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Thread started 06/23/10 8:28pm

JabarR74

Rythm Syndicate - P.A.S.S.I.O.N.

Who here remembers this?

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Reply #1 posted 06/23/10 9:31pm

sovembol

JabarR74 said:

Who here remembers this?

[youtube](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IW1pPhaqgZ0)[youtube]

YES.. and I also FOGGY remembering somewhere hearing one of Prince's relatives or friends or whatever we're involved in this project, I want to say a Half-bro.. anyone have any background on that/this?

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Reply #2 posted 06/23/10 10:50pm

robertlove

LOL, i even bought the cd single back in the day.....it's sounds so cheesy now

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Reply #3 posted 06/24/10 8:13am

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I always liked the rhythm guitar on that song. Their 2nd CD was actually pretty good. Evan Rogers and Carl Sturken have been "Jimmy & Terry"ing it up for years now. They have a long string of hits. They wrote for NSync and a whole host of female pop singers (Jessica Simpson, Rihanna, Mandy, Christina Millian, etc. For those that keep wondering how Rihanna keeps getting those hot tracks - there's your answer. I think they are the ones who discovered her, if I'm not mistaken.

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Reply #4 posted 06/24/10 8:54am

diamondpearl1

Shortly before that didn't they sing backup on Nia Peeples 2nd album? The lead singer Evan Rogers' voice is right up front on the chorus....

I liked their 2nd single Hey Donna a bit more than PASSION

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Reply #5 posted 06/24/10 9:10am

pzlyprk

BlaqueKnight said:

I always liked the rhythm guitar on that song. Their 2nd CD was actually pretty good. Evan Rogers and Carl Sturken have been "Jimmy & Terry"ing it up for years now. They have a long string of hits. They wrote for NSync and a whole host of female pop singers (Jessica Simpson, Rihanna, Mandy, Christina Millian, etc. For those that keep wondering how Rihanna keeps getting those hot tracks - there's your answer. I think they are the ones who discovered her, if I'm not mistaken.

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Correct, Blaque... just read recently that they discovered Rihanna. I knew they'd been producing/wrting over the last 20 years. Not the biggest fan of their latter work, but I enjoyed their early stuff. They produced Paul Peterson's second album (Stranger To Love). If I recall, Paul did further instrumental/production work with them over the years. Enjoyed the first Rythm Syndicate album, but never heard their second one. That first one has aged a bit, but it was fun at the time. Rogers could definitely sing, but he obviously found his bread-n-butter with prod/writing.

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Reply #6 posted 06/24/10 11:32am

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Evan Rogers once was part of the group Dayton during 1982, the release-year of Dayton's album "Hot Fun In The Summertime".

Around 1984 he released 2 tight debut-singles on RCA, and eventually released his debut-album around 1985 on RCA as well, including Prince's "Private Joy".

Another solo-album followed around 1989 on Capitol Records before he formed the Syndicate.

His 1rst 2 RCA-singles which were never released on an album :


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Reply #7 posted 07/13/10 8:42am

JabarR74

I finally fixed the video for P.A.S.S.I.O.N.

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Reply #8 posted 07/13/10 8:55am

JabarR74

BlaqueKnight said:

Evan Rogers and Carl Sturken have been "Jimmy & Terry"ing it up for years now. They have a long string of hits. They wrote for NSync and a whole host of female pop singers (Jessica Simpson, Rihanna, Mandy, Christina Millian, etc. For those that keep wondering how Rihanna keeps getting those hot tracks - there's your answer. I think they are the ones who discovered her, if I'm not mistaken.

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They also produced a song for one of fave female groups of all time (that featured Fergie):

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