Trax includes Dee Dee Wilde feat. Eugene Wilde, Michele’, Mass Production, Dee Holloway

I miss you – Dee Dee Wilde featured Eugene Wilde (From the talented musical ‘Broomfield’ family which includes her brother Eugene – his sister was assigned to Fourth & Broadway, part of Island Records which was loosely named after their address in Manhattan, New York)

Magic love – Michele’ (Recorded in Paris, France and ‘fine-tuned’ at Sigma Sound Studios, Philadelphia by “The Master Remixer” Tom Moulton … released by former Scepter/Wand Artist & Repertoire man Mel Cheren and owner of ‘West End Records’)

Firecracker – Mass Production (Ten piece Funk band from Virginia, U.S.A, who were assigned to Cotillion, a subsidiary of Atlantic Records and was released as a single ‘In purest form’ … this trak was the inspiration of ‘Me so horny – 2 Live Crew’)

I won’t surrender – Dee Holloway (No relation to former Gospel singer Loleatta … co-written by Dee & George Morel and released on Active Records – a boutique of Select which was mainly a Hip-hop label headed by Fred Munao)

Today’s trax feat. Shadow, Goody Goody, Mass Production, The Committee

No better love – Shadow (‘Shadow’ consisted of three former members of the “Ohio Players”, they were supposed to be shrouded in mystery – hence the name, however the credits gave them away … from the album ‘Love Lite on Elektra Records)

Super jock – Goody Goody (After departing Salsoul Records – Vince Montana was assigned to Atlantic Records as two different artists, one as his surname … written mainly by Montana and featured his daughter Denise as vocalist – recorded at Sigma Sound, Philadelphia, U.S.A)

People get up – Mass Production were a ten piece band from Norfolk, U.S.A., who dipped their toes in Soul, Disco but mainly Funk and who recorded for Cotillion Records – from their second album “Believe”)

Scream and shout – The Committee (Released in Eric Morillo’s Subliminal Records – this is another of ‘Kings of Tomorrow productions, which was a variety of pseudonyms of Sandy Rivera, Jose Burgos & Jay ‘Sinister’ Sealee)