Today’s trax

 

 

Fantasy  –  The Whispers ( Written by Sunbear, who were a duo that recorded for Soul Train Records – the same label they were both assigned to before it evolved into Solar … from their album ‘Imagination’)

Orfeu Negro  –  Chocolats (Translated ‘Black Orpheus’ in English & named after the 1959 movie of the same name … trak is also from the said movie soundtrax however with a different arrangement – )

Funk Theory  –  B T Express (Started their hit-making phase on Sceptre-Wand as Brooklyn Transit Express … trak original recorded by U.K. band Rokotto and written by Gerry Shury, Barry Blue & Ron Roker)

I Believe  –  The Absolute featuring Suzanne Palmer (Chicagon recorded this trak for fellow Chicagoan Dj/Producer Mark Picchotti … she later went on to record for Peter Rahoufer’ Star 69 Records and a plethora of top-notch Dj-Producers)

Today’s trax

 

 

More of you  –  Barbara Mason (Barbara started her career in her teen in Philadelaphia – with her own compositions … one of the few exclusively Soul artists to be assigned to predominately Dance based Prelude Records)

Ooh la la  –  Suzi Lane (One of the lesser-known Giorgio Moroder productions – title trak from her solo album … written by Chris Bennett (Giorgio & Chris), Harold Faltermeyer (Axel F) & Moroder)

Give me your love  –  Funk Inc (Their lps were left in the bargain bins until a few record collectors started to realise that a musical treasure-trove was going cheap … written by Curtis Mayfield – also recorded by Barbara Mason, Sisters Love & of course Curtis)

Supernatural  –  Kim English (The darling of Nervous Records … the first album featured a plethora of singles was a also remix album … remix by Mousse T features an essence of “Love Injection – Trussel”)

Today’s trax

 

Crescent moon  –  Dj Spen & The MuthaFunkaz presents Marc Evans (Producer Dj Spen or Sean Spencer to his family departs Basement Boys but does not dilute on quality)

Oh happy day  –  Roberta Kelly (Giorgio Moroder puts a Disco beat to the Edwin Hawkin Singers Gospel chestnut)

Can’t get away  –  Carol Williams (Carol jumped ship from Salsoul Records to Vanguard moving genres from Disco to Boogie … produced by Darryl Payne)

The way  –  Funky Green Dogs (Featuring uncredited Pamela Williams – produced by Murk also known as Ralph Falcon and Oscar Gaetan)