Major Harris | - All My Life (12 Funk 1983)
: It first debuted on Pop Art Records (Catalog: PA 1401), an independent label founded by Lawrence Goodman, who also co-wrote and produced the song.
: It fits squarely into the boogie and synth-funk subgenres, which replaced the lush orchestration of 70s disco with stripped-back, electronic percussion and keyboard-heavy arrangements. Major Harris - All My Life (12 Funk 1983)
The track was a collaboration between Harris and the burgeoning independent label scene of the early 1980s. : It first debuted on Pop Art Records
Major Harris's , released in 1983, is a high-energy boogie-funk and synth-funk anthem that marked a significant stylistic shift for the Philadelphia soul legend . After his mid-1970s peak with smooth ballads like "Love Won't Let Me Wait," this track showcased Harris adapting to the electronic-driven sound of the early 80s. Production and Label History Major Harris's , released in 1983, is a
: Contemporary listeners often compare its sound to the Italian disco track "Dance School" by Kano, noting its catchy, repetitive groove.