Trax includes Keith Washington feat. Chante Moore, Claudja Barry, Bernadette Cooper, Kings of Tomorrow feat. Dawn Tallman

I love you – Keith Washington feat. Chanté Moore (Keith was assigned to Quincy Jones’s Qwest Records before he moved to ‘Silas Records’ which also includes Chante – a boutique label of MCA … co-written by Shanice ‘I love your smile’ Wilson)

Dance, dance, dance – Claudia Barry (Released on Germany’s “Lollipop Records” and Jürgen S Kordulesch … licensed to New York’s ‘Salsoul Records’ which was remixed from a 3 minute plus nugget to a six minute and change opus by ‘The Master’ Tom Moulton)

I look good – Bernadette Cooper (‘Klymaxx’ was an all female band was assigned to “Solar Records” which includes Bernadette … multi-talented musician, writer, arranger & producer whose solo album “Drama according to …” – believed to be the inspiration of the Club 69 trak of the same name)

Set my spirit free – Kings of Tomorrow feat. Dawn Tallman (Written by Sandy Rivera and Dawn Tallman which was released on New York’s “Strictly Rhythm – known for it’s iconic ‘brick wall’ design .. Kings of Tomorrow’s productions were on a plethora of labels and likewise was Dawn’s lead vocals)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CNH_b01BW0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NdajbysPl0

Trax featured Phil Perry feat. Vesta Williams, Claudja Barry, Herbie Hancock, Missy Elliot

After the love has gone  –  Phil Perry (Former co-lead vocalist with “The Montclairs” who recorded primarily of Paula/Jewel Records before going solo in-between some session work … cover version of the ‘Earth, Wind & Fire’ classic featuring Vesta Williams – released on MCA/GRP Records)

Dance, Dance, Dance  –  Claudja Barry (Based in Germany, Claudja recorded for Lollipop Records where she was produced primary by her then husband – Jurgen S Korduletsch … license to New York’s Salsoul Records where it was remixed by Tom Moulton)

Honey in a jar  –  Herbie Hancock (Prodigy Chicago-an pianist/keyboard player Herbie worked with Miles Davis, recorded for Blue Note, Warner Brothers & Columbia Records covering musical genres including Jazz, Funk, Disco whilst touching on Electro & Hip-hop)

Get ur freak on  – Missy Elliot (After releasing an album with her group “Sista” – who fused Hip-hop with R&B, assigned to Elektra Records as a solo artist as Melissa became ‘Missy’ … remixed by “Superchumbo” aka Tom Stephan)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xqqrjGj10s