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DescriptionAll tracks are Properly tagged with art embedded in tag. Zapp & Roger 1993 - All the Greatest Hits [FLAC] Zapp & Roger Zapp band with Roger Troutman Roger and Zapp 1980 Wikipedia: Zapp (also known as the Zapp Band or Zapp & Roger) is an American funk band that emerged from Hamilton, Ohio, in 1977. Particularly influential in the electro subgenre of funk, Zapp served as partial inspiration toward the creation of the G-funk sound of hip-hop popular on the West Coast of the United States in the early to mid 1990s, with many of their songs sampled by numerous hip-hop artists. The original line-up consisted of four brothers—Roger Troutman, Larry Troutman, Lester Troutman and Terry Troutman—and non-Troutman family members Bobby Glover,Gregory Jackson, Sherman Fleetwood, Jerome Derrickson, Eddie Barber and Jannetta Boyce. The group received attention in the early 1980s for implementing heavy use of the talk-box, which became one of their most well known characteristics. All the Greatest Hits Artist: Zapp & Roger Title: All the Greatest Hits Release Date: October 26, 1993 Label: Reprise Records Catalog: 9 45143-2 Genre: Melodic Funk, R&B, Disco Duration: 01:15:25 Wikipedia: All the Greatest Hits is the first official greatest hits album by American funk band Zapp (then credited as Zapp & Roger), released October 26, 1993 via Reprise Records. The album contains songs Zapp performed as a band from their first four albums, as well as songs from Roger Troutman's solo albums. It peaked at No. 39 on the Billboard 200 and No. 9 on the R&B chart. Two new songs were also included on the album: "Mega Medley" and "Slow and Easy", which were released as singles. The latter is the band's highest chart appearance to date on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at No. 43 in 1993. AllMusic Review by Jason Elias: This Dayton, OH, band came to typify swinging, effervescent, and melodic funk in an era when Parliament, Funkadelic, and other outfits were getting bogged down and burned out. Zapp, unlike the other P-Funk units, had their own personality divorced from George Clinton, so much so a listener might not get the connection unless they read the album notes. While both Zapp and Roger had enough hits to make separate greatest hits compilations, All the Greatest Hits works well due to the song inclusions and the level of skill. Zapp's first hit, "More Bounce to the Ounce" with it's hard-hitting funk with jazzy underpinnings, set the template. Tracks from Roger Troutman's solo debut, like the great "Do It Roger" and a cover of "Heard It Through the Grapevine," seemed to sap the strength from the Zapp name, although the band was on them too. Zapp's 1983 near-classic "Heartbreaker 1 and 2" still amazes with its minimal, lean sound. The synth-based sound also served Troutman well on the mid-'80s solo hit "In the Mix" and Zapp's ballad "Computer Love." As the Zapp never did regain its commercial footing by the late '80s, Roger fared better solo and turned in the romantic ballad and surprise hit "I Wanna Be Your Man." 01. More Bounce to the Ounce (5:14) 02. Be Alright (2:43) 03. I Heard It Through the Grapevine (6:48) 04. So Ruff, So Tuff (3:35) 05. Do It Roger (5:17) 06. Dance Floor (5:13) 07. Doo Wa Ditty (Blow That Thing) (3:46) 08. I Can Make You Dance (4:00) 09. Heartbreaker, Pts. 1-2 (4:15) 10. In the Mix (3:28) 11. Midnight Hour [Live '93-Remix] (5:08) 12. Computer Love (4:44) 13. Night and Day '93 [Remix] (3:08) 14. I Want to Be Your Man (4:09) 15. Curiosity '93 [Remix] (4:28) 16. Slow and Easy (5:11) 17. Mega Medley (4:08) Note: Tracks 1 to 10 are shorter edits of the original full album versions. Tracks 11, 13 and 15 are remixes from 1993. Personnel: Original Lineup: Roger Troutman: vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards, harmonica, vibraphone, percussion, talk box Larry Troutman: percussion Lester Troutman: drums Terry Troutman: keyboards, bass, background vocals Gregory Jackson: keyboards, lead and background vocals Other Members: Bobby Glover Eddie Barber Jannetta Boyce Robert Jones Jerome Derrickson Sherman Fleetwood Michael Warren Shirley Murdock Dale DeGroat Aaron Blackmon (1984 - 1990) Nicole Cottom Bart Thomas Ricardo Bray Bigg Robb (from the early/mid 1990s - 2009) Rhonda Stevens Ray Davis Roger Troutman Jr. (died of head injury in 2003) Thomas Troutman Rufus Troutman III Davis Brown (sound man) Wanda Rash (vocalist) Toika Troutman (vocalist) Marchelle Smith (vocalist) Eba Glover (vocalist) Note: This is not my rip. My thanks to the original uploader (whoever that may be). ♪♬♫ ENJOY! ♪♬♫ Related Torrents
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