Trax featured The Whispers, Gloria Gaynor, Bootsy’s Rubber Band, Quentin Harris

A song for Donny  –  The Whispers (a tribute to Donny Hathaway  –  his original song was called This Christmas but was re-named & re-lyric-ed by Carrie Lucas after his death)

Casanova Brown  – Gloria Gaynor (the story of Little Red Riding Hood – the Big Bad Wolf was up to ‘no good’)

Stretching out (on a rubber band) – Bootsy’s Rubber Band (the Funkin’ of Casper -the friendly ghost)

Can’t stop – Quentin Harris  (lead vocals Jason Walker – a L.A. & Babyface composition an original for After 7)

Trax feat. Millie Jackson, Peter Jacques Band, Esther Phillips, Ralphi Rosario

Hurt so good  – Millie Jackson (Written by Prince Phillip Mitchell and her version was given  a Reggae cover by Susan Cadogan)

Fire night dance  –  Peter Jacques Band (Leroy Burgess on lead vocals on this out and out stomper from Prelude – prod. by the production co. who gave us Change, High Fashion, B.B. & Q Band amongst others)

All the way down  –  Esther Phillips (mid-tempo burning funk from her Kudu years and it’s HOT)

Gotta new love – Ralphi Rosario pres./feat. Donna Blakely (Donna served her apprentice with Reverend Milton Brunson in Chicago –  prod. by Ralphi)

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Trax feat. Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes feat. Teddy Pendergrass, France Joli, Tony Camillo’s Bazuka, Urban Blues Project pres. Michael Procter

Be for real – Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes feat. Theodore Pendergrass  (he decides to put the snooty cow in her place

Come to me – France Joli (recorded in Canada , fine-tuned at Sigma Sound, prod. by Tony Green Organisation and released on Prelude equals : sheer and utter Brilliance)

Dynomite – Tony Camillo’s Bazuka  (inspired by quote from a character in ‘Good Times’-  a 70’s American sit-com according to the rumour)

Love don’t live  – Urban Blues Project presents Michael Procter ( one word : CLASS))

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