Today’s trax featuring Dj Spen & The MuthaFunkaz presents Marc Evans, Roberta Kelly, Carol Williams, Funky Green Dogs

Crescent Moon   –  DJ Spen & The Muthafunkaz presents Marc Evans (After releasing his critically acclaimed independent album – Baltimore singer/songwriter teams up with Sean Spencer, known for his work with The Basement Boys, Ultra Nate, Crystal waters amongst others)

Oh happy day  –  Roberta Kelly (Edwin Hawkins Singers masterpiece has been given a new Disco make-over by Italian born, German based wunderkind Giorgio Moroder … originally recorded for Moroder’s “Oasis Records”)

Can’t get away  – Carol Williams (After recording for “Salsoul” with Vince Montana then Tony Valor – Carol moved unto Vanguard Records where she was produced by Darryl Payne)

The Way  –  Funky Green Dogs (Dance duo Oscar Gaetan and Ralph Falcon used different pseudonyms for their various releases which also includes Liberty City, Murk & Deep South … vocals courtesy of uncredited Pamela Williams)

Trax feat. Miles Jaye, Melba Moore, Brothers Johnson, Cevin Fisher

 

I’ve been a fool  –  Miles Jaye  (Signed to Teddy Pendergrass production company and released by Island worldwide)

You stepped into my life   –  Melba Moore  (Written by The Bee Gees and mixed by John Loungo  – Columbia/CBS’s in-house remixer …. Columbia is now called Sony)

Ain’t we funkin’ now  –  Brothers Johnson : George and Louis decides to ‘funk’ up the joint … Quincy on production)

Music saved my life  –  Cevin Fisher (…Gotta thank God for the music  – if it wasn’t for the music i don’t know what we’d do  …. those words says it all)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Trax featuring The Trammps, Bruni Pagan, Guru feat. Chaka Khan, Kathy Brown

 

Down three dark streets  –  The Trammps  (We’ve all lost a love  – be it ‘down three dark streets/ the man next door or the hunk in the night club)

Fantasy  –  Bruni Pagan  (one of the lesser known “Patrick Angels” – meaning that there was a slew of female session vocalists who worked with Patrick Adams)

Watch what you saying  –  Guru feat.  Chaka Khan (Funky hip-hop trak with the Chicagoan diva giving it her all at the same not ‘over-singing it)

Happy People  –  Kathy Brown (Prod. by ‘The Gamble & Huff’ of Garage : Blaze released on Easy Street – you this isn’t gonna be a lemon