The Feel Good Factor

The Feel Good Factor

"The Feel Good Factor" is a 1997 album by The Wades, released by HITCITY Records and Kingsway Music (KMCD2024).

Track listing

#"Dancing Never Stops"
#"What A Fool Believes"
#"Another Day"
#"Another Day In Deep Funk Slow Jam Remix"
#"When Will We Learn"
#"Dancing Never Stops (instrumental)"
#"Lift Your Spirit"
#"The Vibe"

External links

* [http://www.soulandfunkmusic.com/album/the_wades/the_feel_good_factor Soul & Funk Music Database]
* [http://www.crossrhythms.co.uk/products/The_Wades/The_Feel_Good_Factor/6162/ CrossRhythms.com]


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