Trax featuring The Trammps, Bruni Pagan, Guru feat. Chaka Khan,

Down three dark streets – The Trammps (Formed by drummer Earl Young after having an idea of upgrading a former hit for Judy Garland … released in the U.S. on Norman Harris’s “Golden Fleece” boutique label – a subsidary of Philadelphia International Records)

Fantasy – Bruni Pagan (Released on Elektra Records – this trak was from her album “Just Bruni” … co-written by Bruni who was a featured & background vocalist with such artists as Rick James, Herbie Mann & Dave Valentin)

Watch what you say – GURU feat. Chaka Khan (Formerly of Rap duo ‘Gangstarr’ … Real name Keith Elam later fusing Jazz & Hip Hop for Spike Lee’s “Mo Better Blues” movie & a series of albums ‘Jazzmatazz’ with known stellar Jazz musicians)

Happy People – Kathy Brown (Written and produced by Kevin Hedges & Josh Milan also known as “Blaze” – has been described as ‘The Gamble & Huff of House Music’ due to the high quality of their work … released on Easy Street)

Trax featured Tommy McGee, The Persuaders, War, Ultra Nate

Now that i have  –  Tommy McGee (Having been around since the Mid-Sixties as a performer & writer – Tommy also became a label owner … there was actually more than one version of this trak … this version originally released on TMG Records)

Two women  –  The Persuaders (Released on Nate McCalla’s “Calla Records” and recorded in Philadelphia – from the album “It’s all about love” … they were previously with Atlantic distributed ‘Win or Lose Records’)

L.A. Sunshine  –  War (Signing to ‘Far Out Productions, War quickly became known for their brand of ‘Latin/Funk/Rock’ style … albums were released on such labels as Island, United Artists and later MCA & Rhino Records)

Love’s the only drug  –  Ultra Nate (As an un-credited vocalist of ‘Love don’t live here anymore’ released on ‘Jump Street Records’ in the U.S. & Champion in the U.K. – Basement Boys … later releasing her debut album ..  “Blue Notes in the Basement” on Eternal/Warner Brothers Records)