Today’s trax

 

 

I got a love jones for you  –  Refugee Camp Allstars presents Melky & Day (The title was changed from Love Jones and is featured in film of the same name)

Come into my heart/Good loving  –  USA-European Connection (A studio group under the guidance of Boris Midney  …. this is really a smorgasbord of strings,horns, percussion and female vocals   … recently released on double cd in the U.K)

Dance, sing along  –  Freedom (Released on T.K. Disco 12″ for U.S. for national distribution which was licence by Malaco)

Thank you  –  Stacy Kidd feat. Artesha (Released on Tony Humphries Yellorange Records … all i have to say to all involved is : Thank You)

Today’s trax

 

 

It cost to love  –  Norman Brown (You can just imagine it  – a half empty bottle of wine, laying on the settee with your lover and this trak playing at low volume  …. heaven)

You got me running  –  Lenny Williams (Should’ve been called ‘You got me dancing’ as that’s what you’ll feel like doing every time you hear this trak)

Watching you  –  Slave (You can hear the change from ‘Funk’ to ‘Boogie’ as they are now using more electronic musical instruments)

Superficial love  –  Bas Noir (Marie Riley and Morie Bivins made a sterling lp/cd  which was ignored by the masses … a more mid tempo garage trak that gells the voices and the backbeat and vocals so easily)

Today’s trax

 

 

Uncle James –  City Limits (Also includes Terri Wells … back to the day’s of a lead singer whose voice has diction, clarity and was not been multi-tracked)

Disco Party  –  The Trammps (This trak did not get the airing it deserved as it was not released in it’s un-edited form as a single  … e.g a 12″)

Mosquito walk  –  Sine (a solo lp which was written, produced and arranged by Patrick Adams …. maybe Unidisc who now own the masters would re-release the lp on cd with extra trax)

It’s not over  –  Rochelle Fleming (Afterhours Records used a sub-title of her group’s former hit to create a completely new trak)