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Rose Royce|Rose Royce IV: Rainbow Connection

Rose Royce IV: Rainbow Connection

Rose Royce

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Rose Royce's fourth album, Rose Royce IV: The Rainbow Connection marked the end of an era for the Los Angeles-based soul/funk band. Produced by Norman Whitfield, this 1979 effort was the last Rose Royce album to feature Gwen "Rose" Dickey, whose lead vocals had graced such hits as "Carwash," "Love Don't Live Here Anymore," "Ooh Boy," and "Wishing on a Star." The charming singer was among Rose Royce's major assets and fans were sorry to see her go. Rose Royce's Gwen Dickey era ended on a high note with this LP, which finds her excelling on the lush disco hit "Is It Love You're After," as well as the ballad "I Wonder Where You Are Tonight" and sweaty funk jams like "What You Waitin' for" (a Whitfield composition that had been previously recorded by Stargard) and the humorous "Bad Mother Funker." Arguably, "Is It Love You're After" is the most disco-minded tune that the Angelinos ever recorded -- while Rose Royce had a lot of grit and was a soul/funk outfit first and foremost, the lush and glossy "Is It Love You're After" is about as disco as it gets. As impressive as Dickey's contributions to The Rainbow Connection are, she doesn't sing lead on all of the songs -- Kenny Copeland also deserves applause for the lead vocals that he provides on this generally excellent album.

© Alex Henderson /TiVo

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1
I Wonder Where You Are Tonight
00:03:46

Daniel Sá, Writer - Rose Royce, Performance, MainArtist

© 1979 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1980 Warner Records Inc.

2
Is It Love You're After
00:05:07

Norman Whitfield, Producer - Rose Royce, Vocals, MainArtist - MILES GREGORY, Composer

© 1979 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1978 Warner Records Inc.

3
Shine Your Light
00:05:30

Robert Daniels, Writer - Rose Royce, Performance, MainArtist

© 1979 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1980 Warner Records Inc.

4
What You Waitin' For
00:08:54

Norman Whitfield, Writer - Rose Royce, Performance, MainArtist

© 1979 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1980 Warner Records Inc.

5
Bad Mother Funker
00:04:43

Norman Whitfield, Writer - Rose Royce, Performance, MainArtist

© 1979 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1980 Warner Records Inc.

6
You Can't Run from Yourself
00:05:47

Norman Whitfield, Writer - Rose Royce, Performance, MainArtist

© 1979 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1980 Warner Records Inc.

7
Lock It Down
00:06:03

Rose Royce, Performance, MainArtist - MILES GREGORY, Writer

© 1979 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1980 Warner Records Inc.

8
Pazazz
00:04:53

Rose Royce, Performance, MainArtist - Michael Nash, Writer

© 1979 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1980 Warner Records Inc.

Albumbeschreibung

Rose Royce's fourth album, Rose Royce IV: The Rainbow Connection marked the end of an era for the Los Angeles-based soul/funk band. Produced by Norman Whitfield, this 1979 effort was the last Rose Royce album to feature Gwen "Rose" Dickey, whose lead vocals had graced such hits as "Carwash," "Love Don't Live Here Anymore," "Ooh Boy," and "Wishing on a Star." The charming singer was among Rose Royce's major assets and fans were sorry to see her go. Rose Royce's Gwen Dickey era ended on a high note with this LP, which finds her excelling on the lush disco hit "Is It Love You're After," as well as the ballad "I Wonder Where You Are Tonight" and sweaty funk jams like "What You Waitin' for" (a Whitfield composition that had been previously recorded by Stargard) and the humorous "Bad Mother Funker." Arguably, "Is It Love You're After" is the most disco-minded tune that the Angelinos ever recorded -- while Rose Royce had a lot of grit and was a soul/funk outfit first and foremost, the lush and glossy "Is It Love You're After" is about as disco as it gets. As impressive as Dickey's contributions to The Rainbow Connection are, she doesn't sing lead on all of the songs -- Kenny Copeland also deserves applause for the lead vocals that he provides on this generally excellent album.

© Alex Henderson /TiVo

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