1987 studio album by Roger
Unlimited! is the third solo album by Zapp frontman Roger Troutman (credited as "Roger"), released in 1987.[ 1] It includes a cover of James Brown 's 1965 single "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag ", as well as Roger's biggest R&B and crossover hit (on the pop charts ), "I Want to Be Your Man ."
Critical reception
The Los Angeles Times called the album "a put-the-needle-anywhere LP that can only add to Troutman's still-growing reputation as a man with a solid plan for funk's future."[ 3] The Orlando Sentinel labeled it a "funky, jazzy, rocking album."[ 5] The St. Petersburg Times deemed "I Want to Be Your Man" "one of the best records of '87."[ 6] The Sydney Morning Herald judged "Been This Way Before" "a dance track beyond George Clinton, a place where no other artist has gone before."[ 7]
AllMusic considered Unlimited! to be Troutman's best solo album.[ 2]
Track listing
Title 1. "I Want to Be Your Man " 4:14 2. "Night and Day" 4:19 3. "Been this Way Before (rap)" 5:11 4. "Composition to Commemorate (May 30, 1918)" 4:48 5. "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag " 3:45 6. "Thrill Seekers" 4:50 7. "Tender Moments" 4:19 8. "If You're Serious" 4:24 9. "Private Lover" 4:03 10. "I Really Want to Be Your Man" 3:44 11. "Bedistguitarist-A-Rown" 3:13
Personnel
Musicians
Roger Troutman : Lead vocals , talk box , guitar , keyboards , synthesizer , bass , congas , percussion , backing vocals
Terry "Zapp" Troutman: Bass, keyboards, backing vocals
Billy Beck : Keyboards, backing vocals
Curtis Cowen: Keyboards
Lester Troutman: Drums, congas, percussion
Dale DeGroat: Keyboards
Johnny Lytle : Vibraphone
Carl Cowen, James Cameron: Horns
Additional backing vocalists: Clete Troutman, Mark Thomas, Nicole Cottom, Ray Davis , Shirley Murdock
Production
Producer: Roger Troutman
Editor: Roger Troutman, Zapp Troutman, Curtis Cowen, Tony Jackson
Mixing: Roger Troutman, Zapp Troutman, Curtis Cowen, Tony Jackson
Engineer [Editing, Mixing, Recording] - Curtis Cowen, Lester Troutman, Charles Jackson
References
^ "Roger Biography by Greg Prato" . AllMusic . Retrieved 5 May 2023 .
^ a b "Unlimited! Review by John Floyd" . AllMusic . Retrieved 5 May 2023 .
^ a b Johnson, Connie (3 Jan 1988). "Roger Troutman, the Techno Tease". Calendar. Los Angeles Times . p. 66.
^ McCready, John (21 November 1987). "Roger: Unlimited ". New Musical Express . p. 35.
^ Torres, Agnes (7 Feb 1988). "Roger Catches Mainstream Current". Calendar. Orlando Sentinel . p. 1.
^ Snider, Eric (3 Jan 1988). "Roger: Unlimited!". St. Petersburg Times . p. 2F.
^ Barber, Lynden (February 22, 1988). "Equally noisy, but very different...". The Guide. The Sydney Morning Herald . p. 4.
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