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Title: D Train - Music
Description: Often assumed to be a single person, D-Train was originally a collaborative effort between James "D-Train" Williams and keyboardist/producer Hubert Eaves III. Among artists on independent labels, this Brooklyn-based duo was the commercial pinnacle of post-disco dancefloor soul, notching four top 20 singles in 1982 and 1983 for Prelude Records.
Title: James D-Train Williams- Keep On
Description: This is the original version of "Keep On" a music by James D-Train Williams.
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Title: D Train - " Love Vibrations "
Description: You're The One For Me / Prelude 1982
Title: D Train - You're The One For Me
Description: D train perform "You're The One For Me" (Paul Hardcastle mix) on 6.20 ST(channel 4 - United Kingdom)
Title: D Train - Walk On By
Description: 80's Disco Dance
Title: D Train Music (Part 1) TOTP
Description: D Train Music (Part 1) TOTP 1983
Title: James "D Train" Williams - Miracles of the Heart
Description: By the summer of 1986, Columbia Records encouraged a solo project, thus played safe in suggested his debut solo trade under the band name, "D"-Train in other to attract the "D"-Train crusade. However, this resulted in getting a handful of fans misled, because the vinyl itself was credited as James "D-Train" Williams. This issue prompted a major confusion on how it should be categorized in record libraries, should it be filed under "W" or "D". It was not long before major record outlets followed suit.
Nevertheless, this was no deterrent in the up-spring success of James "D-Train" Williams as a soloist. The entire album was produced by the duo, crediting most well known household names, Doc Powell, Audrey Wheeler, Ed "Tree" Moore, Cindy Mizelle, Norma Jean Wright, Curtis King, James Batton, Harim Bullock, Buddy Williams and Clifford Adams.
With "Miracles Of The Heart", James revealed a startlingly mature genre, determined to prove his interpretations equal to those of Peabo Bryson, Luther Vandross, Freddie Jackson, Howard Hewett and Alexander O'Neal.
At the drop of the first up-tempo single "Misunderstanding" it shot off straight in the charts peaking at #10 thus enjoyed a reasonable amount of weeks.
While the initial single was been digested by fans and enjoying a firm ground, a follow-up release of the tender ballad... "Oh How I Love You (Girl)", a well requested song at weddings featuring the ex. Crown Height Affair guest vocalist, and once a Prelude Record label colleague Audrey Wheeler. This instantly confirmed James "D-Train" Williams's isolation from "D"-Train and left fans hunting for more of his solo work.
His delivery on the other two lullabies was jazz-ily cool, catapulting the carefully crafted and mind-blowing words like "Touch Another Flower See If It Grows In The Sunshine, Hour By Hour..."
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Title: D Train - Music (1983) (98.7 Kiss Mastermix)
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Title: Somethings on your mind--D Train
Description: 80's soul
Title: D TRAIN and PAUl HARDCASTLE
Description: Paul Hardcastle and D Train perform your the one for me on Top of the pops
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Title: James D-Train Williams - Runner 1988 **RARE**
Description: Rare Clip Of James D-Train Williams 1988
Title: Music * D - Train ( Paul Hardcastle Special Remix)
Description: Prelude - 1983
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Title: D TRAIN, Music { 80s Funk & soul }
Description: old school funk groove sound of detroit, one of the best sounds remixed by paul hardcastle from the 80s, please comment & leave some stars on this video, enjoy the music, thanks.
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Title: D Train - " Children Of The World "
Description: Music / Rams Horn 1983
Title: Old Skool Vibes - 32 D-Train - You're The One For Me
Description: From the dusty archives of the DubRoom Studio, the best classic cuts from the eighties! Dance Classics @ large!!