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1978 studio album by Rufus & Chaka Khan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Street Player
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Street Player is the sixth studio album by funk band Rufus (and their fourth album featuring singer Chaka Khan), released on the ABC Records label in 1978. Street Player was the band's third album to top Billboard's R&B Albums chart and also reached number 14 on Pop. The album includes the singles "Stay" (US R&B number 3, US Pop number 38) and "Blue Love" (US R&B number 34).

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In 1978, Rufus and Chaka Khan were a top-selling band. Their last four releases had gone platinum and the group continued to sell out in arenas as a headlining act with fiery Khan leading the way. By this point, Khan's stardom outside the group had grown and it led to the group drifting apart. While Khan opted to stay a member of the group, other members were uncomfortable that Khan was now offered solo contracts.

After the release of this record, Khan would sign a solo deal with Warner Bros. Records releasing her debut album, featuring the hit "I'm Every Woman". While Khan went on to a solo career, Rufus cut Numbers, in 1979, without her. Khan, however, didn't leave the group, returning for their Quincy Jones-produced Masterjam later that same year.

Also after the departure of original drummer Andre Fischer, Richard "Moon" Calhoun took over on this album on drums. This would be his only album with the group. Additionally, the jazz/rock band Chicago featured a version of the title track on their 1979 album Chicago 13, with Peter Cetera on lead vocals. The song was co-written by Chicago's drummer at that time, Danny Seraphine. The track "Stay" was covered by Erykah Badu on her 1997 album Live.

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Track listing

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The listing of tracks on the back of the album as distributed in Canada (GRT of Canada Ltd.) is in the following order:

  • Destiny
  • Stranger To Love
  • Street Player
  • Stay
  • Best Of Your Heart
  • Finale
  • Take Time
  • Blue Love
  • Turn
  • Change Your Ways

The listing on the album labels (sides 1 & 2) is as on the main listing.[5]

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Personnel

  • Chaka Khan lead vocals, background vocals
  • Tony Maiden guitar, percussion, lead vocals, background vocals
  • Kevin Murphy keyboards
  • Bobby Watson bass, percussion
  • David "Hawk" Wolinski keyboards, background vocals
  • Richard "Moon" Calhoun drums, percussion, background vocals
  • Jerry Hey trumpet, flugelhorn
  • Larry Williams saxophone, flute, piccolo
  • Kim Hutchcroft saxophone, flute
  • Bill Reichenbach Jr. trombone
  • Helen Lowe additional background vocals
  • Everett Bryson, Jr. percussion

Production

  • Rufus, Roy Halee producers
  • Roy Halee, George Belle engineers
  • Clare Fischer string arrangements & conductor
  • Seawind, Rufus horn arrangements
  • Brian Gardner audio mastering

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