Trax featured Curtis Mayfield, Thelma Houston, Ronny Jordan, Dionne

(Don’t worry) If there’s hell below we’re all gonna go – Curtis Mayfield (Featuring the lyrics … “educated fools from un-educated schools” – we’ve all met them – some are in the workplace also the government … also feat. on Dead Presidents o.s.t.)

I’m here again – Thelma Houston (Follow up to ‘Don’t leave me this way’ … the inspiration of this trak can be found on ‘You don’t know me’ – Armand Van Helden feat. Duane Harden)

S**t goes down (but i got phunked up mix) – Ronny Jordan meets Dj Krush (U.K. guitarist shows he can funk things up)

Come and get my lovin’ – Dionne (Canadian trak written and prod. by Andrew Komis on Big Shot)

Trax featured Chapter 8, Foxy, Dawson Smith, Michael Watford

Ready for your love – Chapter 8 (Before The Songstress – Anita Baker – there was this group which also feat. Anita, Michael J Powell, Valerie Pinkiston Mayo amongst others)

Get off your aahh and dance – Foxy (what does it say – then do it …. an early TK release original lp recently released on cd)

I don’t know if i can make it – Dawson Smith (One “bad mutha funker” to be released on Scepter licensed from Roadshow – home of B.T. Express)

First mistake – Michael Watford (Feat. Ceybil Jefferies – it was/is a ‘mistake’ that you haven’t got this in your collection)

Trax feat. Donna Summer, Archie Bell & The Drells, Kool & The Gang, LNR

Sometimes like butterflies – Donna Summer (A rare b side that was not available on the original lp … prod. by Quincy Jones also recorded by Dusty Springfield)

Strategy – Archie Bell & The Drells ( Midtempo shuffler that gets into your mind and body that makes you just want to move your feet …. recently re-edited by TOUCHSOUL)

Open Sesame – Kool and the Gang (Before Ladies Night etc. this was K & G – 100% raw funk)

Work it to the bone – LNR (One bad-ass trak that deserved ‘anthem’ status, an original Chicago recording)