Trax includes Keith Washington feat. Chante Moore, Claudja Barry, Bernadette Cooper, Kings of Tomorrow feat. Dawn Tallman

I love you – Keith Washington feat. Chanté Moore (Keith was assigned to Quincy Jones’s Qwest Records before he moved to ‘Silas Records’ which also includes Chante – a boutique label of MCA … co-written by Shanice ‘I love your smile’ Wilson)

Dance, dance, dance – Claudia Barry (Released on Germany’s “Lollipop Records” and Jürgen S Kordulesch … licensed to New York’s ‘Salsoul Records’ which was remixed from a 3 minute plus nugget to a six minute and change opus by ‘The Master’ Tom Moulton)

I look good – Bernadette Cooper (‘Klymaxx’ was an all female band was assigned to “Solar Records” which includes Bernadette … multi-talented musician, writer, arranger & producer whose solo album “Drama according to …” – believed to be the inspiration of the Club 69 trak of the same name)

Set my spirit free – Kings of Tomorrow feat. Dawn Tallman (Written by Sandy Rivera and Dawn Tallman which was released on New York’s “Strictly Rhythm – known for it’s iconic ‘brick wall’ design .. Kings of Tomorrow’s productions were on a plethora of labels and likewise was Dawn’s lead vocals)

Trax includes Keith Sweat, Soccer, Sun, Dj Pope feat. Una

In the rain – Keith Sweat (Releasing a couple of singles on the independent ‘Stadium Records’ – Keith also worked in the Financial District of New York to help jump-start his career … assigned to ‘Vintertainment’ headed by Vincent Davis initially known for releasing and/or producing Hip-hop trax))

Dancin’ game – Soccer (12 inch released on Roy B Records and produced by Tony Valor known for Tony Valor Sounds … group member and co-writer Angelo Venuto later released an album as part of ‘The Silicians’ on Nervous Records)

Jammin’ en Brazil – Sun (Headed by Byron Byrd and hailed from Dayton, Ohio – the band were not complete when they got a recording contract from Capitol Records … enlisting Roger and Leslie Troutman whose band was called ‘Human Body’ but later became part of “Zapp” were credited as ‘rhythm assistance’)

Watching you – Dj Pope feat. Una (Brian Pope partnered with Oji Morris for their own ‘Poji Records’ label out of Baltimore, U.S.A. … Una Barry has been the lead vocalist on such label as West End, Look at You & of-course Poji Records – chorus seemingly was inspired by the same song title as ‘Slave’)