Trax featured O.T. Sykes, Archie Bell & The Drells, Neville Brothers, Significant Others feat. Enitan

Loneliness inside of me  –  O.T. Sykes (An original ‘Fun City Records’ release of Memphis, U.S.A. … co-written Wayne Douglas & Jeffrey Singleton – from the album ‘First Love’ which was recently re-released on both vinyl & cd on The Netherlands’ Everland Music)

 Let’s go disco  –  Archie Bell & The Drells (Whilst assigned to Atlantic Records – the originally Texas based band was written & produced by Messrs Kenneth Gamble & Leon Huff – they later moved unto their Philadelphia International Records label … from the album “Dance your troubles away”)

Sister Rosa  –  Neville Brothers (Dedicated to Rosa Parks – the Black Woman who stood up against the prejudices of Black People in America … the “Neville Brothers were part of ‘The Meters’, the Funk combo who were produced by Allen Toussaint … with a different line-up and were signed to Capitol Records)

Ain’t no stopping’  –  Significant Others featuring Enitan (Released on “Look at You Records” then based in Denver U.S.A … co-written and produced by Gavin Mills whose pseudonyms includes ‘Copyright’)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcaczYJGf4Q

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Trax feat. Donna Summer, Archie Bell & The Drells, Kool & The Gang, LNR

Sometimes like butterflies – Donna Summer (A rare b side that was not available on the original lp … prod. by Quincy Jones also recorded by Dusty Springfield)

Strategy – Archie Bell & The Drells ( Midtempo shuffler that gets into your mind and body that makes you just want to move your feet …. recently re-edited by TOUCHSOUL)

Open Sesame – Kool and the Gang (Before Ladies Night etc. this was K & G – 100% raw funk)

Work it to the bone – LNR (One bad-ass trak that deserved ‘anthem’ status, an original Chicago recording)