Foxy Lady is a studio album by The Crown Heights Affair, released in 1975 on De-Lite Records. The album represents the group’s shift toward a more polished disco‑funk sound, blending soulful vocals with tight rhythm sections and emerging dance‑floor aesthetics.
The record is best known for the club favourite Dreaming a Dream, which became a staple of early disco scenes and later a heavily sampled track in hip‑hop and house music. The album balances groove‑driven tracks with smoother soul numbers, highlighting the group’s versatility during the mid‑1970s transition from funk to disco.
Notable tracks include Foxy Lady, Dreaming a Dream Disco, Every Beat of My Heart, Na Na Hey Hey, I Am Me, You Smiled, Feeling Tall, and Picture Show. Production reflects the De‑Lite label’s signature sound, associated with artists like Kool and the Gang.
This copy is a UK pressing, identifiable by:
De-Lite Records black label with rainbow stripes
Catalogue number DEP 2021
Stereo, 33⅓ RPM
℗ 1975 De-Lite Recorded Sound Corp
Distributed by Pye Records in the UK
New York Sound
The sleeve artwork, featuring the band in coordinated stage outfits with bold yellow and black Art‑Deco‑style typography, is a strong visual statement from the classic disco era.
Format: 12” LP
Label: De-Lite Records
Catalogue No.: DEP 2021
Country: UK
Year: 1975
Condition: VG+ / VG+
