Speaking of "Who ya gonna call," Ray Parker, Jr. kicks of the All Hallows Even videos this year with his underrated funk pop song, "The Other Woman." Ray Parker's early success was with his band Raydio, who had four top 50 LPs and 5 top 40 singles between 1978 and 1981. The group was textbook pop funk, and are recommended by ERV.
Raydio broke up in 1981, as Parker wanted to go out of his own, and "The Other Woman" was his first solo single, off the 1982 album of the same name. The song was a hit, reaching #4 on the charts (we have to admit that this surprised us; we did not think that it had done this well). While Parker scored a #1 hit with "Ghostbusters" in 1984, in general his solo career was uneven, and he faded from view after 1990. However, he remains in the industry and appears to be active as of this writing.
The video for "The Other Woman" fits perfectly into our theme, with vampires, skeletons, graveyards, a spooky saxophone player, and the ubiquitous Frankenstein butler. Oh, and there is definitely a Blacula reference (how freaking cool is that?) The video may not make a ton of sense, but it gets a thumbs up from us. It's also a great way to start this year's All Hallows Even celebration -- we hope you enjoy it as much as we do.
Note that Ray Parker, Jr. and Raydio's "A Woman Needs Love (Just Like You Do)" was posted on ERV in March 2016.