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Feels So Real: The Complete Elektra Recordings 1978-1984 ()

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Feels So Real: The Complete Elektra Recordings 1978-1984 - Patrice Rushen
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Track Listing
  1. Music of the Earth
  2. When I Found You
  3. Changes (In Your Life)
  4. Wishful Thinking
  5. Let's Sing a Song of Love
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  1. Music of the Earth
  2. When I Found You
  3. Changes (In Your Life)
  4. Wishful Thinking
  5. Let's Sing a Song of Love
  6. Hang It Up
  7. Cha-Cha
  8. It's Just a Natural Thing
  9. Didn't You Know?
  10. Play!
  11. Music of the Earth
  12. Hang It Up
  13. Play!
  14. Didn't You Know
  15. Let the Music Take Me
  16. Keepin' Faith in Love
  17. Settle for My Love
  18. Message in the Music
  19. Haven't You Heard
  20. Givin' It Up Is Givin' Up
  21. Call on Me
  22. Reprise (Message in the Music)
  23. Haven't You Heard
  24. Let the Music Take Me
  25. Givin' It Up Is Givin' Up
  26. Never Gonna Give You Up (Won't Let You Be)
  27. Don't Blame Me
  28. Look Up!
  29. I Need Your Love
  30. Time Will Tell
  31. The Dream
  32. The Funk Won't Let You Down
  33. This Is All I Really Know
  34. Look Up!
  35. Forget Me Nots
  36. I Was Tired of Being Alone
  37. All We Need
  38. Number One
  39. Where There Is Love
  40. Breakout
  41. If Only
  42. Remind Me
  43. (She Will) Take You Down to Love
  44. Forget Me Nots
  45. Breakout
  46. I Was Tired of Being Alone
  47. Number One
  48. Feels So Real (Won't Let Go)
  49. Gotta Find It
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After she mixed post-bop, soul-jazz, and jazz-funk with nimble ingenuity over three albums for the Prestige label, Patrice Rushen moved to Elektra, and with labelmates Donald Byrd, Lenny White, and Dee Dee Bridgewater extended the imprint's commercial reach while continuing to obscure the distinctions between jazz and R&B. Elektra VP Don Mizell promoted the term jazz fusion. Musician James Mtume referred to his similar approach as sophisti-funk. Whatever the category, Rushen was in the top tier. She continually moved ...

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