Trax featured Nyr, Idris Muhammad, People’s Choice, Frankie Knuckles feat. Adeva

Fine  –  Nyr (Having worked with ‘Electro Deluxe’, Raymond Nyr released on his album on  U.K’s ‘SoulVibe Recordings’ – recorded mainly at Dance Tools Studios, France …  “Magical” the album is mainly written and produced by Raymond however it also includes Rod Temperton’s “Lady in my life”)

Foxhuntin’  –  Idris Muhammad (Drummer Idris – formally known as Leo Morris – Idris signed with Fantasy after previous works with Prestige & Kudu Records … title trak of his first ‘Fantasy’ album)

Strikin’  –  People’s Choice (Headed by Frank Brunson – People’s Choice were a Philadelphia based self-contained Funk band  … produced by their “The Peoples Choice Record Company” & released on Mercury Records)

Whadda U want (from me)  –  Frankie Knuckles feat. Adeva (“The GodFather of House” second album release on U.K.’s Virgin Records where he brought in Adeva also known as Patrica Daniels as the only lead vocalist)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oXTlgX3MzI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLeQSWnim3I

Trax featured Roberta Flack with Donny Hathaway, Linda Clifford, Spiders Webb, Michael Jackson

The Closer i get to you – Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway (Written by duo “Mtume & Lucas” … discovered by Les McCann, Roberta was assigned to Atlantic Records – from the album ‘Blue lights in the Basement’)

Don’t give up – Linda Clifford (Former winner of ‘Miss New York State’ Linda was assigned to Curtis Mayfield’s productions before releasing albums on his”Curtom Records” label … written by Linda & Gil Askey – from the album ‘Let me be your woman’)

I don’t know what’s on your mind – Spider’s Webb (Real name Kenneth Rice became a session drummer – Spider’s Webb made one solitary album on Fantasy Records … written by Billy Nichols & produced by Jeff Lane)

History – Michael Jackson (‘King of Pop’ – Michael became the best seller of all of Kathleen & Joe Jackson’s 9 recording artists’ children … written by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis – remixed by Mark Picchiotti)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2f_PJ9pJSFw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAGG8oMG2Bw

Trax featured Thelma Houston, The Hamilton Affair, J-Funk Express, Inaya Day meets Louis Bendetti

Something we may know  – Thelma Houston (Moving from Motown  – Thelma ventured to RCA Records for her “Breakwater Cat” album – from which this trak is culled)

How can i keep in touch with you  –  The Hamilton Affair (Released on Monument Records and produced by Clyde Otis – this trio consisted of mother and two sons of Roy Hamilton’s family hence the album title “For Roy’)

We got the funk  –  J-Funk Express (Featuring some former members of The JB’s – James Brown’s band which includes Fred Wesley & St.Clair Pinckney … inspired by trak of the same name with an added Rap vocal)

Shout it out  –  Inaya Day meets Louis Bendetti (Lyricist, lead/background vocalist & producer are hats Inaya … released on Soulshine Records which is headed by Dj/Producer Louis)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oxHiiQtyjw

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEfF4hhyUlA