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For a short period of time Zapp was the most important funk group in the world. Even though the band never gained the same amount of popularity outside of the US, Zapp was well-known amongst music lovers. Rightfully so. Their first two albums in particular are classics within the (electro)funk genre and are the main inspiration for g-funk, which was co-developed by Dr. Dre at the start of the 1990s.
Zapp and Roger-All The Greatest Hits full album 50
Roberta Flack finally opened the vaults last year for Run Out Groove's deluxe reissue of her 1969 debut First Take. Now, she's revisiting her next two LPs, Chapter Two (1970) and Quiet Fire (1971), in digital-only expanded editions. Contents are still TBA but hopefully these two classic albums of soul-jazz (featuring Flack's singular renditions of such pop and soul standards as "Do What You Gotta Do," "Let It Be Me," "The Impossible Dream," "Until It's Time for You to Go," "Bridge Over Troubled Water," "Will You Love Me Tomorrow," "To Love Somebody," and "Sweet Bitter Love") will see physical release before too long. 2ff7e9595c
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