Trax featured Hot Chocolate, Philly Cream, Wreckin’ Crew, Angel Moraes feat. Kelli Sae

We had true love  –  Hot Chocolate (Not to be confused with the British group of the same name – this U.S. band was produced by Lou Ragland and released trax on his own “Coco Cleveland Records” this album has since been released on ‘Soul Brother Records’ in the U.K)

Motown Review  –  Philly Cream (Written by Len Barry & Butch Ingram – Philly Cream were ‘Ingram’ under another guise – consisting of the Ingram family who had also been assigned to “Excello” “H & L”, & “Mirage” Records and freelanced on various uncredited 12 inch singles)

Chance to dance  –  Wreckin’ Crew (This seven piece self-contained Funk band originally released on this trak on Erect Records as a 12 inch – this was later released a a bonus trak on their “Pixie Dust” cd released on U.K’s ‘Funkytowngrooves’)

What i want, what i need  –  Angel Moraes feat. Kelli Sae (Kelli was the featured vocalist for both ‘Defunkt’ & ‘Count Basic’ bands amongst others whilst New York based Angel was playing, remixing releasing trax and his own “Hot ‘N’ Spicy Records”)

 

Trax featuring Wilson Pickett, Philly Cream, Funkadelic, Urban Soul,

I want you  –  Wilson Pickett (Known for his power house vocals where his had several monster hits on Atlantic Records – Wilson turned up on EMI after stopping off at RCA and his own boutique label ‘Wicked Records)

Join the Army  –  Philly Cream (Inspired by the success of Village People’s “In the Navy” … Philly Cream featured some/all of ‘Ingram’, a musical family who recorded under the name ‘Ingram Kingdom for “Excello Records” which includes Barbara Ingram – backing vocalist extraordinaire and part of ‘The Sweethearts of Sigma’)

Loose Booty  –  Funkadelic (Funkadelic supremo George Clinton and his Funky entourage – who later became known as ‘Dr. Funkenstein’ released his ground-breaking double vinyl album “America eats it’s young” … released on Westbound Records)

Back together  –  Urban Soul feat. Sandy B(arber) (Writer, producer, arranger, dj, remixer delivered this trak – release from New York’s iconic House/Garage label ‘King Street Sounds’)