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Patrice Rushen - Straight To The Heart (1982)

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Patrice Rushen -Straight To The Heart
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Elektra 1982


01. Forget Me Nots
02. I Was Tired Of Being Alone   
03. All We Need           
04. Number One
05. Where There Is Love       
06. Breakout!       
07. If Only       
08. Remind Me   
09. Take You Down To Love
10. Forget Me Nots (12")
11. Breakout! (12")
12. Number One (12")   
13. Forget Me Nots (single)   
14. Breakout! (single)





An early-'80s jazz-pop-R&B synthesis as durable and pleasing as any other, Straight from the Heart was Patrice Rushen's most successful album, at least from a sales standpoint: it peaked at number 14 on the pop chart, 25 slots higher than 1980's Pizzazz. Still working with a core group of associates -- including Freddie Washington, Charles Mims, Paul M. Jackson, and Marlo Henderson (along with a still young Gerald Albright) -- that went back to her earlier Elektra albums, the material here is as slick as ever, but not at the expense of lighter rhythms or less memorable melodies. Much of the album's popularity can be attributed to the club hit "Forget Me Nots," Rushen's most-known single -- a breezy, buoyant mixture of handclaps, fingersnaps, twisting bass, and Rushen's typically blissful (and not overplayed) electric piano, not to mention the incorporation of a bad bass-and-percussion breakdown. (If you were born after the mid-'70s or so, you'd be more likely to recognize the song as the basis of Will Smith's "Men in Black.") Beyond a forgettable ballad or two, the only disappointment is the Brenda Russell collaboration on "Breakout!," where rock affectations (gnarling electric guitar, grimacing vocal tactics that suit neither Rushen nor Russell) damage what could've been a bigger hit. "Remind Me," despite not being released as a single, is a sweet and low-slung groove that has been sampled and interpolated by no less than a dozen significant rap and R&B songs -- including Faith Evans' "Fallin' in Love," Notorious B.I.G.'s "Unbelievable," MoKenStef's "He's Mine," and Junior M.A.F.I.A.'s "I Need You Tonight." But it's not like anything about this album requires that kind of validation. [Rhino's 1996 reissue adds the 12" versions of all three singles, including seven very replayable minutes of "Forget Me Nots," as well as two single edits.] ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

 
Patrice Rushen - Synthesizer, Clavinet, Guitar, Piano, Vocals
Gerald Albright - Saxophones
Freddie Washington - Bass
Ollie Brown - Drums
James Gadson - Drums
Brenda Russell - Vocals
Paul Jackson - Guitar
Karen Evans - Vocals
Jeanette Hawes - Vocals
Lynn Davis - Vocals
Melvin Webb - Drums
Marlo Henderson - Guitar
Ray Brown - Trumpet
Clay Lawry - Trombone
Ulysses Dupree - Percussion
Paulinho Da Costa - Percussion
Charles Mims - Synthesizer, Electric Piano

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