silverchild said: I'm trying to get into this record now, though: [Edited 10/10/06 15:27pm] As in, trying to purchase it or,,,trying to like it? | |
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I play this CD in my car alot,driving around town
It's a great introduction to her solo career,but it's missing several important songs that could probably appear on a Volume 2 someday: "Clouds" "Fate" "Slow Dancin" with Rick James "Got To Be There" "We've Got The Love" with George Benson "This Is My Night" "It's My Party" "Love You All My Lifetime" "We Can Work It Out" not all of those songs were singles,but I still think they're necessary. | |
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Harlepolis said: silverchild said: I'm trying to get into this record now, though: As in, trying to purchase it or,,,trying to like it? this is my favorite Rufus and Chaka CD! I love the songs "Circles","Fool's Paradise" and of course,"Sweet Thing".Their strongest album,imo. | |
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SoulAlive said: Harlepolis said: As in, trying to purchase it or,,,trying to like it? this is my favorite Rufus and Chaka CD! I love the songs "Circles","Fool's Paradise" and of course,"Sweet Thing".Their strongest album,imo. Fool's Paradise is a TOUGH COOKIE for an album's 1st song The opening wail puts a no joke shiver down my spine. | |
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SoulAlive said: I play this CD in my car alot,driving around town
It's a great introduction to her solo career,but it's missing several important songs that could probably appear on a Volume 2 someday: "Clouds" "Fate" "Slow Dancin" with Rick James "Got To Be There" "We've Got The Love" with George Benson "This Is My Night" "It's My Party" "Love You All My Lifetime" "We Can Work It Out" not all of those songs were singles,but I still think they're necessary. Don't forget "You Can Make the Story Right." It was a minor hit, but it's probably the last song of hers I really loved. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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I have this CD at home, and I love it! | |
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Was "Telephone" released as a single? | |
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silverchild said: I definitely love Epiphany: Vol.1 really much. It showcases Chaka's versatility and range as a solo artist near-perfectly. I love the new tracks that were added at the end because her voice just raises the hair on your arm and the songs are fonky too. But nothing can top her work with Rufus to me. Everything they did from 1974 to 1978 was solid to me. Ask Rufus and Rufusized are two of my favorite R&B/Funk albums, IMHO and those 2 are also their best albums.
I'm trying to get into this record now, though: [Edited 10/10/06 15:27pm] I'm going to post my thoughts on this and why it has grown to be so important to me 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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Icicle said: Harlepolis said: On a sidenote: the liner notes alone make up for the flawed selections
I bought another version, called "I`m every woman - the best of Chaka Khan", it`s the same tracklist, but no liner notes I think this was the European (and prehaps, for them) budget release. No liner notes? Terrible because that is where the collection gets it right. [Edited 10/11/06 10:49am] | |
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ThreadBare said: Harlepolis said: I got the hots for that album while ago(since it was my 1st purchase from her along with Come To My House).
That compilation was so rushed, you know they done her ass wrong with that tracklist(sooooo much was left out ). But it was sill a nice introduction into Chaka's wall of sound. End Of A Love Affair is the reason why I love this woman, everything I love about that album boils down into that tribute tune,,,,not to mention the highly personal Love You Still(Which is about her free spirited father). Though, there's MORE to her cataloug than what she let WB mess-choose in there. Like Prince, the deeper stuff in Chaka's music are the FAR more intersting than the released ones. I'm going to have to investigate CK's oeuvre. i've been holding off, don't know why. Thanks, Harle. I'd like to check out her oeuvre. The Normal Whores Club | |
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VinnyM27 said: Icicle said: I bought another version, called "I`m every woman - the best of Chaka Khan", it`s the same tracklist, but no liner notes I think this was the European (and prehaps, for them) budget release. No liner notes? Terrible because that is where the collection gets it right. What`s strange is i actually paid more for it than the Epiphany edition | |
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Harlepolis said: SoulAlive said: this is my favorite Rufus and Chaka CD! I love the songs "Circles","Fool's Paradise" and of course,"Sweet Thing".Their strongest album,imo. Fool's Paradise is a TOUGH COOKIE for an album's 1st song The opening wail puts a no joke shiver down my spine. I hear ya! that song makes me shiver,too | |
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Icicle said: VinnyM27 said: I think this was the European (and prehaps, for them) budget release. No liner notes? Terrible because that is where the collection gets it right. What`s strange is i actually paid more for it than the Epiphany edition Yeah, which makes sense because it's still an import. | |
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