Formed in Dayton, Ohio in 1978, R&B/funk outfit Zapp scored a string of hits marked by their prominent use of the vocoder alongside their fat electric grooves. Comprised of the Troutman brothers (leader Roger on vocals and guitar, Larry on percussion, Lester on drums and Tony on bass), Zapp's self-titled 1980 debut LP was produced by P-Funk legend Bootsy Collins. It soared up the R&B and Pop charts and launched a series of seriously funky discs. 1993's platinum-certified All the Greatest Hits collects the No. 1 smash "Dance Floor," plus the Top 10 hits "I Can Make You Dance" and "Computer Love" among others! "More Bounce To The Ounce" was sampled by The Notorious BIG while "Computer Love" was sampled by 2Pac.
LP1
More Bounce to the Ounce
Be Alright
I Heard It Through the Grapevine
So Ruff, So Tuff
Do It Roger
Dance Floor (Pt. I) [Single Version]
Doo Wa Ditty (Blow That Thing)
I Can Make You Dance (Pt. I)
Heartbreaker (Pt. I & Pt. II)
LP2
In the Mix
Midnight Hour (Pt. I) [Single Version]
Computer Love
Night and Day
I Want to Be Your Man
Curisosity 93
Slow and Easy
Mega Medley