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Double Exposure - Everyman (Walter Gibbons Mix) { In-Laws Forced Me To Remix The Sounds Of Philly }

Yaiqab Saint · Thursday, August 6th 2015 at 11:25PM · 880 views

Listen up ladies and gents I want to share a great era of talented producers, composers, and musicians that hailed from the Sound of Philadelphia and the Chicago Branch of Salsoul Records lead by the genius of the late Vince Montana.

My mother demanded that I remixed the great songs of the 1970's and we were getting it in on the dancefloor too!

Well all the great songs produced in the 1970's like the folowing from the SOP as follows: 10 Percent, My Love Is Free, Hit & Run, Love Is The Message and much more.

But digg this the trio of Harris-Baker- Young was pure genius as Young played drums, Baker on bass, and lastly the legendary Norman Harris on lead guitar.

This was a special era for my parents because they partyied hard and strong without physical static.

American history indeed with so many talented individuals contributing to the genius of this music that will live for ever.

We had so much fun doing the old six step hustle required by my in-laws and of course we broke into the current On2 salsa essay to spice up the dance sessions.

I know for a FACT that you will love this spin from a Great Era indeed!

Double Exposure - Everyman (Walter Gibbons Mix)  { In-Laws Forced Me To Remix The Sounds Of Philly }

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How May I Help You NC Friday, August 7th 2015 at 10:08AM

Great blog.

Yaiqab Saint Friday, August 7th 2015 at 12:07PM

Thanks Elynor

These "KAT'S" in Philly were not playing. I believe that Huff, Gamble, and Young were perhaps the best writing team of all-time.

The Philadelphia Philharmonic Orchestra one of the best in nation were slamming the strings.

In recap I love this music !

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