Trak featuring The Dells, Brenda Taylor, Bill Wolfer, East West Connection

Stay in my corner – The Dells (Chicago based The Dells were first assigned to Vee Jay Records in Chicago – this is the third version of this song being released … was supposed to be produced by ‘Gamble & Huff’ circa ’72)

You can have you cake and eat it too – (Brenda Taylor (Credited to B.T. on record … originally released on ‘After Hours Records’ before being picked up by West End for the U.S. nationwide distribution)

Papa was a rolling stone – Bill Wolfer (Synthesiser wunderkind Bill who had worked Stevie Wonder & Michael Jackson covers the Norman Whitfield/Barrett Strong masterpiece … released on Constellation – a unit of Solar Records)

East west – East West Connection (From their second album on London’s ‘Chillifunk Records’ – written & produced by Dr. Bob Jones and Lofty … their caption was “Soulful Music for Funky People”)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToudOe6MBnY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nyern4XQg6k

Trax feat. The Dells, Brenda Taylor, Bill Wolfer, East West Connection

Stay in my corner – The Dells (Should’ve signed to Gamble & Huff’s label but because of red tape – they were unable to record ‘If you don’t know me by now’ which went to Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes and as they say the rest is …)

You can’t have your cake and eat it too – Brenda Taylor (Credited as B.T. on the record – released/licensed across the world by West End)

Papa was a rolling stone – Bill Wolfer (synthesiser wunderkind updates the brilliance of Norman Whitfield)

East West – East West Connection (Perfection from a London label called Chillifunk)