Trax feat. Jean Carn, Metropolis, Peech Boys, Michelle Weeks

 

 

You are all i need  –  Jean Carn (Having been the featured vocalist on her husband Doug’s “Black Jazz” releases – Jean signed with Philadelphia International … written by Dexter Wansel who was a member of Yellow Sunshine before becoming a principal writer/arranger/producer & artist at P.I.R)

The Greatest show on earth  –  Metropolis featuring Barbara Ingram (A German/American production – session musicians from Giorgio Moroder’ Musicland studios coupled with sessioners from Sigma Sound Studios, Philadelphia …a Tom Moulton/Thor Baldursson production)

Life is something special –  New York Citi Peech Boys (Also know as Peech Boys – co-produced by  Larry Levan who was the reigning Dj at Paradise Garage … their one and only album of the same name released on Garage Records)

Rejoice  –  Michelle Weeks (The Queen of Gospel House’s Rampage Records release – written by Michelle for her publishing company Weeks World and produced by Tom Bruce … Michelle was one of the featured vocalists of the cult movie ‘Little Shop of Horrors’

Trax feat. Leela James, Freddie James, James Brown, Martha Wash

 

 

My Joy  –  Leela James (Leela burst on the scene with her solo album ‘A Change is gonna come’ on Warner Brothers – Leela album reminded us that their is still a musical genre called “Soul” … www.leelajames.com)

Get up and boogie  –  Freddie James (The 15 year old son of Geraldine Hunt was mashing up the Disco floors with his debut … produced by Tony Green – mixed at Alpha International Studio Philadelphia)

Make it funky  –  James Brown (James invented Funk and was credited with the moniker ‘Minister of New Super Heavy Heavy Funk’ … featuring the full length version Parts 1 – 4)

Come  –  Martha Wash  (She was half of “Two tons o’ Fun” then “The Weather Girls” … also known for that opening line ‘Everybody dance now’ from C & C Music Factory and most of the Black Box album)

Trax feat. Brenda Russell, Sesso Matto, Convertion, Deep Brothers

 

 

Love and Paris Rain  –  Brenda Russell (Brenda has written songs that having been covered by Luther Vandross, Donna Summer, Oleta Adams to name a few … Brenda has also been a Grammy nominated songwriter for “The Color Purple” musical)

Sesso Matto  –  Sesso Matto (First trak from the iconic Disco/Boogie label – West End Records … a 3 minute plus trak that was remixed from the Italian movie soundtrak ‘How funny can sex be’ – Armando Trovaioli)

Let’s do it  –  Convertion (Boogie Meister Extraordinaire Leroy Burgess – with his equally talented  associations James Calloway, Greg Carmichael & Sonny Davenport … released on Sam Records, this is Logg under a different name

It works for me  –  Sabrynaah Pope (Released on King Street Sounds and written, produced and mixed by Blaze … Sabrynaah was also one of the vocalists on Blaze’s wonderful ‘Keep hope alive’ album under the heading “Underground Dance Artists United For Life”)