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Village People - Fox On The Box (LP) - VG+/VG+

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of Village People's Fox On The Box LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
Actual image of the back cover of Village People's Fox On The Box second hand vinyl record taken in our Melbourne record shop
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Used
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In Stock. Usually Ships Next Business Day
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Visually Graded Record:
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VG+
Catalogue #:
VPL1-6637
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Electronic, Funk, Soul, Disco
$15.00

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of Village People's Fox On The Box LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
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Album Info

Artist: Village People
Album: Fox On The Box
Released: Australia & New Zealand, 1982

Tracklist:

A1Fox On The Box4:05
Vocals - Debbie Allen
A2In The Street4:49
A3Lonely Lady3:58
A4Everybody Loves The Funk4:01
B1Success3:47
B2Spaced Out5:40
B3Play Bach5:01
B4Radio Freak3:10


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Description

"Fox on the Box" is an album by the Village People, released in 1982. Known for their flamboyant costumes and catchy disco hits, the Village People were a cultural phenomenon in the late 1970s and early 1980s. However, "Fox on the Box" marked a period of transition and experimentation for the group, as they attempted to adapt to the changing musical landscape of the early 1980s.

The album was released during a time when disco was waning in popularity, and the music industry was shifting towards new wave, pop, and rock sounds. As a result, "Fox on the Box" features a blend of disco, funk, and pop elements, reflecting the group's efforts to remain relevant in a rapidly evolving music scene.

One of the standout tracks on the album is the title track, "Fox on the Box," which showcases the Village People's signature upbeat and danceable style. The song features catchy hooks and a lively rhythm, making it a memorable addition to the group's discography. Another notable track is "Play Bach," which incorporates classical music influences into a disco framework, demonstrating the group's willingness to experiment with different musical styles.

Despite these efforts, "Fox on the Box" did not achieve the same level of commercial success as the Village People's earlier albums. The album did not produce any major hit singles, and it struggled to make a significant impact on the charts. This lack of commercial success can be attributed to the changing musical tastes of the time, as well as the group's attempt to navigate a new musical direction.

Critically, "Fox on the Box" received mixed reviews. Some critics appreciated the group's attempt to innovate and adapt to new trends, while others felt that the album lacked the energy and originality of their previous work. The Village People's iconic image and sound were so closely associated with the disco era that their transition to a new style was met with skepticism by some listeners.

In terms of cultural significance, the Village People remain an important part of the disco era's legacy, known for their contributions to LGBTQ+ visibility and their role in popularizing disco music. While "Fox on the Box" may not be their most celebrated work, it represents a moment in the group's history where they sought to redefine themselves and explore new musical territories.

Overall, "Fox on the Box" is an interesting chapter in the Village People's career. It captures a moment of transition and experimentation, as the group navigated the challenges of staying relevant in a changing musical landscape. While it may not have achieved the same level of success as their earlier albums, it remains a testament to the Village People's enduring spirit and willingness to evolve.

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