Today’s trax

 

 

Take it to the limit  –  Ray ,Goodman & Brown (Formally known as ‘The Moments who had hits on All Platinum Records and its subsidiary Stang which later became known as Sugar Hill famed for it’s Rap/Hip-hop releases)

Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman  –  Sounds of Inner City (‘Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman’ was a tv soap opera mockery   …. produced by Vince Montana and recorded at Sigma Sound Studios – it would’ve featured the MFSB/Salsoul Orchestra regulars)

Out come the freaks   – Was (Not Was) (Released on the very fashionable/avant-garde Ze Records ….there were a variety of different arrangements and lyrics not to mention remixes … lyricists : original and creative …. saw them at The Powerhouse, Birmingham)

Nobody’s business  –  Billie (Classic Jazz standard made famous by Billie Holliday  … released on Fleetwood Records and not to be confused with her re-recording by H2O …. can only be described as ‘one bad mother funkier’

Today’s trax

 

 

You turned my whole world around  _  Black Ivory featuring Diane Ransome (Known as Leroy Burgess’s band though he was taking a back seat vocally …. written by Barry White and arranged by Patrick Adams)

Disco kicks  –  Boys Town Gang (This trak will make you ‘dance a hole in your soul’ or could be described asthe ‘magnum opus’ of Boys Town Gang catalogue)

Mighty fine  –  Peter Jacques Band (Named after Fred Jacques Petrus  – an extraordinary man who mastermind of seven different studio bands with a large degrees of success)

Until the day  – Funky Green Dogs (Pamela Williams on lead vocals … produced by Ralph Falco and Oscar Gaetan also known as Murk)

Today’s trax

 

 

All because of a woman  –  Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes featured Theredore Pendergrass (This was the my theme song after a very bad breakup of a relationship which did not propel me into the ‘rum shop’ but the record shop instead)

Think i’m gonna break someone’s heart tonight  –  Roberta Kelly (A Giorgio Moroder production  also released on his very own ‘Oasis Records’ … recorded at Music-land Studios, Munich Germany)

X-Factor  –  Michael White (The word  ‘X-factor’ means ‘a quality that is beyond description that makes it extra special’ – this word is not only the name of his  trak but also the talent of Michael White …  who worked with George Benson, Pharoah Sanders to name a few)

When i’m with you  –  Lego (One of the hardest things to do is make something simple – here you have something simple but brilliant            …  a trumpet over what is predominantly a looped backbeat)