Trax feat. Vanessa Freeman, Gaz, Undisputed Truth, Clubland feat. Zemya Hamilton

Hang tight  –  Vanessa Freeman (After a few singles which featured Vanessa as the lead vocalist and/or co-writer some of those said trax – she recorded her first solo album “Shades” on London’s “ChilliFunk Records”)

Indian Gaz  –  Gaz (Studio album headed by Thor Baldurrson and recorded in Arco Studio Munich, Germany with a additional production in Sigma Sound, Philadelphia U.S.A which includes “The Sweethearts of Sigma” – a trio of background vocalists … released on Salsoul Records)

Showtime  –  Undisputed Truth (When producer Norman Whitfield left Motown Records to form “Whitfield Records”- a boutique label affiliated with Warner Brothers, he brought with him Undisputed Truth from his former label)

Hold on (tighter to love)  –  Clubland feat. Zemya Hamilton (The success of  worldwide success “C & C Music Factory” prompted Clubland into being … the original album was remixed and repackaged for the U.S. market by Great Jones/Island Records – remixed by Chicago-an Steve ‘Silk’ Hurley)

Trax feat. The Manhattans, Lew Kirton, Unidisputed Truth, Extortion

 

 

If my heart could speak/One life to live  –  The Manhattans (Having worked with producer Bobby Martin for a number of years – they ventured forward with a variety of producers including Philadelphia’s Norman Harris for this trak)

Heaven in the afternoon  –  Lew Kirton (A former member of The Invitations – who were assigned such labels as Red Greg & Silver Blue Records  … released on Alston – one of Henry Stone’s plethora of labels under the T.K. Records umbrella)

Atomic Funk  –  Undisputed Truth (Chicago-an Yvonne Stevens – also know as ‘Taka Boom’ was drafted in when producer Norman Whitfield started his Warner Brothers affiliated ‘Whitfield Records’ … from the album ‘Smokin’)

How do you see me now  –  Extortion feat Dihan Brooks (Written by Dihan & Boyd Jarvis – produced by Jason Load and originally release on A&R Records before being re-released on Easy Street)