Thursday, November 05, 2009
Zapp “Zapp” (1980)
While this artist and LP have a definate P-Funk influence, Roger Troutman is no less a brilliant musician himself. The same way James Brown took the African-American experience (like Hendrix, Sly Stone & others) to a different level, so did Roger & Zapp with "More Bounce To The Ounce." It was, and is, like nothing ever heard before. Just like Larry Graham's bass changed the face of R/B and funk, so did "More Bounce." The whole nine minutes of the song is irresistable. It opened the door for street funk, which gave way to another type of "funk": Hip-Hop and Rap. This LP is a defining moment in Black music. Not only is Roger a master at the "talk box," his deep blues committments come shining through. Per groove, Zapp offers the most bounce to the ounce!
Labels:
Album Reviews,
Funk,
Soul
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