Trax feat. Meli’sa Morgan, Harry Thumann, The Headhunters, Backroom Congregation

Now I have someone – Meli’sa Morgan (Came to prominence via an underground nugget which was produced by Patrick Adams for ScorpGemi Music – Meli’sa was also one of the featured vocalists with Italo/American studio group “High Fashion” … written by Shirley Murdock and was featured on her only ‘Pendulum Records’ album release)

Sphinx – Harry Thumann (After releasing one of the most original singles from his first album on “Baby Records” Harry’s second album featured ‘Sphinx’ – which became a cult trak because of the “Knight Rider television theme tune huge similarity to it – from the album ‘Andromeda’, produced for Country Lane Records)

Straight from the gate – The Headhunters (Came together as the backing musicians for Herbie Hancock – whose then album were called ‘The Headhunters’ whose name they took … this is the title trak from their second album on Arista Records and was also produced by ‘David Robinson & Friends’ as was Herbie’s said album)

Sunday morning – Backroom Congregation (Put together by some studio wizards whose productions/trax were released via a variety of labels under different pseudonyms – which includes writers and/or producers Derek A Jenkins, Shaheer Williams & Dwayne ‘Spen’ Richardson … available on New Jersey’s Thickk Records)

Trax feat. Meli’sa Morgan, Bionic Boogie, Beggar & Co, Jasper Street Company

I remember  –  Meli’sa Morgan (Meli’sa had previously released an uncredited single under the name ‘Shades of Love’ moniker before joining studio band “High Fashion” then going solo … released on Orpheus Music headed by Charles & Beau Huggins)

Boogie Boo  –  Bionic Boogie (After his major Disco success with Andrea True Connection – writer/producer Gregg Diamond got together with the cream of New York’s session musicians and called them Bionic Boogie … signed & release by Polydor Records)

Rising sun  –  Beggar & Co (As an off-shot of London’s ‘Light of the World’- the premier Jazz-Funk band in the U.K … Beggar and Company was assigned to RCA and became a hit band as the horn section section on Spandau Ballet’s Chant No. 1)

Smile  –  Jasper Street Company (“Every time i see your smiling face, it reminds me of the good Lord’s grace” are the opening verse – a Basement Boys release … a genre known as Gospel House has gain prominence in clubs across the world )