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South Shore Commission's claim to fame are the disco classics "Free Man," "We're on the Right Track," and "Train Called Freedom." All three were mid-'70s hits produced by Philly soul songwriter/singer Bunny Sigler and included on South Shore Commission, an album released by Wand/Scepter in December 1975. The LP was mixed by Tom Moulton, the club DJ who did numerous remixes for Salsoul Records (Sigler's "Let Me Party With You," Instant Funk's "No Stoppin That Rockin," Loleatta Holloway's "Love Sensation," Eddie Holman's "This Will Be a Night to Remember"). With some production from Dick Griffey, the bulk of the album was produced by Bunny Sigler at Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia. The backing tracks were by Instant Funk's core lineup of bassist Raymond Earl, guitarist Kim Miller, and drummer Scotty Miller. South Shore Commission yielded three Billboard-charting singles: the jubilant "Free Man" that hit number nine R&B in spring 1975, the smooth "We're on the Right Track," and "Train Called Freedom." The aforementioned singles and the LP track "Handle With Care" were club favorites and charted high on Billboard's disco charts.
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