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Thread started 07/23/02 4:25am

Brother915

Forget Her Not: The Patrice Rushen Thread

Good Morning Orgers,

Yo' give it up for my girl Patrice Rushen, give her some love. I grew up listening to her music back in the DAY and her music have provided countless moments of pleasure to me over the years. She can play keyboards, piano and bass. She doesn't always get the respect she deserves, yet her work has been sampled numerous times. I remember buying her album STRAIGHT FROM THE HEART(brand spanking new) at a flea market for only $1. A dollar well spent. This is an album I like from beginning to end. Let us pay homage to this BAD sista...shall we???

Favorite Rushen albums...


***Before The Dawn- My favorite Patrice Rushen album. This is some high quality fusion jazz. Rushen plays her behind off on this record. The melodic structuring are sure to please yo' earhole and the music overall is very captivating. Just get the record. You'll enjoy it. It's still in print on CD (I think). And hear how Rushen was throwing down before the days of "Haven't You Heard" and "Forget Me Not".(Released in 1975).

***Straight From The Heart- A lot of jazz snobs and purists got upset when Rushen started adding her vocals and started leaning toward a more R&B sound(they screamed "FOUL PLAY"), but R&B and funk fans could have cared less. This record is a winner and several tracks on it have been sampled numerous times in the R&B and Hip-Hop community. Nothing more to say about this great recording. (Released in 1982).

***Pizzazz- Another great record. This album made the top 40 on the album chart and prove to be the crossover success that Patrice had longed for. Tha big single was the awesome bouncy "Haven't You Heard" {boy this song takes me back to the days when me and the fellas would go to those disco skating rinks back in 1979...and jam our behinds off). But that's not it. the album also contains the beautiful hypnotic ballad "Settle For My Love". One listen to this song with Freddie "Ready" Washington riding out the groove on that bass...and you're hooked. Stellar performance. This album also contains "Givin It Up". This album is out of print but it's worth the search. Great record. (Released in 1979).
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Reply #1 posted 07/23/02 4:49am

DavidEye

Patrice Rushen has worked with Prince before.She helped him out with synthesizer programming on his 1978 debut album,and he wrote a few songs for her ("I Wanna Be Your Lover" and "I Feel For You" were inspired by her).In 1989,she temporarily joined his band and can be seen on the "Saturday Night Live" performance of "Electric Chair".

My favorite songs by her are...

***"Look Up"(1980)
***"Haven't You Heard"(1979)
***"High In Me"(1984)
***"Remind Me"(1982)---intoxicating and sexy!!!
***"Forget Me Nots"(1982)
***"Feels So Real(Won't Let Go)"(1984)
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Reply #2 posted 07/23/02 4:49am

cranshaw62

I've always wondered if that was Patrice playing the piano solo on "Sexy Dancer".

Go to Limewire and enjoy Patrice's "You Remind Me" famously remade by Mary J.
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Reply #3 posted 07/23/02 6:36am

brianr54

Patrice Rushen is a great artist who was a fundamental influence for Prince in the early days. He learned many things about songwriting from Patrice and she deserves some amount of credit for that.
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Reply #4 posted 07/23/02 8:19am

PFunkjazz

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Only thing I really get a feeling for her is on BEFORE THe DAWN.
"Forget Me Nots" and "You Remind Me" are nice little pop tunes for the radio or parties,
but I don't really dig that stuff enough to play on my own initiative.


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Reply #5 posted 07/23/02 8:46am

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Patrice is very underrated & underappreciated.

She has been so good for so long, 1 of the better multi-instrumentalists who happens to be female, not only is she good at playing different styles of music, she's also good at mixing different styles of music. I can't think of anyone out there today who can be put in the same category as Patrice in terms of talent & musicianship, I can't remember the last album she put out (or if I even heard anything from the album).. but I do know (& as it's been already stated) a lot of today's "acts" are either singing her songs or sampling her.. a big, inferior step DOWN, in most cases..


"forget me nots" is a very funky song

"haven't you heard" is very good too.. rumor had it that she wrote this song TO Prince, a sort of flirty thing..?

"you remind me" is nice & dreamy, too..



Patrice..
you're a lot more
than people give you credit for
keep on groovin' & jammin' anyway
I'll see you tonight..
in ALL MY DREAMS..
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Reply #6 posted 07/23/02 3:01pm

mistermaxxx

Her Earlier 70's Records are Quite Good as well around 1974."Babyfingers'or a name along those lines was given to Her.She does alot of work on Award Shows such as Musical Director for B.E.T Award Shows,NAACP,&other Shows.true story She use to Be Involved with the Might Larry Graham.in fact Her&Tina Graham were Best Friends as well.this is in the 6 Degrees of Prince file.She&Her Boyfriend at the time Helped out Prince on parts for the "For You" Album.once She went R&B/Pop Her Material wasn't quite as tight as Her Jazzy Past IMHO.Still She is Vastly Underrated IMHO.
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Reply #7 posted 07/23/02 3:12pm

PFunkjazz

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mistermaxxx said:

Her Earlier 70's Records are Quite Good as well around 1974."Babyfingers'or a name along those lines was given to Her.She does alot of work on Award Shows such as Musical Director for B.E.T Award Shows,NAACP,&other Shows.true story She use to Be Involved with the Might Larry Graham.in fact Her&Tina Graham were Best Friends as well.this is in the 6 Degrees of Prince file.She&Her Boyfriend at the time Helped out Prince on parts for the "For You" Album.once She went R&B/Pop Her Material wasn't quite as tight as Her Jazzy Past IMHO.Still She is Vastly Underrated IMHO.


She gigs quite often in LA. I see her often out and about. Because of her education and close ties to the community she gets a lot of plum jobs like those MUSICAL DIRECTOR gigs. She truly lives a life of music and is not beholden to a record company for her livelihood.
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Reply #8 posted 07/23/02 3:16pm

mistermaxxx

PFunkjazz said:

mistermaxxx said:

Her Earlier 70's Records are Quite Good as well around 1974."Babyfingers'or a name along those lines was given to Her.She does alot of work on Award Shows such as Musical Director for B.E.T Award Shows,NAACP,&other Shows.true story She use to Be Involved with the Might Larry Graham.in fact Her&Tina Graham were Best Friends as well.this is in the 6 Degrees of Prince file.She&Her Boyfriend at the time Helped out Prince on parts for the "For You" Album.once She went R&B/Pop Her Material wasn't quite as tight as Her Jazzy Past IMHO.Still She is Vastly Underrated IMHO.


She gigs quite often in LA. I see her often out and about. Because of her education and close ties to the community she gets a lot of plum jobs like those MUSICAL DIRECTOR gigs. She truly lives a life of music and is not beholden to a record company for her livelihood.
thanks Man on the 411 on Her.
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Reply #9 posted 07/23/02 3:30pm

RavedIn2

brianr54 said:

Patrice Rushen is a great artist who was a fundamental influence for Prince in the early days. He learned many things about songwriting from Patrice and she deserves some amount of credit for that.


It's too bad that Prince went in a different direction with female collaborators. There's no telling how his music would have evolved if he had chosen collaborators like Patrice Rushen instead of Vanity or Appollonia types.
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Reply #10 posted 07/23/02 3:35pm

mistermaxxx

RavedIn2 said:

brianr54 said:

Patrice Rushen is a great artist who was a fundamental influence for Prince in the early days. He learned many things about songwriting from Patrice and she deserves some amount of credit for that.


It's too bad that Prince went in a different direction with female collaborators. There's no telling how his music would have evolved if he had chosen collaborators like Patrice Rushen instead of Vanity or Appollonia types.
it would have been Cool but Prince also wanted that part of Showbusiness&it showed.
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Reply #11 posted 07/23/02 3:50pm

PFunkjazz

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RavedIn2 said:

brianr54 said:

Patrice Rushen is a great artist who was a fundamental influence for Prince in the early days. He learned many things about songwriting from Patrice and she deserves some amount of credit for that.


It's too bad that Prince went in a different direction with female collaborators. There's no telling how his music would have evolved if he had chosen collaborators like Patrice Rushen instead of Vanity or Appollonia types.



:Lol: High unlikely cuz Prince usually associates with dingbats. Patrice is a smart intellectual and while she's cetainly not from a disadvantaged household she is from Eastside LA in that era right before gangbangin' first started. Prince simply couldn't handle a sistah like that. :Wink:
[This message was edited Tue Jul 23 20:12:33 PDT 2002 by PFunkjazz]
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Reply #12 posted 07/24/02 12:28pm

Brother915

Patrice was the musical director of Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation tour in 1990.

I would love to see her perform live. Back in her heyday, I was too young to really go to her concerts. She is one of the few living musicians that I admire that I haven't seen yet.

Hope everyone hump day is going well...Later!!!
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Reply #13 posted 07/24/02 1:01pm

Harlepolis

BEST THANGS about living in Harlem is there's no chance to be a spolied brat, the OTHER BEST THING is the musicians/singers who come to sing/play in the Apollo(a block away from my place). My mother was a pianist, she used to work there in the 70's and as a musician she ENJOY attending the Apollo.

I had a chance to see the sistah girl back in 1990, I was young too but unlike you my friend I WAS MIGHTY LUCKY wink anyway it was one of the finest pre4mances in that night, me and ma' momma had 1 hell of a time. I bought her 'Str8 from the heart' but I lost it, now I'm going to buy the 'remastered' one.

I already have her "Haven't U Heard? The Very Best Of Patrice Rushen" tho!
[This message was edited Fri Nov 21 9:59:06 PST 2003 by Harlepolis]
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Reply #14 posted 07/24/02 1:17pm

jnoel

Will Smith's "Men in black" barf
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Reply #15 posted 07/24/02 1:26pm

Harlepolis

jnoel said:

Will Smith's "Men in black" barf


Hey nah lol I feel U to my bones, Will is blah. But I thought that Coko did a pretty good jop in the hook, don't u think?? wink
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Reply #16 posted 07/24/02 1:33pm

Harlepolis

Have any one heard the MUSIQ+AARIES cover version in Soul child's debut lp "Settle For My Love"?? I think Aaries did a fine jop singing like Patrice.
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Reply #17 posted 07/24/02 2:25pm

jnoel

question , elaborate please

Harlepolis said:

jnoel said:

Will Smith's "Men in black" barf


Hey nah lol I feel U to my bones, Will is blah. But I thought that Coko did a pretty good jop in the hook, don't u think?? wink
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Reply #18 posted 07/24/02 2:36pm

Harlepolis

jnoel said:

question , elaborate please

Harlepolis said:

jnoel said:

Will Smith's "Men in black" barf


Hey nah lol I feel U to my bones, Will is blah. But I thought that Coko did a pretty good jop in the hook, don't u think?? wink


Pfff I said I AGREE with you. Coko is the girl who sang in the hook. There,,,
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Reply #19 posted 07/24/02 2:40pm

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jnoel said:

question , elaborate please

Harlepolis said:

jnoel said:

Will Smith's "Men in black" barf


Hey nah lol I feel U to my bones, Will is blah. But I thought that Coko did a pretty good jop in the hook, don't u think?? wink



She was sampled first and much better by George Michael on "Fastlove"
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Reply #20 posted 07/24/02 2:44pm

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Anybody got a tab on the "Forget Me Nots" bass line?
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Reply #21 posted 07/24/02 2:46pm

Harlepolis

DMSR said:

jnoel said:

question , elaborate please

Harlepolis said:

jnoel said:

Will Smith's "Men in black" barf


Hey nah lol I feel U to my bones, Will is blah. But I thought that Coko did a pretty good jop in the hook, don't u think?? wink



She was sampled first and much better by George Michael on "Fastlove"


DAMN eek I knew there were some Patrice's samples along these vibes. And yes I do agree that GM's version was much betta than Will's.
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Reply #22 posted 07/24/02 2:49pm

Harlepolis

DMSR said:

Anybody got a tab on the "Forget Me Nots" bass line?



I know she got some killer bass lines but did she played that one??? If she did then once again DAYMN eek. LOL I used think that WOMEN are nooo good when it comes to play BASS but now,,wink
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Reply #23 posted 07/24/02 2:54pm

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Harlepolis said:

DMSR said:

Anybody got a tab on the "Forget Me Nots" bass line?



I know she got some killer bass lines but did she played that one??? If she did then once again DAYMN eek. LOL I used think that WOMEN are nooo good when it comes to play BASS but now,,wink


this bass line ranks up there with Boogie Oogie Oogie, definitely played by a woman.
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Reply #24 posted 07/24/02 3:05pm

jnoel

DMSR said:

jnoel said:

question , elaborate please

Harlepolis said:

jnoel said:

Will Smith's "Men in black" barf


Hey nah lol I feel U to my bones, Will is blah. But I thought that Coko did a pretty good jop in the hook, don't u think?? wink



She was sampled first and much better by George Michael on "Fastlove"
True exclaim
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Reply #25 posted 07/24/02 4:42pm

Brother915

Harlepolis said:

DMSR said:

Anybody got a tab on the "Forget Me Nots" bass line?



I know she got some killer bass lines but did she played that one??? If she did then once again DAYMN eek. LOL I used think that WOMEN are nooo good when it comes to play BASS but now,,wink



No I don't think she played bass on the "Forget Me Nots" track, that is played by Freddie "Ready" Washington. But she does play bass on "Look Up (Enjoy)" from the 1980 album POSH which is a good record BTW.
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Reply #26 posted 07/24/02 4:43pm

Brother915

DMSR said:

Harlepolis said:

DMSR said:

Anybody got a tab on the "Forget Me Nots" bass line?



I know she got some killer bass lines but did she played that one??? If she did then once again DAYMN eek. LOL I used think that WOMEN are nooo good when it comes to play BASS but now,,wink


this bass line ranks up there with Boogie Oogie Oogie, definitely played by a woman.



The bass on "Boogie Oogie Oogie" by A Taste Of Honey is played by Janice Johnson and yes she smoked on that one.
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Reply #27 posted 02/03/03 5:24am

Brother915

Good Morning Orgers,

I'm reviving this thread to give the news that one of my all-time favorite female musician will have her latter 70's albums being reissued on CD. According to ICE magazine her 70's albums Patrice, Pizzazz and Posh are now reissued on CD. They came out this past week {January 28,2003..however I didn't see at Tower Records this past weekend during a visit). This is great news, as these albums are pretty good. Pizzazz and Posh are very good. A nice blend of R&B,funk and fusion on these two records. Great news indeed!!!
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Reply #28 posted 02/03/03 5:51am

Brother915

Correction. The correct release date on those Patrice CDs is February 25,2003. My apologies.
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Reply #29 posted 02/03/03 6:17am

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Patrice Rushen also features on Terence Trent D'Arby's "Vibrator".A contribution of a great artist on a great record
With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A....
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