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Lipps, Inc. - Pucker Up album flac Performer: Lipps, Inc.
Title: Pucker Up
Style: Disco, Funk
Released: 1980
MP3 album: 1249 mb
FLAC album: 1316 mb
Rating: 4.5
Other formats: AUD MMF ASF AIFF MP4 AHX WMA
Genre: Funk and Soul

Lipps, Inc. ‎– Pucker Up. Label: Casablanca ‎– NBLP 7242. Format: Vinyl, LP, Album. Released with a printed inner dust sleeve with lyrics. Other (Pressing Plant ID): 26.

Lipps Inc. (/lɪp sɪŋk/ lip-sink) was an American disco and funk group from Minneapolis, Minnesota. The group was best known for the chart-topping 1980 worldwide hit single "Funkytown" which hit No. 1 in 28 different countries around the world and was certified as double-platinum in sales. The group originally consisted of lead vocalist Cynthia Johnson and a changing lineup of session musicians including guitarist David Rivkin, guitarist Tom Riopelle and bassist Terry Grant

Best known for the chart-topping "Funkytown," released in early 1980, Minneapolis electro-funkers Lipps, Inc. attempted to rekindle that success just over six months later on Pucker Up. Pulling in funk riffs and dance club beats, and layering the whole thing over Giorgio Moroder-esque synth sounds, the band delivered what amounted to "Funkytown" redux

Pucker Up. By: Lipps, Inc. (1980, Electronic). Mouth To Mouth by Lipps, Inc. 4 by Lipps, Inc. Designer Music by Lipps, Inc. View all albums . Pucker Up.

Pucker Up is the second album by American disco act Lipps, Inc with Cynthia Johnson on lead vocals. The album was released in 1980 on Casablanca Records. The album contains the minor hit "How Long", a cover of the 1974 hit by Ace, reaching on the . dance chart and on the . It was not as successful as the group's previous album.

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