31 de mai. de 2017

INTRIGUE - I Like It

DAYTON - Out Tonight (12 inch version)

Change - Let's Go Together (The Paul Hardcastle Remix)

Change was an Italian-American post-disco group formed in Bologna, Italy, in 1979 by businessman and executive producer Jacques Fred Petrus (1949–1986) and Mauro Malavasi (1957). They were heavily influenced by legendary disco band Chic. Paul Hardcastle Paul Hardcastle (born 10 December 1957) is a British composer, musician, producer, songwriter, radio presenter, and multi-instrumentalist. Although he specialises mainly in synthesizer and programming, he is able to play multiple instruments. He is best known for his song "19" which went to number 1 in 13 different countries in 1985.

NICK STRAKER BAND - A Little Bit Of Jazz (12 Inch ...

The Nick Straker Band were an English pop music group from London, England, led by musician and vocalist Nick Straker. Several members of the band were also in New Musik, and the band's line-up consisted of Straker along with Tony Mansfield, Tony Hibbert, David McShera, Pete Hammond and Phil Towner. Their song "A Walk in the Park" peaked at No. 20 on the UK Singles Chart in 1980, having previously been a substantial hit in Continental Europe in 1979. Their most successful song in the US, "A Little Bit of Jazz", spent one week at No. 1 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play Chart in 1981.

SERGE PONSAR - Out In The Night

LOOSE ENDS - Hangin' On A String (12'')

Loose Ends was a successful British R&B band that had several urban contemporary hits. The trio was formed in London in 1980, initially comprising vocalist and guitarist Carl McIntosh, vocalist Jane Eugene, and keyboard player, writer and founder Steve Nichol. The latter two left the group in 1989, bringing an end to the band's most successful phase.

ALTON EDWARDS - I Just Wanna Spend Some Time With You

Alton Edwards is a Zimbabwean singer, who had a UK Top 20 hit with "I Just Wanna (Spend Some Time With You)" during January 1982.[1] He wrote and recorded a song called "Thank You from Africa" which was a song to thank the Western artists for the help given to Africa, mostly to Ethiopia. The song is still played on Zimbabwean TV and some other African countries. All proceeds were collected by the International Red Cross. Edwards is uncle to Warren Mills who had hits with "Mickey's Monkey" and "Sunshine" on the Zomba / Jive Records label. Mills is also a cousin to Rozalla, who had hits with "Everybody's Free and "Are You Ready To Fly". Edwards is still an active singer on the UK circuit. He works frequently with Angelo Starr (Edwin Starr's brother) and Alexander O'Neal. Edwards appears as himself in the 2011 documentary "Dreams of a Life".

BLUE FEATHER - Let's Funk Tonight

Blue Feather was a Dutch male vocal/instrumental group, who had a single called "Let's Funk Tonight", in the UK Singles Chart. It was released on the Mercury label, entered the chart on 3 July 1982, and rose to a high of number 50; it remained in the charts for four weeks.[1] This track was used on the 2008 compilation album Return to the Playboy Mansion by Dimitri from Paris.]

CON FUNK SHUN - If You're In Need Of Love (12'')

Con Funk Shun formerly known as (Project Soul) was an American R&B and funk band popular in the 1970s and 1980s. Influences included Earth Wind & Fire, Commodores, Chaka Khan, and Sly & the Family Stone. Signed to Mercury Records in 1976, Con Funk Shun enjoyed a decade of successful national and overseas tours, 11 chart-topping albums, and numerous hit singles, including a Billboard magazine "#1 With A Bullet" hit single on the Top R&B Singles chart. The group formally disbanded in 1986.

Temper - No Favors 1984 Complete 12'' Maxi

LOOSE ENDS - Tell Me What You Want (12'')

Tony Baxter - Screamin' (12" Extended Remix Funk)

MELBA MOORE - Love's Comin' At Ya

Beatrice Melba Hill (born October 29, 1945), known by her stage name, Melba Moore is an American singer, actress, voice actress, and entertainer.[2] Moore is the daughter of saxophonist Teddy Hill and R&B singer Bonnie Davis.

CON FUNK SHUN - Can You Feel The Groove

Con Funk Shun formerly known as (Project Soul) was an American R&B and funk band popular in the 1970s and 1980s. Influences included Earth Wind & Fire, Commodores, Chaka Khan, and Sly & the Family Stone. Signed to Mercury Records in 1976, Con Funk Shun enjoyed a decade of successful national and overseas tours, 11 chart-topping albums, and numerous hit singles, including a Billboard magazine "#1 With A Bullet" hit single on the Top R&B Singles chart. The group formally disbanded in 1986.

Aurra - Make Up Your Mind ( 12" Extended )

Aurra was an American 1980s soul group, which, at the time of its biggest success, was composed of Curt Jones and Starleana Young.

SLAVE - Just A Touch of Love

Slave was an Ohio funk band popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Trumpeter Steve Washington, born in New Jersey, attended athletically acclaimed East Orange High School, and was one of the first users of the "electric trumpet". He and Mark Hicks ("Drac") formed the group in Dayton, Ohio in 1975.

THE JAMMERS - Be Mine Tonight (REMIX)

XTRA SPECIAL (WET MIX) - ATMOSFEAR

KING BRITT - When The Funk Hits Fan (12'')

TOUCHE - Wrap It Up (12'')

TONI SMITH - Ooh, I Like The Way It Feels

PINK RHYTHM - Can't Get Enough Of Your Love (12'')

DYNASTY - Here I Am

Dynasty was an American band, based in Los Angeles, California, created by producer and SOLAR Records label head Dick Griffey, and record producer Leon Sylvers III. The band was known for their dance/pop numbers during the late 1970s and 1980s. Keyboardist Kevin Spencer and vocalists Nidra Beard and Linda Carriere originally comprised the group.

Shock - Let's Get Crackin'

Gang's Back - Hot Fun

STARBOUND - Party In The City

INVISIBLE MAN'S BAND - All Night Thing

The Invisible Man's Band In 1978, Alex Masucci teamed up with Clarence, Jr. Together they formed the group Invisible Mans Band ; Clarence wouldn't record without his brothers. So Keni , James; and Dennis along with Dean Gant and Steve Ferrone, came to New York City's Brill building to record an album under the moniker The Invisible Man's Band.The Album was produced by Alex Masucci and Clarence Burke Jr. Featured on this self-titled debut, released in 1980 by Mango/Island Records, was the heavily discofied hit "All Night Thing," which returned the Burke brothers to the top ten on the R&B chart. The tune also cracked the top 10 on the pop chart. Several other singles were released from this album throughout 1980, but they could not replicate the success of the first hit. The following year, Clarence Burke Jr. and Alex Masucci, formed Seduction Productions. As the vehicle for the Invisible Mans Band, they signed a production deal with Boardwalk Records, Neil Bogart's follow up label to Casablanca Records. They released a follow-up album, Really Wanna See You. While the title track and "Rated X" were released as singles, shortly after Neil Bogart died and the label was disbanded. While no further full-length albums were released under the "Invisible Man's Band" name, the group later released one final single, "Sunday Afternoon," on the Move 'N Groove Record Label, formed by Alex Masucci and Clarence Burke Jr. in 1983.

GERALDINE HUNT - Can't Fake The Feeling

Geraldine Hunt (born February 10, 1945 in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American R&B singer best known for the 1980 #1 Hot Dance Music/Club Play hit "Can't Fake the Feeling"

RONNIE HUDSON - West Coast Poplock

Ronald "Ronnie" Hudson (born February 4, 1957 in Washington, D.C.), is an American artist, bassist, composer and record producer. He is notable for the hit song "West Coast Poplock", which later appeared in Dr. Dre and Tupac Shakur's song entitled "California Love".

Tony Terry She's Fly (Long Extended Version)

(Long Extended Version) Antonio "Tony" Terry (born March 12, 1964)[1] is an American soul/new jack swing singer from Washington, D.C., who had several R&B hits in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

TONY TERRY - She's Fly

Antonio "Tony" Terry (born March 12, 1964)[1] is an American soul/new jack swing singer from Washington, D.C., who had several R&B hits in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

GOODIE - Ready or Not

MASS PRODUCTION - Turn Up the Music

The band consisted of Kevin "D'No" Douglas (bass and vocals), James "Otiste" Drumgole (trumpet, flugelhorn, and vocals), Agnes "Tiny" Kelly (lead vocals, vocoder; later replaced by Dee (DeeDee) Henderson), Larry Marshall (lead vocals, percussion[1]), Gregory McCoy (saxophone), Emmanuel Redding (percussion), Ricardo Williams (lead vocals, drums, percussion), Tyrone Williams (keyboards), Rodney Phelps (lead guitar, keyboards) and LeCoy Bryant (rhythm guitar, vocals).[2] Phelps left the band prior to the recording of their 1980 Massterpiece album, leaving Bryant to handle all guitar duties. Phelps was later replaced by Dan Harris (lead guitar). Dan Harris toured with the group as a freelance guitarist for a couple of years then left the band to work as a recording session musician.[3] The band would soon expand back to ten, with Samuel Williams joining on drums in the early 1980s, allowing Ricardo Williams to concentrate more on vocals. In addition to "Firecracker," which hit number four on the R&B chart in the late summer of 1979, other hits by the band include "Cosmic Lust", "Groove Me", and "Shante." The group stayed together for several more years, scoring a string of small hits, before deciding to disband in 1983. Mass Production has recently reunited, and is in the process of recording new material and preparing to hit the stage in 2017. "Firecracker" was sampled by 2 Live Crew for their 1989 hit single "Me So Horny", from their album As Nasty As They Wanna Be.

Rock Master Scott & The Dynamic Three - Request Line. (Rare Dub Bass Version)

Rock Master Scott & the Dynamic Three was an old school rap group best known for the singles "The Roof Is on Fire" and "Request Line", both of which have been sampled by many other groups, for a large variety of genres. Rock Master Scott & the Dynamic Three grew up in the Bronx, New York, New York, where three of the members lived in the same building on Webster Avenue.

Rock Master Scott & The Dynamic Three - Request Line (Full Vocal)

Rock Master Scott & the Dynamic Three was an old school rap group best known for the singles "The Roof Is on Fire" and "Request Line", both of which have been sampled by many other groups, for a large variety of genres. Rock Master Scott & the Dynamic Three grew up in the Bronx, New York, New York, where three of the members lived in the same building on Webster Avenue.

KICKING BACK FEAT TAXMAN - Devotion (REMIX)

Kleeer - Tonight

Kleeer was an American New York-based funk, disco and post-disco band, which was formed in 1972 under the name The Jam Band, as a backup group to different disco bands and vocalists.

ADC Band - Hangin' Out

A nine-member funk and soul aggregation co-led by Kaiya Matthews and Michael Judkins, the ADC Band recorded for Cotillion in the late '70s and early '80s. At their best, the cuts utilized the funk touches of Parliament/Funkadelic and Slave. The biggest hit was 1978's "Long Stroke," which made it to number six on the R&B charts.

Roy Ayers - Don't stop the feeling

Roy Ayers (born September 10, 1940) is an American funk, soul, and jazz composer and vibraphone player. Ayers began his career as a post-bop jazz artist, releasing several albums with Atlantic Records, before his tenure at Polydor Records beginning in the 1970s, during which he helped pioneer jazz-funk. He is a key figure in the acid jazz movement, which is a mixture of jazz into hip-hop and funk, and has been dubbed by many as "The Godfather of Neo Soul". He is most well known for his signature compositions "Everybody Loves The Sunshine" and "Searchin",and is also famous for having more sampled hits by rappers than any other artist.