I couldn't resist
Rufus was a funk band in the 70s and 80s. Their albums were: Rufus, Rags to Rufus, Rufusized, Rufus featuring Chaka Khan, Ask Rufus...11 in all. I give them all a D
I couldn't resist
Rufus was a funk band in the 70s and 80s. Their albums were: Rufus, Rags to Rufus, Rufusized, Rufus featuring Chaka Khan, Ask Rufus...11 in all. I give them all a D
I prefer Rufus' prog epics. They rock.
Rufus had some sort of collaboration with Chicago, including some co-writing and guest appearances.
Also, Chaka Khan was into prog... sort of... well, not really so much...
Rick Wakeman "Robot Man"
Rufus Zuphall - Weiss der Teufel: B-
Rufus Zuphall - Phallobst: C+
WANTED: Sig-worthy quote.
Later in Rufus' career he abandoned mellotron drenched epics (A) for very poppy music with Earth Wind and Fires horn contingent (D). Rufus sold out for commercial success.
Phil Collins ruined Rufus.
I actually really like this song -
Duncan's going to make a Horns Emoticon!!!
I actually saw this Rufus, supporting Elton John at the all-day Wembley concert in 1975.
There is also a current Australian "indie-dance music" band called Rufus, they recently had a chart-topping album.
I don't rate either band as A, though that song featuring Chaka Khan wasn't too bad.
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A "D"? well. thats not fair, they were quite a transitional band, I love thim in the day. Doing funk with a phenom singer.
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and their prog song....
No joke, I'm a big Rufus/Chaka Khan fan.
Rufus S/T: C-
Rags To Rufus: B-
Rufusized: A+
Rufus Featuring Chaka Khan: A-
Ask Rufus: A+
Street Player: B
Masterjam: A-
Camouflage: D
Stompin' At The Savoy - Live: B
Rufusized and Ask Rufus are two of the best albums of the '70s, in my opinion.
Rufus also released three albums without Chaka Khan, but I've never heard those apart from a couple tracks that didn't impress me.
I like Chaka Khan's singing. I'm pretty obnoxious about the fact that I don't really care for female singers but I like the soul sistas, Aretha, Gladys, Chaka, (Glenn Hughes ). No, I don't have any albums by them, and doubt I'll be breaking down my front door to rush out and buy their albums, but I've always liked their style. I remember Rufus in the 70s. Tell Me Something Good was all over the place in 19 seventy...whenever. Chaka made her living in the UK for many years doing session work (singing backup, accompaniment, etc.). Her talent is in demand. Good for her.
Chaka was a force of nature back in the Rufus era. She could belt it out like Aretha, but also sing softly in her lower register just as soulfully and subtly as Roberta Flack. Her first two solo albums in 1979-80 are also great, but the quality dropped off a bit after that--as it did for so much R&B in the '80s.
I'll just drop this here:
Let's not forget that Chaka did an album of jazz standards with Stanley Clarke, Lenny White and Chick Corea called "Echos of an Era." That's kind of a proggy connection, I suppose.
Chaka really could hold her own in the company of soul belters like Aretha imho. And for a big ol' girl (in later years) she was kinda smokin'.
I liked some of her 80s hits too: I Feel For You, Ain't Nobody, Once We Get Started (I think that was the title), Higher Love (okay, it was a Steve Winwood hit but her backup vocal made that song a hit, imo. Without her vocals on that song it's not a big hit). She was/is a badass.
my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicts to complete nutcases.
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