Mazarati



Mazarati were a funk/Minneapolis sound band formed by Prince and his bassist Brownmark, active between 1986-1989. Its members were:


 * Casey Terry - vocals
 * Jerome "Romeo" Cox - bass
 * Craig "Screamer" Powell - guitar
 * Tony Christian - guitar
 * Mark Starr - keyboards
 * Aaron Paul Keith - keyboards
 * Kevin Patricks - drums (whenever it's not Mr. Linn LM-1...)

Its first album, Mazarati, was produced and co-written by Prince and spawned one hit single, the funk-rock "100 MPH".

Notably, Mazarati first received the demo of Prince's song "Kiss", back when it was a blues-styled song. They transformed it into a funk song. Prince was so impressed he added his vocals and guitars on top and released it as a single from Parade, quickly rocketing to #1 on the charts. Mazarati's backing vocals were kept on the song and they were credited for them. They were also initially given an outtake from The Time called "Jerk Out", but this was also later redone by The Time and turned into a #1 single. Mazarati's backing vocals were also kept on "Jerk Out".

Mazarati later moved away from Prince, signed with Motown Records and recorded another album, the New Jack Swing-styled Mazarati 2, before breaking up.


 * Mazarati (1986)
 * Mazarati 2 (1989)


 * Rearrange the Song: "Kiss".
 * Self-Titled Album
 * Xtreme Kool Letterz: They're named after Prince's Maserati, obviously.