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Old schoo jam Do like what you fee Rufus feat Chaka Khan I know some of you orgers out there like this song. This song is one of my favorites. | |
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I wanna dance all.....I wanna dance all....I wanna dance all niiii....iiigghhhttttt.....I wanna dance all....I wanna dance all....I wanna dance all niiiii....iiiiigggghhtttt | |
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i've heard "Do you love what you feel" from master Jam tho' | |
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I love that joint! A big comeback for the whole Rufus crew back in the day and Quincy was at the top of his game too... Check me out and add me on:
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DJ Rasheeda plays that one from time to time. What album can I find that on? | |
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pkidwell said: What album can I find that on?
Originally... ...You can also just find the song on a few comps. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: pkidwell said: What album can I find that on?
Originally... Oddly enough,this is one of my least favorite Rufus and Chaka Khan albums.It's hard to believe that Quincy Jones produced this album...the music throughout sounds formulaic and vapid.With the exception of "Do You Love What You Feel" and "Any Love",there's not alot of good material here.Perhaps he saved all his good ideas for MJ's 'Off The Wall',which he was also working on in 1979? | |
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THAT'S MY JAM!
I LOVE SINGING THIS SONG. FOLLOWED BY HOLLYWOOD AND EVERLASTING LOVE! I'M NOT SHOUTING, JEEZ! | |
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SoulAlive said: theAudience said: Originally... Oddly enough,this is one of my least favorite Rufus and Chaka Khan albums.It's hard to believe that Quincy Jones produced this album...the music throughout sounds formulaic and vapid.With the exception of "Do You Love What You Feel" and "Any Love",there's not alot of good material here.Perhaps he saved all his good ideas for MJ's 'Off The Wall',which he was also working on in 1979? I'm guessing Quincy's sophisticated production also scrubbed the necessary grit off of the band. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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One of Rufus and Chaka's best jams. My favorite is "Dance With Me". Andy is a four letter word. | |
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theAudience said: SoulAlive said: Oddly enough,this is one of my least favorite Rufus and Chaka Khan albums.It's hard to believe that Quincy Jones produced this album...the music throughout sounds formulaic and vapid.With the exception of "Do You Love What You Feel" and "Any Love",there's not alot of good material here.Perhaps he saved all his good ideas for MJ's 'Off The Wall',which he was also working on in 1979? I'm guessing Quincy's sophisticated production also scrubbed the necessary grit off of the band. That's exactly it.On this album,he made them sound too polished.And even though they are a band of competent musicians,he brought in several other guest players which Rufus didn't really need. | |
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SoulAlive said: theAudience said: I'm guessing Quincy's sophisticated production also scrubbed the necessary grit off of the band. That's exactly it.On this album,he made them sound too polished.And even though they are a band of competent musicians,he brought in several other guest players which Rufus didn't really need. He got George Benson to worry about too But Quincy is too SLICK & POLISHED, they're the complete opposite of that. The only decent track is her self-pinned song(co-written by her bruh Mark) is "What Am I Missing?", thats one of her autobiographical song series | |
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vainandy said: One of Rufus and Chaka's best jams. My favorite is "Dance With Me".
Ilike that one too. | |
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My favorite on here is "Dancing For Your Love", and Chaka's only on background vocals for that one.... ... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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I'm not mad at you, I'm mad at the dirt. | |
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Harlepolis said: SoulAlive said: That's exactly it.On this album,he made them sound too polished.And even though they are a band of competent musicians,he brought in several other guest players which Rufus didn't really need. He got George Benson to worry about too But Quincy is too SLICK & POLISHED, they're the complete opposite of that. The only decent track is her self-pinned song(co-written by her bruh Mark) is "What Am I Missing?", thats one of her autobiographical song series yeah,and at the end of '79,he also began working with the Brothers Johnson on their 'Light Up The Night' album.Needless to say,Quincy Jones was a busy guy back then,lol. | |
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