Trax featured Human Body, Gene Page, Brother to Brother, Timmy Regisford

As we lay  –  Human Body (“Zapp’s” Roger Troutman & “Ohio Players’s” Billy Beck  and others got together form ‘Human Body’ … named after Roger’s pre-Zapp band ‘Roger & The Human Body’ which was released on their own “Troutman Brothers Records”)

Satin soul  –  Gene Page (Arranger Gene was the arranger for such nuggets ‘Harlem Shuffle’ in the Sixties – which was later covered by The Rolling Stones … sampled by ‘House of Pain’ for their “Jump Around” trak – he later became the in-house arranger for Barry White and his various productions)

Chance with you  –  Brother to Brother (‘Brother to Brother’ was assigned to Turbo Records, a unit of Sylvia Robinson’s All Platinum Enterprises … from the album ‘Let your mind be free’ – this trak was later re-edited)

Cinco  –  Timmy Regisford (Timmy Regisford – along with Boyd Jarvis created such Boogie classics “Music got me” &  “Release the tension” before becoming the head dj at Club Shelter in New York … from the Japanese release cd ‘Places & Spaces in Time’)

Trax feat. Brainstorm, Mary Clark, Brother to Brother, Negrocan

A charge in my life  –  Brainstorm (One of the first groups to sign to Clarence Avant’s new label “Tabu Records” … this self-contained nine piece unit hailed from Detroit U.S.A which includes vocal extraordaire Belita Woods and bassist/lyricist Lamont Johnson)

Take me i’m yours  –  Mary Clark (Co-written by Billy Nichols known for B.T. Express’s hit “Do It (’til you’re satisfied)”  …  produced by Billy & Patrick Adams – released on La Shawn Records, part of Patrick’s mini emplre of record labels)

Chance with you  –  Brother to Brother (Released on Turbo Records – part of Sylvia Robinson’s series of labels under the “All Platinum” umbrella … from their album “Let your mind be free’ on Turbo Records)

Cada Vez  –  Negrocan (With the burgeoning Latin music interest in certain bars and clubs mainly in London – it would only be a matter of time is was fused with House … released on the little independent “Deep South Records before being remixed and rereleased by Grant Nelson)