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Rufus Featuring Chaka Khan
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Album Details: Rufus Featuring Chaka Khan

Release Date:06/08/2004
Label:Universal Japan
UPC:4988005357090

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    Three Great Reasons To love Rufus

    By Paul  Feb 6, 2006

    Pros: A Full On Masterpiece

    Cons: None

    Why should one love this album?The great funky cover for one.Another is ANDRE FITCHER!!!May have been a nut job but that drumming sound he gets on "Fool's Paradise" the the spectacular "Dance With Me" only make Chaka Khan soun...d seven more like an eighth wonder of the world.Get into this and listen! Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    One of the most talented bands of the '70s, Rufus Featuring Chaka Khan is the groups' fourth release in close to three years. Although this effort doesn't have the epiphanies of 1974's Rufusized, Rufus Featuring Chaka Khan has them becoming more established as one of the best bands in RB and pop. The first track, Gavin Christopher's "Fool's Paradise" displays Khan's skill at screaming notes and making complex ideas sound simple, and vice versa. That art is put to work throughout Rufus Featuring Chaka Khan. "Everybody's Got an Aura" surely could be dismissed as babble but Khan gives the sentiments a ring of truth even as she shouts, "Everybody's got karma" The lilting yet propulsive "Circle" has great bass work from Bobby Watson as Khan sings likeable and spacy lines, the best being, "My love is like a zero/It is nothing and everything." The albums biggest track, the smoldering "Sweet Thing," has Tony Maiden's gentle guitar and Kevin Murphy's economical electric piano chords. The song i...s arguably the group's best as Khan's bittersweet vocal provided a standard many singers have attempted to approximate to no avail. The party starters "Have a Good Time" and "Dance Wit Me" both tread familiar ground and pale in comparison to the classic "Once You Get Started." The group even throws in a rare cover for this album. The last track "Jive Talking," is inexplicably slowed to a crawl, therefore, diminishing its appeal. Rufus Featuring Chaka Khan perfectly captures their unconventional sound and features Tower of Power on horns and Clare Fischer's string arrangements. This album is one of their best and is recommended. - Jason Elias, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Rufus

One of the most commercially successful funk groups of the '70s, the multi-racial Rufus are today best remembered for launching the career of soul diva Chaka Khan, whose fiery lead vocals were easily the band's focal point. Powered by Khan -- who was eventually billed in addition to the group -- and an unerring sense of groove, Rufus scored an impressive string of hit s... Read more