The Saga Continues... (Roger Troutman album)

The Saga Continues...
Studio album by Roger
Released 1984
Recorded 1984, Detroit, Michigan
Genre Funk, electro funk
Label Warner Bros.
Producer Roger Troutman
Roger chronology
The Many Facets of Roger
(1981)The Many Facets of Roger1981
The Saga Continues
(1984)
Unlimited!
(1987)Unlimited!1987

The Saga Continues... is the second solo album recorded by funk musician Roger Troutman, released in 1984 on the Warner Bros. label. The album contains Troutman's cover of Wilson Pickett's "In the Midnight Hour", which reached #34 on the U.S. R&B chart, as well as hits "In the Mix" and "Girl Cut It Out", a duet with Wanda Rash. Like his previous solo offering, The Many Facets of Roger, Troutman and his band mates from Zapp, including brothers Lester, Larry and Terry, helped contribute to the album.

Track listing

All songs written by Roger and Larry Troutman except where noted.

  1. "In the Mix" (6:22)
  2. "Play Your Guitar, Brother Roger" (4:27)
  3. "The Break Song" (5:50)
  4. "I Keep Trying" (3:50) (Billy Beck)
  5. "In the Midnight Hour" (6:58) (w/The Mighty Clouds of Joy) (Steve Cropper/Wilson Pickett)
  6. "Bucket of Blood" (4:14)
  7. "T.C. Song" (4:31)
  8. "Girl, Cut It Out" (4:16) (w/Wanda Rash)

Personnel

  • Arranged By – Larry Troutman, Roger Troutman
  • Backing Vocals – Bart Thomas, Billy Beck, Bobby Glover, Greg Jackson, Jannetta Boyce, Larry Hatcher, Mallia Franklin, Mark Thomas, Michael Jennings, Mighty Clouds Of Joy, The, Ray Davis, Roger Troutman, Shelley Smith, Shirley Murdock, Tim Abrams, Varges Thomas, Wanda Rash, Zapp Troutman
  • Bass – Zapp Troutman
  • Drums – Lester Troutman
  • Guitar – Ricardo Bray, Roger Troutman
  • Horns – Carl Cowen, Jerome Derrickson, Larry Hatcher, Maceo Parker, Michael Jennings, Michael Warren
  • Keyboards – Billy Beck, Greg Jackson, Roger Troutman, Sherman Fleetwood, Zapp Troutman
  • Lead Vocals, Vibraphone, Talk Box – Roger Troutman
  • Percussion – Larry Troutman
  • Producer – Roger Troutman
  • Written-By – Larry Troutman (tracks: A1, to A4, B2, to B4), Roger Troutman (tracks: A1, to A4, B2, to B4)


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