Junior Giscombe Step Off Review

The song appeared on his 1990 album Stand Strong , which received critical acclaim for its production and songwriting even as it struggled to match his earlier commercial sales.

While "Step Off" did not reach the chart-topping heights of his 1982 smash "Mama Used to Say," it served as a significant comeback effort. Junior Giscombe Step off

The UK 12-inch vinyl prominently featured Dancin' Danny D's Slammin' & Jammin' Mix , a popular club version that emphasized its danceability. Chart Performance and Reception The song appeared on his 1990 album Stand

The single reached No. 63 on the Official UK Singles Chart in 1990 and remained on the charts for four weeks. Chart Performance and Reception The single reached No

Released in 1990, signaled a creative shift for Junior Giscombe , a pioneer who helped break British R&B into the American mainstream . The single transitioned his sound from the classic boogie and soul of the early '80s into the modern, high-energy world of New Jack Swing . Release and Sound

The track is a prime example of late-80s/early-90s Swingbeat (New Jack Swing), featuring sharp, rhythmic percussion and electronic production.

Junior Giscombe (billed as Junior on earlier hits like "Mama Used to Say"). Release Year: 1990 (UK) and 1991 (US). Label: MCA Records.