Trax feat. Harold Melvin The Blue Notes feat. Teddy Pendergrass, France Joli, Tony’s Camillo’s Dynamite, Urban Blues Project &Michael Procter

Be for real  –  Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes feat. Theodore Pendergrass (Teddy has to have a word with his woman who has become snooty bitch (after his success) no longer wants to associate with people from ‘lower development homes’)

Come to me  –  France Joli (France was supposedly just 15 when blasted the airwaves and the dance floors when this was released … written & produced by Tony Green in Canada, then fine-tuned in Philadelphia U.S.A – released there on Marvin Schlachter’s Prelude Records)

Dynomite  –  Tony’s Camillo’s Bazuka (Said to be inspired by a word that was repeated in the  popular American television sit-com “Good Times” about a black family  and their woes – where one of the main character used it as a catch-phrase … released on A & M Records)

Love don’t live  –  Urban Blues Project presents Michael Procter (Brian Tappert & Mark Pomeroy collectively known as Urban Blues Project … having released a single on Bassline, they sets up Soulfuric Records for their output)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrVKQFPbgEQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iU0UMB-T2dU

 

Trax feat. Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes feat. Teddy Pendergrass, France Joli, Tony Camillo’s Bazuka, Urban Blues Project pres. Michael Procter

Be for real – Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes feat. Theodore Pendergrass  (he decides to put the snooty cow in her place

Come to me – France Joli (recorded in Canada , fine-tuned at Sigma Sound, prod. by Tony Green Organisation and released on Prelude equals : sheer and utter Brilliance)

Dynomite – Tony Camillo’s Bazuka  (inspired by quote from a character in ‘Good Times’-  a 70’s American sit-com according to the rumour)

Love don’t live  – Urban Blues Project presents Michael Procter ( one word : CLASS))

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