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Budget priced collection from the popular R&B trio of Howard Hewett, Jody Watley and Jeffrey Daniel. Features originals hits like "I Can Make You Feel Good", "The Second Time Around", "My Girl Loves Me", "Take That To The Bank", "Dead Giveaway", "Over & Over" and many more including the full length, two part "Uptown Festival". Original Hits Music Review Purchase Original Hits CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Zapp III CD (1983)
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$10.49 Pals of Prince, these '80 fellows had the world dancing to their playful, witty, funky tune: Zapp. ZAPP III is their third album from 1983 and is currently out of print in the U.S.
Where the first two Zapp albums were nearly flawless with their beginning-to-end knee-deep funk, Zapp III showed slight symptoms of becoming derivative. You are still strained to find any filler here, but the album's second side does pale considerably in relation to its first side, alluding to the possibility that group leader Roger Troutman may have finally begun struggling for new ideas at this point. These latter songs such as "Spend My Whole Life" aren't necessarily bad, just uninspired. The album's first side features two mammoth jams -- "Heartbreaker, Pt. 1 & 2" and "I Can Make You Dance" -- that weren't as successful commercially as "More Bounce to the Once" or "Dance Floor" yet were nearly as effective in terms of dancefloor utility. With both clocking near ten ...
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