# | Track | Duration | |
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1. | Across 110th Street (Johnson; Womack) | ||
2. | Slaughter (Preston) | ||
3. | Ben (Scharf; Black) | ||
4. | Also Sprach Zarathustra (R Strauss) From The Film 2001: A Space Odyssey | ||
5. | Superfly (Mayfield) | ||
6. | Trouble Man/“T” Stands For Trouble (Gaye) | ||
7. | Shaft (Hayes) | ||
8. | Love Theme From Lady Sings The Blues (Legrand) | ||
9. | Freddie’s Dead (Mayfield) From The Film Superfly | ||
10. | Soulful Love (Camillo; Bogart) | ||
11. | I’m Gonna Love You Just A Little More Baby (White) | ||
12. | Break Up To Make Up (Gamble; Bell; Creed) | ||
13. | You Are The Sunshine Of My Life (Wonder) | ||
14. | Neither One Of Us (Weatherly) | ||
15. | Pillow Talk (Robinson; Burton) | ||
16. | Killing Me Softly With His Song (Fox; Gimbel) | ||
17. | If You Don’t Know Me By Now (Gamble; Huff) | ||
18. | Loving You Hurts So Bad (Camillo; Sawyer) | ||
19. | Call Me (Come Back Home) (Green; Mitchell; Jackson) | ||
20. | Stay With Me (Camillo; Sawyer) |
Added on Saturday, October 28, 2017
This hybrid CD can be played on any standard CD players.
This reissue comprises two albums fronted by music industry mogul Cecil Holmes. After a stint at the Casablanca label, where he was National Vice President and Manager of R&B Operations, he joined CBS Records in the early ’80s. As the label’s Vice President of Black Music A&R, he would spend the next ten years shaping the careers of Michael Jackson and Luther Vandross, overseeing Marvin Gaye’s Sexual Healing comeback and unwittingly ushering in the second coming of the boy band era when he gave New Kids On The Block their first recording contract in 1986. But before all of that, he’d been with the New York-based Buddah Records, where his acumen as an A&R man had earned him multiple industry awards and numerous gold records; he’d also been instrumental in signing Gladys Knight & The Pips and had shepherded the careers of leading artists including The Isley Brothers, Curtis Mayfield and The Impressions.