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You can do your thing...anything you choose....but leave...leave...leave my thing alone "Your Thing Is Your Thing" was a hot jam back in 1982. Give it up dammitt! Andy is a four letter word. | |
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who sings it? | |
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SoulAlive said: who sings it? The group is New Horizons and it was produced by Roger Troutman. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: The group is New Horizons and it was produced by Roger Troutman.
I'm gonna look it up | |
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Ok dammit, can somebody list to me Roger's side projects beside Shirley's??? | |
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SoulAlive said: That's my group, damn! | |
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I used to work with one of the brothers, Art. Mark and Bart Thomas still play with Zapp. Vargas Thomas works for DHL and Tim Abrams has a band that still plays locally. Let me tell you a funny story. The second album has the group with jeri curl WIGS on the cover.Yeah, I said WIGS. All of them except Tim Abrams. He said Larry made them wear the wigs since it was in style. Tim flat out REFUSED to wear it. That is why he is the only one on the cover without it. Larry Troutman was a hot mess. Upper persuasion for the lower invasion | |
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daytonohioplayer said: I used to work with one of the brothers, Art. Mark and Bart Thomas still play with Zapp. Vargas Thomas works for DHL and Tim Abrams has a band that still plays locally. Let me tell you a funny story. The second album has the group with jeri curl WIGS on the cover.Yeah, I said WIGS. All of them except Tim Abrams. He said Larry made them wear the wigs since it was in style. Tim flat out REFUSED to wear it. That is why he is the only one on the cover without it. Larry Troutman was a hot mess.
that explains why Tim looks a tad different from the bunch. Thanks for sharing that. | |
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Harlepolis said: Ok dammit, can somebody list to me Roger's side projects beside Shirley's???
As usual. | |
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Harlepolis said: Ok dammit, can somebody list to me Roger's side projects beside Shirley's??? All I know of are the groups New Horizons and Dayton. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: All I know of are the groups New Horizons and Dayton. What album? | |
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Harlepolis said: vainandy said: All I know of are the groups New Horizons and Dayton. What album? I swear... 1983 Something New Others Kipper Jones - Ordinary Story 1990 Human Body - Cosmic Round Up 1985 Curtis Mayfield - New World Order - 1996 Those are the only ones I know of, but the man worked with everybody and their mamma. | |
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Harlepolis said: vainandy said: All I know of are the groups New Horizons and Dayton. What album? Oops. I don't know if Dayton is produced by Roger or not. I recently picked up either their 1983 or 1984 album on a vinyl dig about two months ago. I think I may have them confused with the group, The Human Body, which I also downloaded their 1984 album "Make You Shake It" a few months ago. I had never heard anything from either of these two groups until a few months ago. Here's a link with the tracklisting of The Human Body's 1984 and samples.... http://www.soulandfunkmus...u_shake_it Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Thanx ya'll.
I didn't know that the Human Body had a 2nd album, I'm only fimiliar with their debut from '76. | |
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Dick Smith - Initial Thrust produced by Roger & Zapp Troutman this album contains covers of classics and two original songs written and produced by Roger & Larry Troutman
Tobacco Road Sunny The Long And Winding Road Stay With Me Baby Over And Over Again By The Time I Get To Phoenix Their are a few guest artist on the album. If your looking for something to wiggle to...this ain't it. | |
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Harlepolis said: Thanx ya'll.
I didn't know that the Human Body had a 2nd album, I'm only fimiliar with their debut from '76. http://www.amazon.com/Cos...B001A3CBE4 | |
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vainandy said: All I know of are the groups New Horizons and Dayton. Dayton is an extension of ex Sun members. Half of Sun's members left after the Sunpower album. [Edited 4/27/10 8:33am] Don't laugh at my funk
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phunkdaddy said: vainandy said: All I know of are the groups New Horizons and Dayton. Dayton is an extension of ex Sun members. Half of Sun's members left after the Sunpower album. [Edited 4/27/10 8:33am] Wow,didn't know that,I used to love Sun. | |
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Hi all, great topic !
Both New Horizons' albums will be soon reissued as a 2-on-1-cd : http://www.funkytowngroov...g-fun/3050 A Japanese cd-reissue of the 2 albums was previously released somewhere around the early 90's, though that compilation missed a few album-tracks. | |
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Hey, long time no see Shango | |
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Harlepolis said: Hey, long time no see Shango
Hi again ! Yeah, my pc was seriously crashed and i had to save some cash for awhile to get things on a roll again lol. Speaking of the Dayton/Zapp-connection, Roger Troutman wrote and produced 1 track for Dayton's 4th album : | |
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StarMon said: Dick Smith - Initial Thrust produced by Roger & Zapp Troutman this album contains covers of classics and two original songs written and produced by Roger & Larry Troutman
Tobacco Road Sunny The Long And Winding Road Stay With Me Baby Over And Over Again By The Time I Get To Phoenix Their are a few guest artist on the album. If your looking for something to wiggle to...this ain't it. Yeah, here's the impressive credits-list, posted on discogs : Backing Vocals - Billy Beck , Bobby Glover , Evette Corbitt , Greg Jackson , Jannetta Boyce , Sugarfoot , Mallia Franklin , Marchelle Smith , Ray Davis , Roger Troutman , Zapp Troutman Bass - Zapp Troutman Co-producer - Billy Beck , Zapp Troutman Drums - Lester Troutman Engineer - Chris Shepherd , Ken Bowen , Lester Troutman , Robin Jenney Guitar - Sugarfoot , Roger Troutman Horns - Carl Cowen , Clarence Satchell , Eddie Barber , Jerome Derrickson , Maceo Parker , Michael Warren , Randy Wallace Keyboards - Bernie Worrell , Billy Beck , Greg Jackson , Roger Troutman Lead Vocals - Dick Smith Mastered By - Phil Brown Mixed By - Lester Troutman , Roger Troutman , Zapp Troutman Percussion, Congas - Larry Troutman Producer - Roger Troutman Strings - Billy Beck , Roger Troutman http://www.discogs.com/Di...ase/338489 During the 2 years after Dick Smith's album, Roger also produced albums for Sugarfoot and Zappateer Bobby Glover : [Edited 4/28/10 3:59am] | |
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vainandy said:[quote]
Oops. I don't know if Dayton is produced by Roger or not. I recently picked up either their 1983 or 1984 album on a vinyl dig about two months ago. I think I may have them confused with the group, The Human Body, which I also downloaded their 1984 album "Make You Shake It" a few months ago. I had never heard anything from either of these two groups until a few months ago. Here's a link with the tracklisting of The Human Body's 1984 and samples.... http://www.soulandfunkmus...hake_it[/q I wanna say he produced two songs on the Dayton Album, The Sound Of Music, he was the talkbox on that cut. Upper persuasion for the lower invasion | |
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daytonohioplayer said:[quote] vainandy said: Oops. I don't know if Dayton is produced by Roger or not. I recently picked up either their 1983 or 1984 album on a vinyl dig about two months ago. I think I may have them confused with the group, The Human Body, which I also downloaded their 1984 album "Make You Shake It" a few months ago. I had never heard anything from either of these two groups until a few months ago. Here's a link with the tracklisting of The Human Body's 1984 and samples.... http://www.soulandfunkmus...hake_it[/q I wanna say he produced two songs on the Dayton Album, The Sound Of Music, he was the talkbox on that cut. Roger produced Eric Benet's first album. He produced his son, Roger Troutman Jr. Stage name was Lynch. The name of the album was A Pinch Of Lynch. Ironically he is dead now. Upper persuasion for the lower invasion | |
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daytonohioplayer said: I think I may have them confused with the group, The Human Body, which I also downloaded their 1984 album "Make You Shake It" a few months ago. I had never heard anything from either of these two groups until a few months ago. Here's a link with the tracklisting of The Human Body's 1984 and samples.... http://www.soulandfunkmus...u_shake_it There also circulates a special 3-record set from The Human Body's "Make You Shake It"-album. It's leather-coated with gold-imprinted lettering : Record 1 : A - As We Lay - 06:17 B - As We Lay - 06:17 Record 2 : A - Make You Shake It - 05:57 B - Make You Shake It - 05:57 Record 3 : A - Keep Your Head Up - 04:30 B - Keep Your Head Up - 04:30 http://www.popsike.com/TH...58993.html http://www.popsike.com/31...80501.html daytonohioplayer said: Roger produced Eric Benet's first album. He produced his son, Roger Troutman Jr. Stage name was Lynch. The name of the album was A Pinch Of Lynch. Ironically he is dead now. Yeah, another unfortunate passing in the Troutman family. I've seen Lynch perform with Zapp in 1988. He released another album around 2000 : This is from his debut : I remember that Bart Thomas of the New Horizons played indeed drums on that tour from 1988, like you mentioned earlier. Funny story btw which you posted about those curly wigs. Another son of Roger, Rufus Troutman III, released a solid album called "No Compromise", in 2001. Some songs on there are more contemporary R&B, but he also salutes his dad with the traditional sound : [Edited 4/28/10 14:00pm] | |
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Tidbit: Roger Lynch was a member of an earlier incarnation
of Mint Condition before they got their record deal with A&M/Perspective. Thanks Shango for those Sugarfoot post. Kiss and I'm Your Sugar was the shit. Kiss use to get a lot of airplay in my area. Don't laugh at my funk
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phunkdaddy said: Tidbit: Roger Lynch was a member of an earlier incarnation
of Mint Condition before they got their record deal with A&M/Perspective. Interesting. I wonder if it's him on one of these liveshots from Mint Condition in 1986 : From a photostream of a Minnesota based-site : http://mnblackmusicawards.com/ phunkdaddy said: Thanks Shango for those Sugarfoot post. Kiss and I'm Your Sugar was the shit. Kiss use to get a lot of airplay in my area. You're welcome ! Yeah, "I'm Your Sugar" has some of that Ohio Players' ballad-vibe. | |
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Shango said: phunkdaddy said: Tidbit: Roger Lynch was a member of an earlier incarnation
of Mint Condition before they got their record deal with A&M/Perspective. Interesting. I wonder if it's him on one of these liveshots from Mint Condition in 1986 : From a photostream of a Minnesota based-site : http://mnblackmusicawards.com/ phunkdaddy said: Thanks Shango for those Sugarfoot post. Kiss and I'm Your Sugar was the shit. Kiss use to get a lot of airplay in my area. You're welcome ! Yeah, "I'm Your Sugar" has some of that Ohio Players' ballad-vibe. He probably was. There was some old photos of MC on their website during the Luxury Brown album and they had a photo with Roger Lynch in the lineup. The band had that Minneapolis glam look and O Dell was rocking that Rockwell curl. Don't laugh at my funk
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Shango said: StarMon said: Dick Smith - Initial Thrust produced by Roger & Zapp Troutman this album contains covers of classics and two original songs written and produced by Roger & Larry Troutman
Tobacco Road Sunny The Long And Winding Road Stay With Me Baby Over And Over Again By The Time I Get To Phoenix Their are a few guest artist on the album. If your looking for something to wiggle to...this ain't it. Yeah, here's the impressive credits-list, posted on discogs : Backing Vocals - Billy Beck , Bobby Glover , Evette Corbitt , Greg Jackson , Jannetta Boyce , Sugarfoot , Mallia Franklin , Marchelle Smith , Ray Davis , Roger Troutman , Zapp Troutman Bass - Zapp Troutman Co-producer - Billy Beck , Zapp Troutman Drums - Lester Troutman Engineer - Chris Shepherd , Ken Bowen , Lester Troutman , Robin Jenney Guitar - Sugarfoot , Roger Troutman Horns - Carl Cowen , Clarence Satchell , Eddie Barber , Jerome Derrickson , Maceo Parker , Michael Warren , Randy Wallace Keyboards - Bernie Worrell , Billy Beck , Greg Jackson , Roger Troutman Lead Vocals - Dick Smith Mastered By - Phil Brown Mixed By - Lester Troutman , Roger Troutman , Zapp Troutman Percussion, Congas - Larry Troutman Producer - Roger Troutman Strings - Billy Beck , Roger Troutman http://www.discogs.com/Di...ase/338489 During the 2 years after Dick Smith's album, Roger also produced albums for Sugarfoot and Zappateer Bobby Glover : [Edited 4/28/10 3:59am] Right On! | |
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