With one foot in disco and the other in soul/funk, the Crown Heights Affair had a very recognizable sound that effectively combined grit and gloss. The Brooklyn residents could get funky, but it wasn't the type of hardcore, gutbucket funk that
Parliament/
Funkadelic,
Rick James,
the Ohio Players,
the Bar-Kays and
the Gap Band were known for. And while
Crown Heights Affair had plenty of disco appeal, it wasn't the type of Euro-disco that
Cerrone,
the Silver Convention and
Donna Summer gave us. One of the band's best albums was
Do It Your Way, which boasted the Top 20 R&B hit "Dancin'." While radio favored "Dancin'," clubs weren't about to play the single exclusively -- club DJs considered the entire album fair game, and they knew that infectious album cuts like "Music Is the World," "Love Me" and "Searching for Your Love" could easily bring a dance floor to life. Thankfully, Unidisc reissued
Do It Your Way on CD in 1994. ~ Alex Henderson