Trax featured Nyr, Idris Muhammad, People’s Choice, Frankie Knuckles feat. Adeva

Fine  –  Nyr (Having worked with ‘Electro Deluxe’, Raymond Nyr released on his album on  U.K’s ‘SoulVibe Recordings’ – recorded mainly at Dance Tools Studios, France …  “Magical” the album is mainly written and produced by Raymond however it also includes Rod Temperton’s “Lady in my life”)

Foxhuntin’  –  Idris Muhammad (Drummer Idris – formally known as Leo Morris – Idris signed with Fantasy after previous works with Prestige & Kudu Records … title trak of his first ‘Fantasy’ album)

Strikin’  –  People’s Choice (Headed by Frank Brunson – People’s Choice were a Philadelphia based self-contained Funk band  … produced by their “The Peoples Choice Record Company” & released on Mercury Records)

Whadda U want (from me)  –  Frankie Knuckles feat. Adeva (“The GodFather of House” second album release on U.K.’s Virgin Records where he brought in Adeva also known as Patrica Daniels as the only lead vocalist)

Trax featured Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, Idris Muhammad, Chill, East West Connection feat. Eugene ‘Hideaway’ Bridges

I should be your lover  –  Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes (Written by Kenneth Gamble & Leon Huff of Philadelphia International Records  – from ‘The Blue Album’ on Source/MCA Records  recorded in Philadelphia … produced by Harold Melvin for “Million Dollar Records”)

Foxhuntin’  –  Idris Muhammad (The former ‘Leo Morris’ had been a Jazz drummer working some of the “Jazz Greats” in the late Sixties …  signing with Prestige as a solo artists then unto Kudu/CTI where he dipped his feet in Disco – title track from the album on Fantasy Records)

911  –  Chill (Brothers Robert and Herb Thompson were the nucleus of the band who recorded for “Street Records” … from the long player “Chill Out” which was later released on cd by ‘Funky Town Grooves’)

The more i get it  –  East West Connection feat. Eugene ‘Hideaway’ Bridges (Put together by ‘Dr Bob Jones’ & ‘Lofty’ and released on their own U.K.’s Chillifunk Records … re-interpretation of a Teddy Pendergrass evergreen album trak)

today’s trax feat Hot House, Linda Clifford, Idris Muhammed, Romanthony

Crazy – Hot House (Feat. Heather Small – pre-M People, a very soulful version of the “country & western” nugget made famous by Patsy Cline, written by Willie Nelson)

Runaway Love – Linda Clifford (Originally a U.K. b-side of ‘If my friends could see me now’ until dj’s starting flipping it over … and as they say – the rest is history)

Boogie to the top – Idris Muhammad (Jazz drummer’s 4th Kudu release of 10 mins plus)

Fall from grace – Romanthony (remixed by Tony Humphries for this late ‘House Hero’ who sadly departed this earth)