Trax featured Isaac Hayes, Don Armando Second Avenue Rhumba Band, Wilbert Longmire, Reese Project

By the time i get to Pheonix – Isaac Hayes (Having been the in-house writer/producer at Stax Records – Ike became a recording artist by enlongating the ‘Jimmy Webb masterpiece also adding a Rap over the instrumentation … classed as ‘The Beginning of Rap Music’)

Going to a showdown – Don Armando Second Avenue Rhumba Band (Don was previously the percussionist with Dr. Buzzard Original Savannah Band which Andy ‘Coati Mundi’ Hernandez who produced this trak – featuring “Fonda Rae” Woods on lead vocals … inspired by ‘Gun fight at the O.K. Coral’ movie)

Black is the color – Wilbert Longmire (Plying his trade since the mid-Sixties – Wilbert joining ‘Hank Marr Quartette’ before eventually going solo – he later joined ‘Tappan Zee Records’ headed by Bob James …from the album “Sunny side up”)

The Colour of love – Reese Project (Studio album put together by Detroit ‘Techno-Head’ Kevin Saunderson, known for his duo ‘Inner City’ … inspired by his middle name Maurice & featuring Rachel Kapp on lead vocals – released on Birmingham, U.K.’s Network Records and Giant in the U.S.)

Trax feat. Lew Kirton, Isaac Hayes, Tommy Stewart, JM Silk

Got to find somebody to love  –  Lew Kirton  (Former vocalist with ‘The Invitations’ went solo where he recorded for such labels as Alston & Marlin Records – distributed by TK, before joining CBS distributed “Believe in a Dream Records)

Fever  –  Isaac Hayes (Written by Eddie Coleey & John Davenport – the pseudonym of Otis Blackwell ((Otis Blackwell was the writer/producer of “Little Richard’s ” trax …  Fever was covered by a plethora of artists of various genres)

Practice what you preach  – Tommy Stewart (Released on Abraxas Records – the original album was largely ignored due to bad distribution … but has since become one of the ‘must have’ albums and has since been re-released by ‘Luv N Haight label)

Music is the key  –  JM Silk (Steve ‘Silk’ Hurley or “Jack Master Silk’ was one of the pioneer of “House Music” … released on the ground-breaking ‘DJ International Records’ … featuring vocals of Keith Nunnally)