Trax feat. The Dells, Brenda Taylor, Bill Wolfer, East West Connection

Stay in my corner – The Dells (Should’ve signed to Gamble & Huff’s label but because of red tape – they were unable to record ‘If you don’t know me by now’ which went to Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes and as they say the rest is …)

You can’t have your cake and eat it too – Brenda Taylor (Credited as B.T. on the record – released/licensed across the world by West End)

Papa was a rolling stone – Bill Wolfer (synthesiser wunderkind updates the brilliance of Norman Whitfield)

East West – East West Connection (Perfection from a London label called Chillifunk)

Trax featured Gene Chandler, Cory Daye, New Birth, Harry ‘Choo Choo’ Romero feat. Robert Owens

Rainbow – Gene Chandler (Written by Curtis Mayfield – this man put heart and soul in this song that he put it on wax 3 times)

Pow wow – Cory Daye (Lead vocalist of the avant-garde ‘Dr. Buzzard Original Savannah Band’ releases a Native American inspired trak)

I can understand it – New Birth (Funky version of the Bobby Womack original)

I go back – Harry ‘Choo Choo’ Romero get. Robert Owens (Legendary Chicagoan house man puts his vocals to New Jersey Dj/producer)

Trax featured Nina Simone, Bumble Bee Unlimited, Phillip Bent, Ellis D aka Junior Vasquez

Strange Fruit – Nina Simone (The story of lynchings of predominatly black men in Deep South in the United States of America – it’s been allege she changed the name to the “United Snakes of America” after getting a big tax bill)

Love Bug – Bumble Bee Unlimited (Written, arranged and prod. by Patrick Adams – released on collectable and unique Red Greg owned by Greg Carmichael)

The world is a ghetto – Phillip Bent (U.K. flautist covers a War record on GRP)

My Loleatta – Ellis D (The simplest way to describe this track is Live in concert – Loleatta Holloway … someone bootlegged the show, be it legally or illegally – the original trak was Love Sensation)