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Price: $19.49
RELEASE DATE: JUNE 18TH
Only 500 CD copies imported
By 1979, Rufus (now billed as Rufus & Chaka) was beginning to feel a little of the schism that would eventually split the band for good. The previous year, Chaka had recorded her first solo album, Chaka, which had been received enthusiastically by the critics and consumers. Rufus’ contemporaneous album, Numbers, had not. This time out, production chores were handled by the white-hot Quincy Jones (who had produced Michael Jackson’s Off The Wall and George Benson’s Give Me The Night the same year). The album’s opening track, “Do You Love What You Feel,” topped the Black Singles chart, and the disc yielded another pair of charting singles: “I'm Dancing For Your Love” and “Any Love.”
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DID YOU KNOW? Masterjam producer Quincy Jones has won 27 Grammys. |