Trax featuring Milira, The Jacksons, Unlimited Touch, Kenny Bobien

Go outside in the rain –  Milira (Milira Jones was assigned to ‘Apollo Records’ which was affiliated to Motown … from her self-titled album which was produced by Donald Dee Bowden known for trax released on ‘The Grey Label’)

Working day and night –  The Jacksons (Hailing from Gary, U.S.A. – the brothers released their first single on ‘Steeeltown Records’ …  finding fame and fortune with Motown as The Jackson Five,  before dropping Jermaine & adding Randy to their line-up when they moved to Epic Records )

No one can love me (quite the way you do)  –  Unlimited Touch (Featuring Stephanie James & Audrey Wheeler on lead vocals … from the album “Yes I’m ready” released on Prelude Records – remixed by Shep Pettibone)

 How I feel  –  Kenny Bobien (Kenny was part of the quartet “Def Con 4” … he later was the featured vocalist for such productions/Djs as ‘Brothers of Peace’ & Basement Boys  – from the album ‘Blessed’ on “Soundmen on Wax Records” )

Trax feat. Milira, First Choice, The Webboes, The House Master Boyz & The Rude Boys of House

One man woman  –  Milira (Milira (Jones) came to my notice with the released of her self-titled released album on Apollo/Motown Records – featuring her interpretation of Marvin Gaye  nugget with violinist Noel Pointer … she has since released three albums including the self-release ‘Seduction’)

Love freeze  –  First Choice (Rochelle Fleming and company were still assigned to Stan Watson’s “Philly Groove Records” for the release this non-album trak … it was a ‘sleeper’ but it has since gained momentum after being available on Japanese double cd as an extended version of 5 mins  plus)

Under the wear  –  The Webboes (Written by Andre Booth and release on Sam Weiss’s “Sam Records” … Andre was also known for other “Sam” releases – including trax by ‘Vicki D’)

House Nation  –  The House Master Boyz & The Rude Boys of House (Pseudonym of Farley Keith more famously known as “Farley Jackmaster Funk” was released on Dance Mania Records of Chicago … not as famous as other Chicagoan House labels but just as potent)