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What Is Your Favorite Rufus & Chaka Khan Album? After watching the clip of Chaka playing the drums and jamming with Rufus and also constantly listening to Rufus' albums for many months, I have come down to the question: asking all of Rufus & Chaka Khan fans what's their single favorite album. My personal favorite would have to be Ask Rufus! With this album, they finally reached their zenith and Chaka's voice was as rich and vibrant than ever. This was where they moved from earthy and raw funk-soul to more smooth soul doing ballads and jazzy numbers that were timeless. So, what's your fave Rufus record?
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i just recently got the best of rufus and i love every track on it...so i'll be interested to know what folks think i should check out next! | |
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Released in late 1975,the self titled 'Rufus featuring Chaka Khan' album is my favorite.This was a big album for them,containing the hits "Dance With Me" and "Sweet Thing".Other strong tracks include "Fool's Paradise","Circles" and a funky remake of the Bee Gees' "Jive Talkin". | |
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Anx said: i just recently got the best of rufus and i love every track on it...so i'll be interested to know what folks think i should check out next!
by any chance,is this the compilation that you have? it's a cool CD,but they really deserve a more thorough 2-CD set retrospective,and a remastering of their classic 70s albums. | |
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DavidEye said: Anx said: i just recently got the best of rufus and i love every track on it...so i'll be interested to know what folks think i should check out next!
by any chance,is this the compilation that you have? it's a cool CD,but they really deserve a more thorough 2-CD set retrospective,and a remastering of their classic 70s albums. yup, that's the one - and i'm sure you're right...but this collection is the first dip i've ever taken into their stuff, so it was better than nothing. i'd have happily opted for something more comprehensive if it was out there to get. | |
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DavidEye said: Released in late 1975,the self titled 'Rufus featuring Chaka Khan' album is my favorite.This was a big album for them,containing the hits "Dance With Me" and "Sweet Thing".Other strong tracks include "Fool's Paradise","Circles" and a funky remake of the Bee Gees' "Jive Talkin". Just picked this up last week. | |
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hard pick... but for now I'll go with this
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GangstaFam said: DavidEye said: Released in late 1975,the self titled 'Rufus featuring Chaka Khan' album is my favorite.This was a big album for them,containing the hits "Dance With Me" and "Sweet Thing".Other strong tracks include "Fool's Paradise","Circles" and a funky remake of the Bee Gees' "Jive Talkin". Just picked this up last week. how do you like it? | |
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DavidEye said: how do you like it?
There's a thread I'm gonna start within the next couple days discussing it. | |
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GangstaFam said: DavidEye said: how do you like it?
There's a thread I'm gonna start within the next couple days discussing it. I guess that's a good sign.You never start threads about albums that you don't like | |
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DavidEye said: I guess that's a good sign.You never start threads about albums that you don't like
It's gonna be about like 40 different albums. | |
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GangstaFam said: DavidEye said: I guess that's a good sign.You never start threads about albums that you don't like
It's gonna be about like 40 different albums. GangstaFams' 40 Favorite Albums of all time | |
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DavidEye said: GangstaFams' 40 Favorite Albums of all time Nope! The 40 albums Gangsta purchased within the past week! | |
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GangstaFam said: DavidEye said: GangstaFams' 40 Favorite Albums of all time Nope! The 40 albums Gangsta purchased within the past week! you buy 40 albums in one week? Big spender! | |
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DavidEye said: you buy 40 albums in one week? Big spender! Not normally. But I had a big wish list and hadn't gotten anything in ages. I'll explain more later. Watch for the thread. | |
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my fav Rufus/Chaka album is Ask Rufus
but that album gets praise all the time so just for fun I'll post my second favorite the rest go in this order: Rufus ft. Chaka Khan (the pink one) Street Player Masterjam Camouflage Rags To Rufus Rufus because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." | |
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DavidEye said: Released in late 1975,the self titled 'Rufus featuring Chaka Khan' album is my favorite.This was a big album for them,containing the hits "Dance With Me" and "Sweet Thing".Other strong tracks include "Fool's Paradise","Circles" and a funky remake of the Bee Gees' "Jive Talkin". I'm definitely buying this one soon! [Edited 1/26/06 14:35pm] Check me out and add me on:
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Ask Rufus without a doubt. Hands down. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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silverchild said: DavidEye said: Released in late 1975,the self titled 'Rufus featuring Chaka Khan' album is my favorite.This was a big album for them,containing the hits "Dance With Me" and "Sweet Thing".Other strong tracks include "Fool's Paradise","Circles" and a funky remake of the Bee Gees' "Jive Talkin". I'm definitely buying this one soon! [Edited 1/26/06 14:35pm] great album!!! "Everybody Has An Aura" and "Ooh I Like Your Loving" are both awesome smoke songs because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." | |
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Rufusized and that live joint Stompin' at the Savoy. Are my favs. But hell I'm a Bobby Watson and Tony Maiden fan so I dig all of them.
Anybody got listing of the Rufus albums minus Chaka..... | |
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JQuad said: Anybody got listing of the Rufus albums minus Chaka.....
Numbers(1979) Party Til You're Broke (1981) Seal In Red (1983) [Edited 1/26/06 16:38pm] because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." | |
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I can't even find a picture of it online but the was a best of that came out about seven years ago that was an import that every one of my favorite rufus and Chaka songs on it. Someone stile it from me.
I am fiending for some Please Pardon Me. | |
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My personal favorite is Rufusized; I grew up with that album in constant rotation! "Stop On By", "Somebody's Watching You", "Pack'd My Bags", "Please Pardon Me", "Once You Get Started", "I'm A Woman" -- the whole album is just phenomenal.
Ask Rufus is a very close second. I call it "the Quincy Jones album that Quincy didn't produce". [Edited 1/26/06 17:53pm] | |
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todd305 said: My personal favorite is Rufusized; I grew up with that album in constant rotation! "Stop On By", "Somebody's Watching You", "Pack'd My Bags", "Please Pardon Me", "Once You Get Started", "I'm A Woman" -- the whole album is just phenomenal.
Ask Rufus is a very close second. I call it "the Quincy Jones album that Quincy didn't produce". [Edited 1/26/06 17:53pm] I love their version of Stop On By! It's really jazzy and I like it better than when Bobby Womack did it. Check me out and add me on:
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todd305 said: My personal favorite is Rufusized; I grew up with that album in constant rotation! "Stop On By", "Somebody's Watching You", "Pack'd My Bags", "Please Pardon Me", "Once You Get Started", "I'm A Woman" -- the whole album is just phenomenal.
that would probably be my second favorite album by them."Once You Get Started" is 70s funk at it's finest | |
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This is their PRIMEST MOMENT,,,,,IMHO anyway(she acknowledged that its her own personal fave album).
Everything flow nicely from start to finish. Rufusized is my 2nd FAVE too BTW I hear ALOT of JONI MITCHELL influence on Ask Rufus esp in the song Egyptian Song, anybody feels me on this? P.S. Thanx 4 bumping the thread Dave, I couldn't find it | |
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Harlepolis said: BTW I hear ALOT of JONI MITCHELL influence on Ask Rufus esp in the song Egyptian Song, anybody feels me on this?
DEFINITELY... hey sis [Edited 1/30/06 5:09am] because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." | |
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Harlepolis said: This is their PRIMEST MOMENT,,,,,IMHO anyway(she acknowledged that its her own personal fave album).
Everything flow nicely from start to finish. Rufusized is my 2nd FAVE too BTW I hear ALOT of JONI MITCHELL influence on Ask Rufus esp in the song Egyptian Song, anybody feels me on this? Yup, same for me! Ask Rufus is my favorite, followed closely by Rufusized... and I see what you mean by the Joni influence.... I love Clare Fischer's strings on the end of Egyptian song (actually I love all of Clare's work with Rufus)... ... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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did you guys notice how mellow 'Ask Rufus' is compared to earlier albums? It starts off with a blistering funk jam "At Midnight(My Love Will Lift You Up)",then it becomes moody and slow,even jazzy at times.The next album 'Street Player' is also very mellow....how do y'all feel about that album? I noticed that no one listed it as their favorite. | |
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DavidEye said: did you guys notice how mellow 'Ask Rufus' is compared to earlier albums? It starts off with a blistering funk jam "At Midnight(My Love Will Lift You Up)",then it becomes moody and slow,even jazzy at times.The next album 'Street Player' is also very mellow....how do y'all feel about that album? I noticed that no one listed it as their favorite.
Street Player comes in at #3 for me! I love Destiny, Blue Love, Stay, Stranger to Love...Slammin' cuts! ... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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