Trax feat. Lorraine Ellison, Hi Voltage, T-Connection, Kimara Lovelace

Stay with me baby  –  Lorraine Ellison (The rumour was Frank Sinatra decided not to turn up for a particular recording session and the producer Jerry Ragovoy decided to use the time constructively – and this is result … there has been several versions of this song however ! …)

Let’s get horny  –  Hi Voltage (Inspired by Vertigo – the first part of the medley “Vertigo/Relight my fire”, originally written & recorded by Dan Hartman feat. Loleatta Holloway … produced by the mysterious but brilliant and sometimes elusive Began Cekic)

Saturday night  –  T-Connection (This Bahamas born group skipped across to Florida, U.S.A and signed to Dash Records, an offshoot of Henry Stone’s T.K Records … featuring Theophilus Coakley, the T. of T.Connection)

Misery  –  Kimara Lovelace (Despite the title – this trak is anything but ! credited as written by Marvin Burns however he uses birth name as writer & Lil’ Louis as producer, remixer and artist … released on King Street Sounds)

 

Trax feat. Mary J Blige, Bionic Boogie, T-Connection, Michelle Ayers

Father in you  –  Mary j Blige (As one of the few women on Uptown Records – Mary becaame known as ‘Queen of Hip hop Soul’ … co-written by Mary J , from the album “The Breaktrough” – released on Geffen Records)

Boogie Boo  –  Bionic Boogie ( Studio based group put together by Gregg Diamond – recorded at Media Sound Studios, New York and featured all the top session players including vocalists Gwen Guthrie & Ullanda McCullough)

Goombay  time   –  T-Connection (These self-taught multi-instrumentalists from The Bahamas  signing to Dash – a unit of Henry Stone’s TK Records empire before moving unto Capitol Records  … named after one of their local parks)

That’s Life  –  Michelle Ayers (released on Italian’s Suntune Records … written by Michelle and Eddie Perez – know as part of the Smack Productions team who gave us the recording artist “Adeva” also known as Patricia Daniels)

Trax feat. Lorraine Ellison, Hi Voltage, T-Connection, Kimara Lovelace

Stay with me baby  –  Loraine Ellison (The rumour was that Frank Sinatra did not turn up for studio time and the producer decided to use the time constructively : this is the result)

Let’s get horny  –  Hi Voltage (inspired by Vertigo – the first part of the medley of Relight my fire – Dan Hartman … prod. by the mysterious and sometimes elusive Began Cekic)

Saturday night  –  T-Connection (A brilliant slice of street funk from TK Records … feat. Theophilus Coakley, the T of T-Connection)

Misery  –  Kimara Lovelace (in no shape, form or description can this be ‘misery’ – originally mixed by Lil’ Louis … released on King Street)