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Cool Down Zone - Heaven Knows (Vinyl) 1990

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Cool Down Zone - Heaven Knows (Vinyl) 1990
Cool Down Zone ‎– Heaven Knows
Label:10 Records ‎– TENX 309, 10 Records ‎– TEN X 309, 10 Records ‎– 613 330 - 213
Format:Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM
Pays:UK
Date:1990
Genre:Electronic
Style:Breaks, Downtempo
Tracklisting

A1 Heaven Knows 7:58
B1 Come Be My Lover 4:28
B2 I Always Seem To Cry

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Atlas - Kiss Lips 12" Maxi [Rare]

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Atlas - Kiss Lips 12" Maxi [Rare]
Label: Thick Record
Catalog#: TK 024
Format: Vinyl, 12"
Country: Italy
Released: 1986
Genre: Electronic
Style: Italo-Disco
Credits: Producer, Performer - Danny Fisher , Michel Fisher

Tracklisting:
A Kiss Lips (Vocal Version) (6:54)
B Kiss Lips (Dub Version) (4:15)

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The Strikers - Best 12' mixes (1991) CD

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The Strikers - Best 12' mixes (1991) CD
The Strikers ‎– 12" Mixes
Label:Unidisc ‎– SPLK-7011
Format:CD, Compilation
Pays:Canada
Date:1991
Genre:Electronic, Funk / Soul
Style:Electro, Garage House, Funk, Disco
Tracklisting
1 Inch By Inch (Garage Groove Mix) 10:39
2 Body Music 11:11
3 Contagious 6:37
4 Strike It Up 6:56
5 Give It What You Got 6:48
6 Bring Out The Devil 4:21
7 Hold Onto The Feeling 7:27
8 Inch By Inch (Remix) 8:14
9 Inch By Inch (Garage Classic Mix) 6:42

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The Strikers - The Strikers (Vinyl, LP, Album) 1981

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The Strikers - The Strikers (Vinyl, LP, Album) 1981
The Strikers ‎– The Strikers
Label:Prelude Records ‎– PLLP 12775
Format:Vinyl, LP, Album
Pays:Brazil
Date:1981
Genre:Electronic, Funk / Soul
Style:P.Funk, Electro, Disco
Tracklisting
A1 Inch By Inch
A2 Strike It Up
A3 Body Music
B1 Hold On To The Feeling
B2 Give It What You Got
B3 Bring Out The Devil

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Mass Production - Believe (Vinyl, LP, Album)

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Mass Production - Believe (Vinyl, LP, Album)
Mass Production ‎– Believe
Label:Cotillion ‎– SD 9918, Atlantic ‎– SD 9918
Format:Vinyl, LP, Album
Pays:US
Date:1977
Genre:Funk / Soul
Style:Funk, Disco
Tracklisting

A1 Free And Happy
A2 I Believe In Music
A3 Being Here
A4 We Love You
B1 Keep My Heart Together
B2 Cosmic Lust
B3 Superlative
B4 People Get Up

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Otis Clay - The only way is up (1982)

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Otis Clay - The only way is up (1982)
Otis Clay ‎– The Only Way Is Up
Label:Blues R&B Recording ‎– BRB 3602
Format:Vinyl, LP, Album
Pays:Japan
Date:1985
Genre:Funk / Soul
Style:Soul
Tracklisting
A1 The Only Way Is Up 4:38
A2 Cheatin' In The Next Room 4:17
A3 Check It Out 4:27
A4 Turn Back The Hands Of Time 2:53
A5 If I Could Open Up My Heart 4:52
B1 Messin' With My Mind 4:19
B2 Special Kind Of Love 3:18
B3 All I Need Is You 3:13
B4 Victim Of Circumstance 2:28
B5 I'm Gonna Hate Myself In The Morning 7:03

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Voices - Message On The Air 12" Maxi [Rare]

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Voices - Message On The Air 12" Maxi [Rare]
Label: Thick Record
Catalog#: TK 016
Format: Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM
Country: Italy
Released: 1985
Genre: Electronic
Style: Italo-Disco
Credits: Arranged By - Roby Arduini*
Artwork By - Luigi Gardenale
Engineer - Sandy Dian
Executive Producer - Gianfranco Bortolotti , Mario Albanese
Written-By - C. Zola* , M. Camera*
Notes: Recorded and mixed at Sandy's Recording studio

Tracklisting:
A-Message On The Air (4:43)
B-Voices In The Crowd (6:18)

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R. Kelly - Did You Ever Think (1998)

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R. Kelly - Did You Ever Think (1998)
01 Did You Ever Think (Track Masters Remix) Feat. Nas
02 Did You Ever Think (Album Version)
03 Home Alone Feat. Keith Murray

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Bob Seger - Discography [1969 - 2015] 36 Albums

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Bob Seger - Discography [1969 - 2015] 36 Albums

Albums

Studio
1969 - Noah (00:35:20)
1969 - Noah (2008 Reissue) (00:44:19)
1969 - Ramblin' Gamblin' Man (00:36:44)
1970 - Mongrel (00:33:42)
1971 - Brand New Morning (00:33:00)
1972 - Smokin' O.P.'s (00:34:57)
1973 - Back in '72 (00:43:25)
1974 - Seven (00:31:06)
1975 - Beautiful Loser (00:33:00)
1976 - Night Moves (00:36:54)
1978 - Stranger in Town (00:39:25)
1980 - Against the Wind (00:40:30)
1982 - The Distance (00:41:26)
1986 - Like a Rock (00:43:52)
1991 - The Fire Inside (00:52:36)
1995 - It's a Mystery (00:49:52)
2006 - Face the Promise (00:42:55)

Live
1974 - Live In Denver (01:09:30) VBR 229-237 kbps
1974 - Live In San Francisco (FM Broadcast) (00:49:14)
1975 - Whisky A Go Go (00:44:53)
1976 - Live Bullet (01:10:45)
1981 - Nine Tonight (01:19:26)
2007 - Live At The Oracle (Oakland, California) 2CD (02:01:31) 128 kbps
2007 - Old Time Rock 'n' Roll (Uncasville, Connecticut) 2CD (01:57:06) VBR 209-215 kbps

Compilation
1991 - The Singles 66 to 67 (00:30:12) 192 kbps
1994 - Greatest Hits (01:02:19)
2003 - Greatest Hits 2 (01:07:03)
2008 - Early Daze (A Collection of Rare Early Singles) 192 kbps (00:20:10)
2009 - Early Seger Vol. 1(00:35:11)
2010 - Lookin' Back (The Box Set) 3CD (02:59:54)
2011 - Ultimate Hits Rock and Roll Never Forgets 2CD (01:48:06)

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Bob Seger-2014-Ride Out (Deluxe Edition)
Bob Seger - Get Out Of Denver - 2012 {Smokin' SMCD910}
Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band - Live Hits - 2012 {Rolling Stone Exclusive}
Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band - Nine Tonight (Remastered) (2011)
Bob Seger - Live Boston 1977 - 2013 {Plastic Soho PLSOH005}



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ANDY - Wake Up (1986)

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ANDY - Wake Up (1986)
Label:Thick Record
Catalog#:TK 023
Format:Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM
Country:Italy
Released:1986
Genre:Electronic
Style:Italo-Disco
Size: 26813 KB
Qualuty: 320 kb/s mp3

A Wake Up
B1 Wake Up (Instrumental)
unavailable-B2 Wake Up (Acapella)-unavailable


+ Ok Maxi 12

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RENE FROGER - ARE YOU READY FOR LOVING ME (1990)

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RENE FROGER - ARE YOU READY FOR LOVING ME (1990)
Rene Froger - Are You Ready For Loving Me (7'' Beach Mix) (3:22)
Rene Froger - Are You Ready For Loving Me (12'' PWL Party Mix) (6:16)
Rene Froger - Until Tomorrow (3:42)


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THE SHADOWS - Shadowmix ,Vinyl 7" (1989)

Master - Da-Da Da - Mundial ,Vinyl 7 (1982)

VA - Go Go Get Down - Pure Ghetto Funk From Washington DC (2012)

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VA - Go Go Get Down - Pure Ghetto Funk From Washington DC (2012)
Artist: VA
Title Of Album: Go Go Get Down compiled by Joey Negro
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Zed Records
Genre: Funk, Disco, Soul

Tracklist

01. Little Benny & The Masters - Who Comes To Boogie
02. Chuck Brown & The Soul Searchers - Back It On Up
03. Donald Banks - Status Quo
04. Rare Essence - Body Moves
05. Experience Unlimited - Rock Yer Butt
06. Expression - Release Disco
07. Osiris - War (On The Bullshit!)
08. Am-Fm - You Are The One
09. Familiar Faces - The New Dance
10. Backlash - Hang With The Gang
11. Static Disruptors - DC Groove
12. Jackie Boy & Nature's Creation - This Groove Is Made For Funkin'
13. Experience Unlimited - Somebody’s Ringing That Doorbell (Express Yourself)
14. Davis Pinckney Project - You Can Dance (If You Want To)
15. Trouble Funk - Get Down With Your Get Down
16. Code Red - Virginia Gone GoGo
17. The Mighty Peacemakers - Feel It
18. Class Band - Welcome To The GoGo
19. Soul Searchers - Boogie Up The Nation
20. C.J's Uptown Crew - Satisfaction Guaranteed
21. Ovation - Boogie Groove (You Got To Do It)
22. Jim Bennett & His Bumpin' Crew - Bump & Roll (Give Up The Funk)
23. Experience Unlimited - E.U Groove 3:51
24. Dr Skunk Funk - Skunk Funk GoGo

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Sal Solo - Heart & Soul (1985)

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Sal Solo - Heart & Soul (1985)
Sal Solo ‎– Heart & Soul
Label:MCA Records ‎– MCF 3286
Format:Vinyl, LP, Album
Pays:UK
Date:1985
Genre:Electronic, Rock, Pop
Style:New Wave, Pop Rock, Synth-pop
Tracklisting

A1 Heartbeat 5:42
A2 Poland (Your Spirit Won't Die) 6:06
A3 Shout! Shout!
A4 San Damiano
B1 Music + You 4:13
B2 Contact
B3 Go Now
B4 Forever Be 5:18

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Lakeside (band) - Discography (1977 - 2007)

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Lakeside  (band) - Discography (1977 - 2007)
Lakeside  (band) - Discography (1977 - 2007)


Lakeside is a funk band, best known for their 1980 number one R&B hit, "Fantastic Voyage."

In early 1969, The Nomads, met the Montereys a band and a singing group consisting of lead guitarist and founding member Stephen Shockley, Mark Wood (singer), Tiemeyer McCain, Tony White, and Brian Marbury. The two groups played together in musical revues in the Tri-State (Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky) area.

When the Montereys left the Tri-State area later in 1969 to pursue opportunities in New York City, Stephen Shockley and The Nomads remained behind. Mark Wood, the other Nomads, and Stephen Shockley soon added other instrumentalists; the result was The Nomads and The Young Underground. In 1971, The Nomads and The Young Underground took on a new, singular identity: With the addition of (Thomas Shelby) and sister of Mark Wood (Shirley Wood), they became "OHIO LAKESIDE EXPRESS." In 1971, the group became acquainted with Eddie Thomas of Curtom, a record label owned and operated by Mr. Thomas and his partner, Curtis Mayfield. Eddie Thomas left Curtom to form his own label: "Lakeside," which he named after the south-side of Chicago. Lakeside, the label, signed Ohio Lakeside Express, the band, with the band soon dropping "Ohio," and ultimately the "Express" as well, in favor of, simply, "Lakeside." Eddie Thomas had a number of producers expressing interest in producing an album for Lakeside, but nothing materialized at this stage in their career. That would soon change, however, and how it did is an interesting story. Shirley chose not to pursue her singing career so now they added a new singer named Ricky Abernathy.

In the spring of 1972, Lakeside left the Tri-State area, bound for Oklahoma to play a two-week engagement. All nine band members and three road crew members " John Boatwright, William Nash, & Duke Owens left in a rented U-haul, along with all the equipment they owned. Unfortunately, the promoter of the show was not able to deliver the anticipated "gate" (attendance), disappointing everyone. Almost unbelievably, perhaps due, in part, to the sour mood associated with the disappointing turnout for the engagement, a dispute arose concerning a promotional 8" x 10" glossy.

As Mark Wood and the promoter's wife struggled with the glossy, each claiming ownership, Mr. Wood suddenly heard: "Let it Go!” turning to see the promoter, hand shaking, waving a pistol in his face. It shocked him. Tiemeyer McCain intervened, pulling Mark away, stating, "C'mon, man, let's go; it's just a picture."

This was a crossroads, of a sort. Thinking about what they had accomplished thus far with their career; the disappointment that they had just experienced with the engagement; the incident with the pistol; and the long drive back to the Tri-State area, it was Thomas Shelby who said: "Why don't we just go on all the way to California." Lakeside did just that, arriving in California in June 1972.

Success in California was not immediate. On many occasions, Lakeside scoured the streets, equipment in tow, looking for opportunities to play live. When a "gig" told them that they could play if they were ready by 1 am that same day, they often had to jump at the opportunity. Lakeside was good, though, and through word-of-mouth, better opportunities began to present themselves. After about six months, they were playing the best venues, e.g., "Whiskey a Go-Go," "Starwood Theatre," and "The Roxy."

At "Mavericks Flats" another of the big-time venues of the day, By now they added another vocal (Otis Stokes) to replace Ricky Abernathy, and a new percussionist (Fred Lewis) the group was seen by Dick Griffey, a promoter handling successful artists like Stevie Wonder. Impressed by the group, he offered his friendship and advice, and began informally managing Lakeside in early 1974. It was also in 1974 that Lakeside met Frank Wilson and signed a deal with Motown. Things seemed to be looking up at this point, but unfortunately, Motown was promoting/prioritizing other groups, and shelved what they had produced for Lakeside. When Frank Wilson left Motown in 1976, for ABC Dunhill, Lakeside went with him.

It was in 1977 that Lakeside's success really started to accelerate. That year, the group, going by the name Lakeside released their self-titled debut album, which featured the single, "If I Didn't Have You." It was also around this time that the group debuted on Soul Train, performing a Beloyd Taylor and Peter Cor composition (produced by Melvin Ware), "Shine On," which helped pave the way for what was to come. As fate would have it the time had come for Lakeside to be a major player in creating the next chapter, with the addition of barefoot drummer (Fred Alexander Jr.) whom they had seen years before criss crossing paths throughout the midwest, with a band he started called "Liquid Funk," in his hometown Dallas TX, it was Shockley who said: "He always played with his Tom Toms real high". At this time the group was being approached by, Whitfield Records, Motown and Solar Records, in the end choosing Solar Records own by Dick Griffey with stable mates The Whispers, Shalamar, Midnight Star, Klymaxx, and Carrie Lucas, Alexander stating, "They were the only one's that would let us write our songs, they let us be who we are today, "Lakeside", and the rest is history in the making, the journey continues.
Major label success [edit]

What was to come involved Dick Griffey, the producer who had befriended and managed Lakeside since 1975. In 1978, Mr. Griffey started Solar Records. At that same time, Norman Whitfield had been courting the group to sign with his Whitfield Records, but Dick offered the group a chance to write and co-produce their own music, which Norman was not willing to do. With that, the group decided to sign with Dick's new label. Parting amicably with Frank Wilson, Lakeside became a part of the Solar family. At this point, the band released their next album, Shot of Love later in 1978. Their first Solar album featured songs all written by members of the band and co-produced with Solar staff producer, Leon Sylvers III. With this album, the band began to find major success on the R&B charts, when the single "It's All the Way Live" reached #4.

The band, at this point consisting of bassist Marvin Craig, drummer Fred Alexander, percussionist Fred Lewis, guitarist Steve Shockley, keyboardist Norman Beavers, guitarist/multi-instrumentalist and lead vocalist Otis Stokes, (lead vocalist) Mark Wood, (background vocalist) Tiemeyer McCain and (background vocalist) Thomas Shelby found their niche with a sound that stemmed from years of playing together. The band dressed in costumes on their album covers, including pirates, 1920's police officers, cowboys, Arabian knights, and even Robin Hood.

Despite the success of Shot of Love and "It's All the Way Live," the next album, Rough Riders, didn't fare as well. However, the following album, 1980's Fantastic Voyage, exceeded all expectations. Its eponymous single, "Fantastic Voyage" went to reach number one on the R&B charts. The tune remains the band's biggest hit, also hitting the pop charts (their only hit to date to do so), where it peaked at number 55. They followed this hit up with a remake of the Beatles' song, "I Want to Hold Your Hand," which made the R&B Top Ten again.

Subsequent to the Fantastic Voyage album, Lakeside would go on to release six more successful ones. More hits on the R&B charts kept the group going until their change in the late 1980s.

The popular song "Fantastic Voyage" also appeared in the popular video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas playing in radio station Bounce FM

Coolio took a rap version of "Fantastic Voyage" to number three on the pop charts in 1994. "Fantastic Voyage" was also performed by Cedric the Entertainer, Vanessa L. Williams, Bow Wow, and Solange Knowles in the movie Johnson Family Vacation.

Now the group consist of, Mark Woods Jr-Lead Vocals, Steve shockley-Guitar, Fred alexander-Drums, fred lewis - Percussion/ Bass synth, Donald Tavie'-(Lead vocals keyboards), Marvin Craig-Bass guitar, johnny Rodgers-Keyboards and William Shelby-Back grounds vocals.
Band membership [edit]
"Classic" line-up [edit]
Mark Adam Wood Jr.: lead vocals, piano, keyboards; 1969–2011
Tiemeyer McCain: vocals; 1969–1986
Thomas Shelby: vocals; 1970–1983, 2007–Present
Stephen Shockley: lead guitar; 1969–Present
Norman Beavers: keyboards; 1969–1987
Marvin Craig: bass guitar; 1973–Present
Fred Lewis: percussion; 1974–Present
Otis Stokes: guitars, bass, lead vocals; 1975–1986
Fred Alexander Jr: drums; 1977–Present
Other members [edit]
Brian Marbury: 1969-1970 (deceased '09)
Tony White: 1969-1970
Vincent Beavers: 1969-1975
Terry Williams: 1969-1975
Ricky Abernathy: 1969-1975
Shirley Wood: 1970-1971
Johnny Rogers: -Present
Will Shelby: 1993–Present
Donald Tavie: 1985–Present
Barrington Henderson: 1986-1995
Larry Bolden: 1989-1996
Floyd Bailey:1975-1977
Discography
Albums

1977 - Lakeside Express (192kbps) (00:38:53)
1978 - Shot On Love (320kbps) (00:35:18)
1979 - Rough Riders (320kbps) (00:44:41)
1980 - Fantastic Voyage (320kbps) (00:37:47)
1981 - Keep On Movin' Straight Ahead (256kbps) (00:40:08)
1981 - Your Wish Is My Command (320kbps) (00:40:11)
1983 - Untouchables (320kbps) (00:39:58)
1984 - Outrageous (256kbps) (00:42:57)
1987 - Power (256kbps) (00:37:49)
1989 - The Best Of Lakeside (320kbps) (00:44:38)
1990 - Party Patrol (320kbps) (00:49:05)
1998 - Galactic Grooves: The Best Of Lakeside (320kbps) (01:06:06)
2007 - The Very Best Of Live (256kbps) (01:12:41)


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Razamataz - Razamataz ,Vinyl 12" (1979)

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