Trax feat. Love Ulimited, Bionic Boogie, Funk Deluxe, Wally Jump Junior & Criminal Element

Walkin’ in the rain with the one i love  –  Love Unlimited (Trio which included his future wife Glodean James the future Mrs Barry White … produced by Barry White – released by Uni/MCA Records)

Don’t lose that number (Mumbo Jumbo)  – Bionic Boogie (First studio of two albums produced by Greg Diamond feat. Gwen Guthrie and other stellar New York session vocalists … name inspired by “The Six Million Dollar Man tv series & the then current title of various Disco trax))

Friends  –  Funk Deluxe (Written and produced by Randy Muller for ‘The Muller Organisation’ known for his work with B.T. Express, Brass Construction, Cameron amongst others)

Jummp back  – Wally Jump Junior and The Criminal Element (An ‘answer back’ trak in response to Dhar Braxton’s nugget … an Arthur Baker prod. on his own Criminal Records – feat. Will Downing and Craig Derry – recorded at Shakedown Studios, New York)

Trax feat.Roberta Flack, Loleatta Holloway, Wuf Ticket, Kym Mazelle

Reverend Lee – Roberta Flack (this sista went to church to do more than worship)

The Greatest performance of my life – Loleatta Holloway (the most ‘sampled’ female singer in the history of recorded music – and you can hear why – even though it’s not justified)

The Key – Wuf Ticket (a monster boogie trak with a positive message)

I’m a lover – Kym Mazelle (early Chicagoan house diva – prod. by Marshall Jefferson)

Trax feat. Keith Barrow, The Joneses, Act One, Norma Jean Bell

Teach me (something about love) – Keith Barrow (Sadly died too young as he wrote this which shows his writing talent also … prod. by Bobby Eli at Sigma Sound)

Sugar pie guy – The Joneses (Mid tempo shuffler rather than an out and out disco stomper)

Tom the Pepper – Act One (Short, Spunky and Funky – released on Spring)

I’m the baddest bitch (in this room) – Norma Jean Bell (her words not mine – but i’d described it as ‘the baddest trak’… released on her own Pandemonium)