– Howard Neal and Friends - You’re All The Woman I Need
1. The James Family - We’ve Got It Made
2. Jimmie Green - Let Yourself Go
3. Pete & Cheez - You and Me
4. Howard Neal and Friends - A Broken Heart Will Mend
5. Howard Neal - Disco Fever
6. Jimmie Green - Dance
7. Pete & Cheez - So Smooth
8. Carletta Sue - You Keep Holding Back On Love
9. Jimmie Green - I Need You So
10. Howard Neal and Friends - You’re All The Woman I Need
11. The James Family - Radio Promo
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