Trax Charles Earland, Citi, Public Enemy, Kim Crawford

Take me to Heaven – Charles Earland (Known for being heavy-handed with the organ – Charles was assigned to such Jazz labels as Prestige & Muse Records then later joining Columbia … co-written by featured vocalist Alex Brown)

Heart Attack – Citi (Influenced by in parts ‘Euro Disco’ and featured lead vocals by Lee Genesis – this studio entity was released on New York’s independent De-lite Records known as the home of ‘Kool & the Gang’)

Get off my back – Public Enemy (Originally called ‘Spectrum City’ before a slight tweak of line-up and musical genre plus a change of record label … feat an interpolation of ‘Give up the the funk’ aka ‘Tear the roof of the sucker’ – Parliament headed by George Clinton)

Freedom – Kim Crawford (Written by Kim and Ed ‘The Red’ Goltsman – arranged and produced by for his Botton Line Records, then based in ‘The Big Apple’, U.S.A.)

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