| | Chaka Khan I Feel For You CD Chaka Khan Discography of CDs
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Producers include: Arif Mardin, Russ Titelman, David Foster. When Chaka Khan recorded her fifth solo album, I Feel for You, in 1984, she knew that R&B had changed a lot since the 1970s. Horn-powered funk bands, strings-laden Philadelphia soul, and orchestral disco were out of vogue, and the urban contemporary audiences of 1984 were into a more high-tech, heavily electronic style of R&B. Many artists who had been huge in the 1970s found that they no longer appealed to black radio programmers, who had abandoned them and turned their attention to electro-funksters and Prince disciples. But Chaka Khan had no problem keeping up with the times; I Feel for You made it clear that she could easily be relevant to the urban contemporary scene of 1984. No one would mistake I Feel for You for a Rufus project from 1975 -- it's way too high-tech -- and yet, everything on the album is unmistakably Chaka Khan. That is true of up-tempo items like "Love Is Alive" (an interesting remake of Gary Wright's 1976 hit) and "La Flamme," as well as the ballad "Through the Fire," which was a big hit on urban radio but crossed over to adult contemporary stations in a major way. "This Is My Night" (which was written and produced by the System) also became an urban radio hit, but the album is best known for Khan's unlikely remake of Prince's "I Feel for You." When Prince first recorded "I Feel for You" in 1979, it wasn't a hit; Khan's version, however, soared to number one on Billboard's R&B singles chart. Khan had a very different take on the song than Prince; while his original version was subtle and restrained, Khan went for exuberance and added a strong hip-hop flavor. Excellent from start to finish, this album went down in history as both a creative and a commercial success. ~ Alex Henderson Just as people were beginning to think she had peaked (after the less than great CHAKA KHAN), she bounced back with this excellent set. Using a glut of producers--Mardin, Titleman, Foster and more--she attempted, and achieved, the combination of a great choice of material with the ability to keep her fans dancing. The Bacharach/Bayer Sager/Roberts "Stronger Than Before" is beautifully performed, and la-di-da, ex-Spooky Tooth Gary Wright wrote "My Love Is Alive." Prince's "I Feel For You" is another strong track, featuring the distinctive harmonica sound of Stevie Wonder. A pretty joyous album for dusting away cobwebs. Chaka Khan I Feel For You Songs I Feel For You Music Review Purchase I Feel For You CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Chaka Khan Chaka CD (1979)
I Feel For You
$5.95 Personnel: Chaka Khan, George Benson (vocals); Phil Upchurch, Hamish Stuart, Cornell Dupree, Onnie McIntyre, Tony Maiden (guitar); Jesse Levy, Kermit ...
| | Chaka Khan Naughty CD (1980)
I Feel For You
$5.95 Personnel includes: Chaka Khan (vocals); Whitney Houston (background vocals); Marcus Miller, Richard Tee, The Brecker Brothers, Steve Ferrone, Hiram Bullock. Personnel: Chaka Khan (vocals, background ...
| | Rufus Featuring Chaka Khan CD (1975)
I Feel For You
$6.59 Rufus: Chaka Khan (vocals); Tony Maiden (guitar, vocals); Kevin Murphy (keyboards); Bobby Watson (bass, vocals); Andre Fischer (drums). Additional personnel: The Tower Of Power Horn Section. Rufus & Chaka Khan: Bobby Watson (vocals, bass guitar). Personnel: Tony Maiden (vocals, guitar); Kevin Murphy (vocals, keyboards); André Fischer (vocals, drums); Bobby Watson, Chaka Khan (vocals); Tower of Power (horns). Recording information: Kendun Recorders; Record Plant. One of the most talented bands of the '70s, Rufus ...
| | VH1 Presents The Corrs Live In Dublin CD (2002)
I Feel For You
$6.39 The Corrs: Jim Corr (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Sharon Corr (vocals, violin); Andrea Corr (vocals, tin whistle); Caroline Corr (vocals, drums, bodhran, percussion). Recorded at Ardmore Studios in Dublin, Ireland in January 2002. You knew the Corrs had made it when they played the final JFK Awards ceremony of the Clinton administration. Playing it would have been achievement enough, but their status as a happening thing was cemented at the end of the ceremony, during the encores, when everybody was taking their final bows. Bill moseyed up over to Andrea, put his arm around her, and when she was looking away, sized her up -- at precisely the same moment Chuck Berry was checking her out. If ...
| | Dredg Catch Without Arms CD (2005)
I Feel For You
$8.49 Personnel: Nathan Calvin (vocals). Audio Mixer: Terry Date. Recording information: Studio Litho, Seattle, WA. Editor: Ingrid Erickson. Arranger: Chris DeGarmo. It makes sense that Terry Date produced Catch Without Arms, Dredg's second record for Interscope. The producer is a veteran of Deftones albums, and it's that band's rich but still rocking palette that's the intent here. And they succeed. Like past Dredg releases Catch has a conceptual flow. But openers "Ode to the Sun" and "Bug Eyes" focus the grandeur and meandering pace of the band's past work around effective ...
| | Wu-Chronicles CD (1999)
I Feel For You
$11.85 WU-CHRONICLES includes rare and previously unreleased tracks. Personnel: Genius, Method Man, Wu-Syndicate (vocals). The concept of a Wu-Tang compilation -- in effect, spanning the dozen or so albums released by members and cutting away the dross -- is perfect for the legion of fans who haven't been able to keep up with the collective's hectic release schedule. This disc includes tracks by fringe-of-the-fringe groups like Heltah Skeltah, Ras Kass, Killarmy, and some artist known as Wu-Syndicate. And it's hard to argue with any album that features some great productions by RZA, and Wu-Chronicles does include some good collaborations -- notably Ol' Dirty Bastard with tha Alkaholiks on "Hip Hop Drunkies" and Cocoa Brovaz (formerly Smif-N-Wessun) with Raekwon on "Black Trump." ~ Keith Farley The continuing marketing of Wu-Tang Clan product hit a new low with the release of Wu-Chronicles. Though the concept of a Wu-Tang compilation -- in effect, spanning the dozen or so albums ...
| | Theo Bleckmann Origami CD (2001) (Import) Canada
I Feel For You
$15.15
| | Focus At The Rainbow CD (1973) (Import) Japan; 24 Bit Remastered; Limited Edition; Mini LP Sleeve
I Feel For You
$39.15
| | Marcelo D2 Meu Samba E Assim CD (2006) (Import)
I Feel For You
$21.99
| | Crimeseen Population Control CD (2006) Parental Advisory
I Feel For You
$12.09
| | ST Cuthbert's Cow Holy Cow! It's Christmas! CD (2005)
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$15.19 "What a GREAT name for a band!" and this from Old Blind Dogs!Yes, people often ask us about our name. There’s indeed a long legend involving St. Cuthbert and a cow; nothing nasty, mind you, but more along the lines of a miracle. The whole story is actually quite underwhelming, so we’ll spare you. Just know that we like the alliterate pairing of “Cuthbert” (the crusty Celtic hero of Lindisfarne) and “cow” (the official state bird of Iowa).St. Cuthbert’s Cow began with two friends getting together to play. Then we invited a third friend to come outside and play too. Every now and then another friend will join us. That’s pretty much it. Sometimes we sparkle, sometimes we thud, but we always play. As a priestly friend once said, “If it’s not fun, then it’s theologically suspect.”The three original cows (the pastor, the professor, and the percussionist) are:Sam-Hamilton Poore: soprano, alto, tenor, recorders and vocals. Sam is a Presbyterian minister serving a Lutheran church. He is also a spiritual director and educator with particular interest in spirituality and the environment.Kerry Dolch Krogh: classical guitar and vocals. Kerry is a professor of Biology and Art at Waldorf College. She is also a painter who made the large oil paintings (3 feet high) for the teeny front and back cover of our Christmas CD.Scott Bell: percussion and vocals. ...
| | Wonder Years Get Stoked On It CD (2007)
I Feel For You
$13.55
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