Rufus (Rufus album)

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Rufus
File:Rufus - Rufus (1973).jpg
Studio album by Rufus
Released July 18, 1973
Recorded 1972–1973
Studio Quantum Studios
(Torrance, California)
Genre Funk rock, soul, R&B
Length 42:40
Label ABC
ABCX-783
Producer Bob Monaco
Rufus chronology
Rufus
(1973)
Rags to Rufus
(1974)Rags to Rufus1974
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 2.5/5 stars[1]

Rufus is the eponymous debut album by American R&B and funk band Rufus, released on the ABC Records label in 1973 fronted by singers Chaka Khan and Ron Stockert. The album is notable for an upbeat rock/soul sound that would be replaced by a more heavy direction into funk and jazzy-styled recordings.

History

Rufus was formed in 1969 by Kevin Murphy and Al Ciner from the background of two rival bands in Chicago. The band was a group in transition by the time they signed their deal with ABC in 1972 after a brief period with Epic. The biggest change in the group occurred that year when Paulette McWilliams, the group's original frontwoman, opted to leave the group and had friend Chaka Khan, who had provided background vocals as a session singer for the band, replace her as the sole frontwoman.

Though not entirely focused on Khan's talents - the band's artistic direction was led by singer and multi-instrumentalist Ron Stockert - Khan added something missing from the group, a diverse vocalist. Khan was able to perform both in lower and higher octaves and was equipped to singing the group's rockier numbers as she had singing slower ballads. The nineteen-year-old Khan was born Yvette Marie Stevens and changed her name to Chaka Khan after a period in the Black Panthers (where she acquired the name Chaka) and a brief period as the singer of husband Hassan Khan's band. The debut album was recorded throughout 1972 and was released in the spring of 1973.

The album reached #44 on Billboard's R&B Album and #175 on Pop and included the single releases "Feel Good" (R&B #45) and "Whoever's Thrilling You (Is Killing Me)" (#40). Shortly after this album's release and struggling with the group's slow climb to success, Stockert would leave the band during sessions of the group's next album, Rags to Rufus. By then, Khan's role would be updated and as the group became successful in later years, most of the focus of the band would lay solely on Khan's shoulders.

Track listing

Side one
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Slip 'n Slide"   Ron Stockert 3:47
2. "Keep It Coming"   Nickolas Ashford, Valerie Simpson 3:12
3. "There's No Tellin'"   Stockert 4:51
4. "Maybe Your Baby"   Stevie Wonder 4:14
5. "I Finally Found You"   Stockert 3:57
Side two
No. Title Writer(s) Length
6. "Feel Good"   Al Ciner 4:09
7. "Satisfied"   Jeff Thomas 3:27
8. "Haulin' Coal"   Stockert 5:00
9. "Whoever's Thrilling You (Is Killing Me)"   Allen Toussaint 2:42
10. "Love the One You're With"/"Sit Yourself Down" (Medley) Stephen Stills 6:21

Personnel

Production

Charts

Album

Chart (1973) Peak
[2]
U.S. Billboard Top LPs 175
U.S. Billboard Top Soul LPs 44

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions
US
[2]
US
R&B

[2]
1973 "Slip 'n Slide" 110
"Whoever's Thrilling You (Is Killing Me)" 40
"Feel Good" 45

References

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