Trax feat. Pattie Brooks, Louie Ramirez, James Brown, Firefly feat. Ursula Ruker

Every time i turn around  –  Pattie Brooks (After Casablanca went into a transition – Pattie moved unto Mirage Records where she was produced by Sandy Linzer known for his productions by Odyssey & Dr. Buzzard original Savannah Band)

Salsa  – Louie Ramirez (Latin Arranger/Producer noted the musical change happening in New York – he decided to make a Disco album which included Philly Disco cover versions … released on Cotique Records)

Coldblooded  –  James Brown (After having one of the largest hit album of his career “Soul Brother No.1” – James came back with ‘Hell’ , the double album from which this trak is culled … released on Polydor Records)

Supernatural  –  Firefly feat. Ursula Rucker (Under yet another pseudosyn King Britt released trak by Philadelphian Poetess Ursula … released on his own Ovum Recordings)

Trax featured James Brown, Saturday Night Band, Eddie Rosemond, Lou 2

Who am i  –  James Brown (Joining a band featuring Bobby Byrd – James eventually took over the band which was re-named ‘The Famous Flames’ and signed with  Federal …  from the album “There it is” on Polydor Records)

Boogie with me  –  Saturday Night Band (Studio created band written and produced by Moses Dillard & Jesse Boyce … from their second album “Keep those lovers dancing” –  a ‘Prelude Record’ release)

Wake up and move … Funky  –  Eddie Rosemond (Co-written by Eddie released on “Flarenasch/Carere Records” in France and as ‘Funk it’ on “Laser Records” in the U.S.)

Freaky  –  Lou 2 (‘Little Louie Vega’ of New York teams up with ‘Li’l Louis’ of Chicago … Vega known as part of the duo ‘Masters At Work’ whilst Louis was known for ‘I called U’ & ‘French Kiss’ … produced by Louie &poetry by Louis and released on Strictly Rhythm Records)

Trax featured Leela James, Freddie James, James Brown, Martha Wash

My joy  –  Leela James (Named “The Soul Songstress” on a promotional single – Leela’s first album harked back to ‘The Soul Years’ of the Seventies … when the voice & song was paramount – from the album ‘A change is gonna come’ on Warner Brothers Records)

Get up and boogie  –  Freddie James (14 year old son of Geraldine Hunt was produced by Canadian Tony Green for The Tony Green Organisation … from a 4 trak album titled ‘Get up and boogie’)

Make it Funky  –  James Brown (Known as “Minister of New Heavy, Heavy Funk”, “God Father of Soul” are amongst his many titles …. Parts 1 – 4 was not available on initial vinyl in it’s entirety it was re-released on cd)

Come  –  Martha Wash (Background vocalists for “Disco Icon – Sylvester”, co-lead vocalist of duo ‘Two Tons o’ Fun’ later re-named “The Weather  Girls” by writer/producer Paul Jabara … remixed by Grammy Award winner Hex Hector)