Trax featured The Stylistics, The Persuaders, J-Funk Express, The Persuaders, Dr. Bob Jones presents The Interns

Children of the night – The Stylistics (Releasing a single on ‘Sebring Records’ which got them a contract with “Avco” headed by ‘Hugo & Luigi’ … Thom Bell was assigned as writer/producer along with Linda Creed – from the album “Round Two”)

Count the ways – The Persuaders (Moving from Atlantic to Noel Calla’s Calla Records, The Persuaders went to work with producers Norman Harris & Robert Curington – … trax were written by primarily by various Philadelphian’s song-smiths)

We got the funk   –  J-Funk Express (Including in the line-up are former James Brown’s lieutenants’ Dave Matthews, Fred Wesley & Maceo Parker as members J-F E are a Funk band – trak was ‘inspired a trak by Positive Force of the same with a Rap vocal … released on Germany’s “101 Records”)

Soul food  –  Dr. Bob Jones presents The Interns (Written by Robert Easter also known as Bob Jones & released on his own “Chillifunk Records” based in London … arranged by both Tom Davidson & Bob Jones)

Trax featured Thelma Houston, The Hamilton Affair, J-Funk Express, Inaya Day meets Louis Bendetti

Something we may know  – Thelma Houston (Moving from Motown  – Thelma ventured to RCA Records for her “Breakwater Cat” album – from which this trak is culled)

How can i keep in touch with you  –  The Hamilton Affair (Released on Monument Records and produced by Clyde Otis – this trio consisted of mother and two sons of Roy Hamilton’s family hence the album title “For Roy’)

We got the funk  –  J-Funk Express (Featuring some former members of The JB’s – James Brown’s band which includes Fred Wesley & St.Clair Pinckney … inspired by trak of the same name with an added Rap vocal)

Shout it out  –  Inaya Day meets Louis Bendetti (Lyricist, lead/background vocalist & producer are hats Inaya … released on Soulshine Records which is headed by Dj/Producer Louis)