6. Soul Impossibles – Interpretation - Soul Power No. 1
7. Carleen & The Groovers – Can We Rap
8. Sundia – Stand Up And Be A Man
9. Shirlean Williams & The Tempo's Band – Ease It To Me
10. Frankie & The Damons – Bad Woman
11. Roy Roberts – You Ain't Miss It
12. Communicators & Black Experience Band – The Road
13. Soul Drifters, The – Funky Brother
14. James Reese & The Progressions – Let's Go (It's Summertime)
15. Paul Burton (The Stinger) – So Very Hard To Make It (Without You)
16. Wally Coco – Message To Society
17. Anthony Burns – Doing What You Need To Do
18. Black Exotics, The – Theme Of Blackbyrds
19. Donnie Brown – Funky Mind
20. George Campbell – Good Time
21. J.D.'s – Funky Party Time (Edit)
22. Ultimates, The – Progressive Movement
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