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  1. There She Was" and "Sugar and Spice" feature Roger Troutman on talk box vocals. The track "Best Thing Ever" was previously released on the soundtrack of the 1987 film Who's That Girl . In an interview with David Gamson , he stated that " Provision took an incredibly long time to make.

  2. In 1988, Troutman made an appearance on Scritti Politti's third album Provision, providing talk box vocals on the songs "Boom There She Was" and "Sugar and Spice". Three years later, Troutman released his final solo album with Bridging the Gap , featuring the hit "Everybody (Get Up)".

  3. There She Was” and “Sugar and Spice” feature Roger Troutman on talk box vocals. The track “Best Thing Ever” was previously released on the soundtrack of the 1987 film Who’s That Girl. In an interview with David Gamson, he stated that “Provision took an incredibly long time to make.

  4. Pet Shop Boys. Released. 1987 — UK. Vinyl —. LP, Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1988 Vinyl release of "Provision" on Discogs.

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  5. Roger Troutman, also known simply as Roger, was a legendary electro-funk artist from Dayton, Ohio. He was a singer, composer, and multi-instrumentalist known for using the talkbox and...

  6. Provision, an Album by Scritti Politti. Released in June 1988 on Virgin (catalog no. V2515; Vinyl LP). Genres: Synthpop, Sophisti-Pop. Rated #377 in the best albums of 1988. Featured peformers: Green Gartside (vocals, producer), David Gamson (keyboards, drum programming, producer), Fred Maher (drums, drum programming), John Mahoney (Synclavier

  7. #4 – Boom! There She Was (featuring Roger Troutman) The third studio album from Scritti Politti was Provision, which was released in 1988. On the US Billboard Dance Songs Chart, the single, “Boom! There She Was,” peaked at number twelve. On the US Billboard Hot 100, it charted at number fifty-three.