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Zapp III

Zapp

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Heartbreaker, Pts. 1 & 2 Zapp 7:34 $1.29 View In iTunes
2 I Can Make You Dance, Pt. 1 Zapp 9:02 $1.29 View In iTunes
3 Play Some Blues Zapp 5:41 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Spend My Whole Life Zapp 4:09 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 We Need the Buck Zapp 5:45 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Tut-Tut (Jazz) Zapp 5:15 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Doo Wa Ditty (Blow That Thing) [Live With Intro By Mo Ostin] Zapp 1:00 $1.29 View In iTunes

Album Review

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 minutes in length, these songs never sound monotonous or dull in their entirety, as Troutman kept the grooves grooving and the hooks catchy, while forever focusing on the funk. In the end, though, these two wonderful songs end up carrying much of this album's weight, mostly because of their epic stature and their obvious dancefloor emphasis. The remaining songs are just that — songs — rather than jams. Still, even though this album may often get overshadowed by its predecessors, it has aged well and remains one of the best early-'80s funk albums.

Recent Customer Reviews

ZAPP VOL III
     
by Playboy805

This album rocks! It's hard to find on CD, but I got mine!!!! Enjoy Heartbreaker, it's 7:34 mins long, not like some other copies that are half that time!

I can make you dance
     
by DancerzRock12

that song was on SYTYCD... awesome!! Thats part 1 but... wheres part 2??? Click the agree button if ur thinkin the same thing.

A Very Good Album
     
by Ess Eff Arr

Okay iTunes, you got all the Zapp albums (minus a couple of big hits, of course). You get an A for effort. But please see if you can feature all the Roger albums as well. You already have "Unlimited!", but we Roger and Zapp fans also need the following albums: "The Many Facets of" (the complete one); "The Saga Continues"; and "Bridging The Gap".
Thanks - SFR

Biography

Formed: 1978 in Dayton, OH

Genre: R&B/Soul

Years Active: '80s, '90s

One of the most underrated funk groups of the 1980s, Zapp revolutionized the computer pop of electro with their trademark vocoder talk boxes and bumping grooves, emulating the earthier side of Prince and Cameo, with a leader in Roger Troutman who was more than efficient at polished production. The family...
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