A sign of separation and the perfect form of funk - the final "Rufus with Chaka"
A groovy masterpiece released just before Chaka Khan left Rufus. A fusion of powerful bass lines and beautiful soul vocals, this album shows the maturity of the funk band.
"Camouflage" is an album released in 1981 that could be considered the "final chapter" of Rufus and Chaka Khan. While Chaka's vocals explode in various places, it is a crystallization of funk that highlights the unity of the band's performance. Highlights are "Sharing the Love" and "Better Together," where the precision of the sections resonates with Chaka's supple vocals. As a studio album, this one has great historical value as a "transitional period" since Chaka moved on to full-fledged solo activities. The smooth mix and high level of performance technique are appealing.
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A:
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1)
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Better Together
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2)
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Jigsaw
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3)
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Secret Friend
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4)
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Music Man (The D.J. Song)
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5)
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True Love
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B:
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Sharing The Love
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2)
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Quandary
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3)
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Lilah
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4)
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Losers In Love
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5)
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Highlight
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Arranged By [Vocals], Vocals - Chaka Khan
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Backing Vocals - Lalomie Washburn
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Percussion - Paulinho Da Costa
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Mastered By - Brian Gardner
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Keyboards, Synthesizer - David "Hawk" Wolinski
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Mixed By - Bruce Swedien
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Keyboards - Greg Phillinganes
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Producer - Rufus
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Bass - Bobby Watson
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Engineer - John Van Nest
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Horns - Larry Williams
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Horns - Pete Christlieb
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Arranged By [Horns, Strings], Horns - Jerry Hey
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Horns - Gary Grant
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Drums, Percussion - John Robinson (2)
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Arranged By [Vocals], Guitar, Vocals - Tony Maiden
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Steel Drums - Vince Charles
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Keyboards - Kevin Murphy (2)
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Art Direction - Vartan (4)
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Backing Vocals, Keyboards - Rene Moore-Angela Winbush
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Design - Andy Engel
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Engineer [Assistant] - Ed Sanders (2)
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Photography By - Ron Slenzak
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Design - Rod Dyer Inc.