Trax featured David Sea, Loose Change, Joe Thomas, Joi Cardwell

Turn out the stars – David Sea (David was assigning to Alabama’s “Magic City” before moving to Japanese ‘Victor Records’ … trak was written by Jim Weatherly who is known for such classics as ‘Neither one of us’ – from the album “Love makes the world go round” which was produced by Frederick Knight on ‘Park Place Records’)

Love is just a heartbeat away – Loose Change (Chicago trio was put together by Producer/Remixer Tom Moulton, with musical assistance by Thor Baldursson & John Davis … they released one album for Tom’s own “Tom N Jerry Records” then part of Casablanca – written by Reid Whitelaw known for his “Moment of Truth” composition/production on Salsoul Records)

Funky fever – Joe Thomas (Inspired by his brother Frank – Joe picked a variety of woodwind instruments including the saxophone & flute … recording mainly for “Groove Merchant Records” and “Lester Radio Corporation” after his stint with ‘Cobblestone’ as the ‘Joe Thomas Group’)

Touble – Joi Cardwell (Having writing and providing vocals to such titans as Kashif and LLCool J Joi became the featured vocalist for a variety of Djs/Producers before Joi debuted her long player ‘The World is full of Trouble’ on New York’s independent “Eightball Records”

Trax featured Alyson Williams, Gino Soccio, Webster Lewis, Alexander Hope

Everybody knew about me – Alyson Williams (Daughter of a Jazz musician, former session singer and co-lead vocalist was assigned to Tommy Boy Records where she reinterpreted the Pointers Sisters nugget … later she was affiliated with Def Jam where she recorded three long players including a remix album)

Dance to dance – Gino Soccio (Canadian studio wunderkind Gino was majorly involved with the iconic “Kebekeletrik” project – a four trak album which was tweaked by Tom Moulton and released on Salsoul … assigned to Celebration Records, his trax were licenced to mainly Warner Records worldwide)

Barbara Ann – Webster Lewis (Written by Webster and recorded by the Piano Orchestra … lyrics and vocals added by Barbara Ingram – a session singer working mainly of Sigma sound Studios … from the album “Touch my soul” which was released on Epic Records)

Dancin’ – Alexander Hope (Originally featured on the “Brazen” original soundtrak which was released on Epic Records – Alexander is/was also known as Josh Milan, co-writer/co-producer duo “Blaze” … Alexander’s trax has been released on such labels as West End, Easy Street, Perfect Pair and Shelter Records)

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Trax feat. Meli’sa Morgan, Harry Thumann, The Headhunters, Backroom Congregation

Now I have someone – Meli’sa Morgan (Came to prominence via an underground nugget which was produced by Patrick Adams for ScorpGemi Music – Meli’sa was also one of the featured vocalists with Italo/American studio group “High Fashion” … written by Shirley Murdock and was featured on her only ‘Pendulum Records’ album release)

Sphinx – Harry Thumann (After releasing one of the most original singles from his first album on “Baby Records” Harry’s second album featured ‘Sphinx’ – which became a cult trak because of the “Knight Rider television theme tune huge similarity to it – from the album ‘Andromeda’, produced for Country Lane Records)

Straight from the gate – The Headhunters (Came together as the backing musicians for Herbie Hancock – whose then album were called ‘The Headhunters’ whose name they took … this is the title trak from their second album on Arista Records and was also produced by ‘David Robinson & Friends’ as was Herbie’s said album)

Sunday morning – Backroom Congregation (Put together by some studio wizards whose productions/trax were released via a variety of labels under different pseudonyms – which includes writers and/or producers Derek A Jenkins, Shaheer Williams & Dwayne ‘Spen’ Richardson … available on New Jersey’s Thickk Records)