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Rose Royce II: In Full Bloom

Rose Royce
Release Date: 08/27/1996
Original Release:  1977
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 227149_CD
UPC # 093624640622
Label: Ol' Skool
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Disc: 1
1. Wishing on a Star sound samples  real  |  windows media
2. You Can't Please Everybody sound samples  real  |  windows media
3. Ooh Boy sound samples  real  |  windows media
4. Do Your Dance sound samples  real  |  windows media
5. You're My World Girl sound samples  real  |  windows media
6. Love, More Love sound samples  real  |  windows media
7. Funk Factory sound samples  real  |  windows media
8. It Makes You Feel Like Dancin' sound samples  real  |  windows media

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Performer: Rose Royce
Engineer: Steve Maslow; Leanard Jackson; Lee Herschberg; Steve Smith
Producer: Kevin Tong; Norman Whitfield
Distributor: WEA (Distributor)

Notes: Rose Royce: Rose Norwalt (vocals); Kenji Brown (vocals, guitar); Kenny Copeland (vocals, trumpet); Lequaint "Duke" Jobe (vocals, bass); Henry Garner (vocals, drums); Michael Moore (saxophone); Freddie Dunn (trumpet); Michael Nash (keyboards); Terral Santiel (congas). Personnel: Kenji Brown (vocals, guitar); Kenny Copeland (vocals, trumpet); Henry Gardner, Henry Garner (vocals, drums); Rose Norwalt, Jobe "Duke" Lequeint, Lequeint Jobe (vocals); Melvin Watson, Wah Wah Watson (guitar); Michael Moore (saxophone); Freddie Dunn (trumpet); Mark Davis (piano, keyboards, ARP synthesizer); Michael Nash (keyboards); Jack Ashford (vibraphone, drums, tambourine); James Gadson (drums); Terral "Terry" Santiel (congas). Recording information: Amigo Recording Studio; Sound Factory West. Director: Paul Riser. Illustrator: Shusei Nagaoka. Photographer: Ron Slenzak. Unknown Contributor Roles: Melvin Watson; Terral "Terry" Santiel; Lee Herschberg; Jack Ashford. Arranger: Norman J. Whitfield. As strong as any of the songs featured on 1976's Car Wash soundtrack, Rose Royce's 1977 outing,II: In Full Bloom, allowed them to fully shine in their own right and on their own terms. Although their early incarnation as Total Concept Unlimited had paired them with Motown labelmates the Temptations and given them clout in the label stable, it was the addition of powerhouse vocalist Gwen Dickey and continued pairing with �ber-producer Norman Whitfield that brought the band into their own. Packed with tight funk jams and horn-heavy construction, tempered only occasionally by Dickey's sweet ballads, II: In Bloom is a disco-funk masterpiece -- a pure fusion of both genres that works better than it has a right to, courtesy of both the band's own confidence and Whitfield's artful magic. The wistful and absolutely sublime ballad "Wishing on a Star" opens the set and should have been a chart-heavy hitter. In fact, it reached only number 52 on the R&B charts, proving that the band's fans were truly in the mood to dance. Rose Royce wouldn't disappoint, as the nine-minute funk monster "Do Your Dance" was uncaged. Shaved to a four-minute highlights version, the song gave the band a Top Five R&B hit. The full album version, however, is a far superior workout, while the equally funky "You Can't Please Everybody" and eight-minute epic "It Makes You Feel Like Dancin'" keep the groove moving smoothly. Rose Royce may have shot to stardom with the Car Wash craze, but they are far better without the celluloid glitter covering up their own pure gold. ~ Amy Hanson
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