It was eventually released in the US in 1979, now renamed Smash, on the MCA Records-distributed Source label.
shopping mall | National Mall | Groove Armada | Pall Mall, London | Shopping mall | Pall Mall | Mall of America | Paul Blart: Mall Cop | SM Mall of Asia | Pall Mall Gazette | Krush Groove | Westgate shopping mall | The Pall Mall Magazine | The Groove Tube | Jon Pall Sigmarsson | Ibn Battuta Mall | The Mall, London | The Mall | The Emperor's New Groove | Rundle Mall | Dig That Groove Baby | Boulevard Mall | We're Gonna Groove | Twelve Oaks Mall | the Mall | Queen Street Mall | Northshore Mall | Infraorbital groove | Groove | Dark Latin Groove |
The group - which consisted of DeBarge, Williams, Jody Sims, Phillip Ingram and Eddie Fluellen - then recorded an album in 1976 under the name Hot Ice entitled Pall Mall Groove, which included DeBarge's incredible singing, piano performance and writing of "Please Don't Let Me Go," released in 1977 on Polydor/Germany and in 1979 in the USA/Canada as SMASH on Source Records/MCA.