (12" Funk 1983) YouTube · Coolfunk Zézé 2 Brass Construction – Walkin' The Line (12" version 1983) YouTube · Grodjo BRASS CONSTRUCTION - Walkin' The Line [Brassy Version] YouTube · SOS_FM Walkin' The Line (Remastered) YouTube · Brass Construction - Topic Legacy and Community Reception : The 12-inch single often includes the track

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