Rocky Road

Rocky Road is the fourth studio album released by The Zippers, a fictional pop rock band of the Disney Channel series Zippy. It is mostly a collection of songs from the shows fifth season. The album includes 17 tracks and was issued on Walt Disney Records. two tracks were produced by Logan Hugueny-Clark ("Defeat The Doctor" and "We Must Not (Let the Food)"). The album features the single "Until the Sun Comes Up". The song peaked at number 57 on the Billboard Hot 100. It also peaked at number 137 on the Billboard Top LPs chart.

Brandon Greene wrote the song "Whoop-Dee-Do" and “Nothing” which are a parodies of the Beatles songs "Love Me Do" and “Something”. Rocky Road is a rock album that incorporates genres such as blues, pop, and progressive rock and makes prominent use of the moog synthesizer and the Leslie speaker. It is also notable for having a long medley of songs on side two that have subsequently been covered as one suite by other notable artists. There are three cover songs on the album, "I'm a Believer" by the Monkees, "Something" and "Here Comes the Sun" by the Beatles, have been regarded as some of the best cover songs in the album.

Tracking

 * 1) "Come Together"
 * 2) "Whoop-Dee-Do"
 * 3) "Heart Beat"
 * 4) "Dynamite (feat. China Anne McClain)"
 * 5) "ZMZ"
 * 6) "La La"
 * 7) "Count Me In"
 * 8) "I'm a Believer"
 * 9) "Here Comes The Sun"
 * 10) "Defeat The Doctor"
 * 11) "Running Errands With My Mom (feat. Jeremy Shada)"
 * 12) "Nothing"
 * 13) "Twist Your Frown Upside Down"
 * 14) "Ode to a Superhero (feat. "Weird Al" Yankovic)"
 * 15) "We Must Not (Let the Food)"
 * 16) "Until the Sun Comes Up"
 * 17) "The End"

Trivia

 * The album's title and cover is a parody of the cover for The Beatles album , showing Zoomie (in place of John Lennon), Wet Willy (in place of Ringo Starr), Zippy (in place of Paul McCartney), and Jolly (in place of George Harrison) walking across the street of Rocky Road.
 * It is also named after.
 * The album title was originally going to be called Zippy Road.
 * This is the first Zippers album where Abby first appeared ever since she made her debut in the TV series.
 * The cover song "Dynamite" by Taio Cruz are not song by the main members.