Collection of Roger Troutman
Innovative funkster Roger Troutman was the master of the vocoder -- a
keyboard synthesizer that created robotic-sounding vocals through the
simultaneous use of a piano-like interface and a breath controller
(breath tube), somewhat like a guitar talk box. What James Jamerson did
for the bass, Jimi Hendrix for the guitar, and Stevie Wonder for the
harmonica, Troutman did for the vocoder. As a member of Zapp, a band
that included his brothers Larry, Lester, and Tony, and recording under
the solo moniker of Roger, he helped define and give life to a
difficult-to-play instrument that previously was used for gimmicky
effects and, as played by others, was basically devoid of personality.
With his winning smile and charming playfulness, Troutman was a favorite
on stage and record. He'd often bring his vocoder along on radio
interviews, treating the listeners to his amazing vocoder skills.
Born November 29, 1951, in Hamilton, OH, Troutman developed his musical
skills in the thriving Dayton, OH, R&B/soul/funk scene of the '70s
along with the Ohio Players and others. As protégé of
Parliament-Funkadelic's George Clinton and with Troutman's
vocoder-filtered vocals up front, Zapp had several hits for Warner Bros.
Records during the '80s: "More Bounce to the Ounce" (number two R&B
for two weeks, fall 1980), "Be Alright Pt.1" (number 26 R&B, late
1980), "Dance Floor (Part 1)" (number one R&B, summer 1982), "Doo Wa
Ditty (Blow That Thing)" (number ten R&B, fall 1982), "I Can Make
You Dance (Pt.1)" (number four R&B, summer 1983), "Heartbreaker
(Pt.1)" (number 15 R&B, fall 1983), the funk/pop music legends
tribute "It Doesn't Really Matter" (number 41 R&B, fall 1985), the
classic "Computer Love (Pt.1)" (number eight R&B, late 1986), "Ooh
Baby Baby" (number 18 R&B, fall 1989), and Zapp & Roger's "Mega
Medley" (number 30 R&B, summer 1993).
Like his mentor Clinton, who recorded for several labels at the same
time under different monikers, Troutman recorded simultaneously as
Roger, releasing albums and hit singles on Warner Bros. and its
subsidiary label Reprise: a cover of the Gladys Knight and the
Pips/Marvin Gaye hit "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" (number one
R&B for two weeks, fall 1981), "Do It Roger" (number 24 R&B,
late 1981), "In the Mix" (number ten R&B, spring 1984), a cover of
Wilson Pickett's "Midnight Hour Pt.1" featuring the Mighty Clouds of Joy
(number 34 R&B, spring 1984), "I Want to Be Your Man" (number one
R&B, number three pop, fall 1987), "Thrill Seekers" (number 27
R&B, early 1988), "(Everybody) Get Up" (number 19 R&B, fall
1991), "Take Me Back" (number 37 R&B, early 1992), "Slow and Easy"
(number 18 R&B, fall 1993), and the remix of "Computer Love"
featuring Shirley Murdock and Charlie Wilson (number 65 R&B).
Troutman also guested on "Boom! There She Was" by the group Scritti
Politti (number 53 pop, summer 1988).
In the mid-'80s, Troutman opened a state-of-the-art recording studio in
Dayton called Troutman Sound Labs. Working with singer Shirley Murdock
and the Ohio Players' Sugarfoot, Troutman recorded material whose
resulting vinyl LP releases had pristine, almost CD-quality clarity
before there were CDs. Murdock had hits with "No More" (number 24
R&B), "As We Lay" (number five R&B, fall 1986), "Go on Without
You" (number five R&B, early 1987), "Husband" (number five R&B,
summer 1988), "In Your Eyes" (number seven R&B, summer 1991), and
"Stay With Me Tonight" (number 34 R&B, fall 1991). Sugarfoot's
late-'80s Warner Bros. LP Kiss is a favorite of funk connoisseurs.
As the hits waned, the Troutman brothers opened a housing business
headed by their brother Larry that in the '90s, according to published
reports, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, owing over three million
dollars in debt and over $400,000 in delinquent taxes.
During the late '90s, Troutman enjoyed a renaissance. Zapp & Roger's
hits were sampled by a slew of rap and hip-hop artists including
Hammer, 2Pac, Dru Hill, Dr. Dre, Kris Kross, Blackstreet, Janet Jackson,
the Notorious B.I.G., H-Town, Ice Cube, Redman, EPMD, Ralph Tresvant,
and Snoop Dogg. Troutman was spotlighted on Johnny Gill's 1997 single
"It's Your Body." On the morning of April 25, 1999, Roger Troutman was
found shot behind the alley of his Roger Tee Enterprises. Witnesses
reported seeing a man in a black car leave the scene of the crime. His
brother Larry, a former Zapp member, was found fatally shot in a Lincoln
sedan crashed against a tree seven blocks from the studio. The county
coroner ruled the shootings a murder/suicide. Roger Troutman died at age
47 on April 25, 1999, at Good Samaritan Hospital in Dayton, OH. Roger
Troutman's last two tracks, "Party Time" and "Nuthin' but a Party," are
on the compilation United We Funk from Major Label/Pyramid/Rhino. The
set includes tracks by Rick James, the SOS Band, the Gap Band,
ConFunkShun, and the System. The following year, Thump Records released
Tribute to Roger Troutman, which featured hip-hop and R&B songs that
sampled and showcased Troutman's work.
Album: The Many Facets Of Roger (1981)
01. I Heard It Through The Grapevine
02. So Ruff, So Tuff
03. A Chunk Of Sugar
04. Do It Roger
05. Maxx Axe
06. Blue (A Tribute To The Blues)
07. I Heard It Through The Grapevine (Single Version)
08. Do It Roger (Single Version)
09. Superman
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Album: The Saga Continues (1984)
01. In The Mix
02. Play Your Guitar Brother Roger
03. The Break Song
04. I Keep Trying
05. Midnight Hour
06. Bucket Of Blood
07. T C Song
08. Girl Cut It Out
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Album: Unlimited! (1987)
01. I Want To Be Your Man
02. Night And Day
03. Been This Way Before (Rap)
04. Composition To Commemorate (May 30, 1918)
05. Papa's Got A Brand New Bag
06. Thrill Seekers
07. Tender Moments
08. If You're Serious
09. Private Lover
10. I Really Want To Be Your Man
11. Bedistgutarist-A-Rown
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Album: Bridging The Gap (1991)
01. (Everybody) Get Up
02. Take Me Back
03. Curiosity
04. You Should Be Mine
05. Emotions
06. Break Through
07. Love Incorporated
08. Victim Of Love
09. Who-La-Boola
10. Hurry Up
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Album: Roger - Revisited (2010)
CD1
01. Roger Revisited - Intro
02. Man Man & Doggmaster - In The Mix
03. Sovan & Tchoi & Enois Scroggins - Doo Wa Ditty
04. Ahmed - Computer Love
05. M4K & Mo Cheez & Enois Scroggins - You've Got Mail
06. Stereo - Victim Of Love
07. Kra-Z Dogg - It Doesn't Really Matter
08. Jboozket - So Ruff So Tuff
09. EsPe - Take Me Back
10. Funkyvike - I Heard It Through The Grapevine
11. Filoucelli & Stereo - Dance Floor
CD2
01. Man Man - I Can Make You Dance
02. Funkyames & EsPe - Chocolate City
03. Darvy - More Bounce To The Ounce
04. Stereo - Emotions
05. EsPe & Ahmed - Radio People
06. Ahmed - This Is Our Song To You
07. Rpiz - Heartbreaker
08. Stereo & Enois Scroggins - Nuthin' But A Party
09. Filoucelli - Love Incorporated
10. EsPe - I Want To Be Your Man
11. Roger Revisited - Outro
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Enjoy!!!!
THANK ALL SOUL AND FUNK ! !
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