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Come 2 My House

Chaka Khan
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (September 29, 1998)
  • Original Release Date: September 29, 1998
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Npg Records
  • ASIN: B00000D9VU
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (33 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #14,113 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Come 2 My House
2. (Intro)
3. This Crazy Life of Mine
4. Betcha
5. Spoon
6. Pop My Clutch
7. Journey 2 the Center of Your Heart
8. I'll Never B Another Fool
9. Democrazy
10. I Remember U
11. Reconsider (U Betta)
12. Don't Talk 2 Strangers
13. Hair
14. Drama

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Come 2 My House arrives on the heels of Chaka Khan's heralded live collaboration with the Artist, and while it bears unmistakable marks of the deposed Prince's involvement, it's also more rough and ready than his own New Powersoul, which preceded it by a few months. Chaka sounds inviting--literally so on the title track, which finds her proffering "some really good beer or a glass of wine" in a manner even a teetotaler couldn't resist--but also like nobody's fool. "I'll never open my legs again," she asserts, "unless I'm really sure." With "Tell Me Something Good" and "I'm Every Woman," solid favorites of young fans of the old school, Chaka is back to let us know that the jam is still moving. --Rickey Wright

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...[O]n this certified masterpiece, Chaka finally manifests all the lyric, emotional, improvisational mastery we always knew she was capable of. Thirteen poems given flesh by the New Power Generation's voodoo conjurations, Come 2 My House is both a reaffirmation of faith and an artistic maturation.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars For jazz and funk fans, Chaka's "House" is a home, March 17, 2001
Let's face it; being produced by Prince can go either way. Sometimes his eccentricities pay off tenfold; sometimes he's so damn quirky you'd almost think he didn't want anyone to buy his music. Therefore, hearing that Chaka Khan collaborated with Prince for an entire album will either fill you with breathless anticipation (will Chaka elicit new shades of purple?) or pending doom (will she trust him too blindly in the interest of trying something new?). Luckily for all involved, "Come 2 My House" is a triumph all around: His Royal Badness shakes the production tendencies that made Sheila E. and Jill Jones sound like they were merely singing over Prince demos, and Chaka winds up with the most consistent and carefully-measured album of her career.

The listener gets a jolt right off the bat; rhythmically exhaling over bass-heavy beats, Chaka ushers in lush piano chords and a classy horn section to make the title track just as much straight jazz as it is pop, and it works as a most effective opener. When Chaka sweetly croons "come to my house/where we can play," it's enough to send you scrambling through the credits in hopes of finding an address. Another seamless blend of styles is offered on the exhilirating "Reconsider (U Betta)," where Chaka matches a jazzy horn line with her own formidable scats, all laid over a chunky street beat. "House" also provides shelter to some of Chaka's most mature ballads to date: "This Crazy Life of Mine" is a lovely, string-laden piece of autobiography; lines like "never will forget from whence I came/I have some regrets but I made myself a name" rings profoundly from a woman who clearly knows how to weigh the pros and cons of life. "I Remember You" is a sweet and wistful piece of pop that benefits from an intricate arrangement, and "Journey 2 the Center of Your Heart" tells the touching tale of a woman in love wearing down the resistance of a troubled soul.

But what truly warms the soul is the fact that Chaka hasn't served up a dose of funk this healthy since her days with Rufus. "Betcha I" has hooks and beats that are equally irresistible; "Spoon" soars with layered vocals and smile-worthy lyrics like "you are just like my favorite spoon/'cause you stir me up"; and Queen Latifah steps in to offer a helping hand (not that it was needed, but the more the merrier) on the funk-heavy, innuendo-laden "Pop My Clutch." Chaka even gets down and dirty on "Never B Another Fool," roughly laying her no-good lover out with lines like "I'll never open my legs again/to a man who's insecure." (You GO, girl!...equally chilling is the spoken line "if you think about callin...DON'T.") The funkiest cut is actually one of the slowest, however, as the horn section and bass line make "Hair" such an enticing cut that you may well find your head bobbing involuntarily.

Also pleasing are Chaka's vocals throughout the record; she seems to gain more control and power of her remarkable instrument as the years go by. And while Prince's production is detectable at times (a horn riff here, a guitar effect there), the easiest giveaway that this is a purple production is the spelling of the song titles. It's always nice to see an artist release a solid project later in their career, and it's just as satisfying to hear two formidable artists collaborate and bring out the best in each other; in both respects "Come 2 My House" is a masterpiece, as Prince and Chaka Khan marry elements of pop, jazz, and funk in coherent manner few others have attempted and even fewer have achieved. Thanks to Chaka's "House," the quality of living just went up in the neighborhood of soul.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best invitation to an open house I've ever received, April 23, 2001
The first I heard from Ms. Chaka Khan was back when I was a little tyke, and I had that infectious intro "Chaka Khan, Chaka Khan...Chaka Khan, Chaka Khan" planted into my brain. Of course, that song turned out to be "I Feel For You", which was recorded in a somewhat ok version by its writer, Prince (back when he was still known as that). But Chaka's version totally blew his out of the water, showing that she had mastered yet another genre that was seemingly out of her league. Funk, jazz, soul, and now the distinctly Prince-like funk that helped define 1980s pop. However, it would be another 15 years or so before the Purple One and Chaka officially collaborated together (Prince had written a few more songs for Chaka's other projects, but COME 2 MY HOUSE is the first major collaboration for the two). That dream has finally come true with COME 2 MY HOUSE.

Many people have considered this album a comeback for Chaka, when in fact she never really left us. She was still a well-respected artist even when she wasn't conquering the charts. So COME 2 MY HOUSE is more like a reaffirmation of Chaka's considerable talents. And who better to help her out than that other fellow genius, Prince.

Naturally, his stamp is all over the album, helping write 9 of the 13 songs on here, even 2 of them solo. Those solo contributions fit into Chaka's personality very well, though. "Journey 2 The Center Of Your Heart" and "Don't Talk 2 Strangers" are still very Prince-ly while perfect for Chaka's voice, and are the standards by which all break-up songs and lullabies, respectively, should be judged. Other surprisingly successful ballads on here include "This Crazy Life Of Mine", "I Remember U", and "The Drama", which cut straight to the heart with their easily danceable (slow dance, that is) melodies and unique lyricism that puts them above the usual standards of typical love songs.

However, this HOUSE isn't one of total meditation. The funk quotient is unbelievably high with such smile-worthy numbers like "Spoon", "Pop My Clutch" (sounds like a double-entendre and it certainly is a wonderful one), "Betcha I" (gotta dig that hats-off to Bob Dylan), and a cover of Larry Graham's (who also makes a considerable contribution to the album) classic "Hair".

In the liner notes, Chaka says HOUSE is a different album for her because she helped write most of the songs on here. And like Emmylou Harris' recent RED DIRT GIRL album, songwriting is something Chaka may want to dabble in more often. She alternates between sensual welcoming on the title track, feminist rage with "I'll Never B Another Fool", social wisdom with "Democrazy", and apologizing for her mistakes with "Reconsider [U Betta]".

Chaka Khan has been one of soul music's (and pop in general) most talented artists for over 25 years. And although she's in her late 40s now, Chaka still hasn't changed much from when she kindly asked her lover to "tell her something good". COME 2 MY HOUSE shows that Chaka deserves to still be told many good things about her. And further kudos to his Purpleness, Prince, for giving Chaka a considerable say in the album, considering his past history of often making the artist a guest performer on their own album.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Masterpiece!, October 13, 1999
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Chaka Khan is The Original DIVA and "Come 2 My House' is a Masterpiece. It has all the elements of a great CK album. Chaka and The Artist have outdone themselves. Admittedly, when I first heard this CD I wasn't thrilled with the idea, but after repeated listens I finally recognized it's true brilliance. It has her trademark Funk, R&B, Jazz, Pop, Hip-Hop, & Gospel, all done with a sensuality and intimacy that only Ms. Chaka Khan can bring to the table. From the opening title track, you know that you are about to experience a full journey. This CD brings all of Chaka, in her various incarnations, full circle. There are no sleepers on this one and it is most disappointing when the CD comes to an end. For those who didn't understand it the first time, I challenge you to visit her house once more with an open heart and an open mind and you will see why Chaka Khan remains to be The Original DIVA.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good 4 u
I was surprised as was not aware 'bout this collaboration. It took me a while to get that stuff, but finally got two copies.
Published 11 months ago by Antonio L. Rodriguez Pozo

3.0 out of 5 stars Love Chaka, but
I don't hear the real Chaka on this release, although the material is good. To me, she is more of a jazz singer than anything else. Read more
Published on August 31, 2006 by S. Castellano

2.0 out of 5 stars Very few Chaka
Prince, by then AFKAP, is behind, but probably no in total control. Good moments, like in title track. Also low points--some Chaka own creations, the duo with Queen Latifha. Read more
Published on September 28, 2005 by bobby peru

5.0 out of 5 stars worth the wait!
I've been trying to find this album for a couple of years, and now i finally own it. What I really enjoy about it is that Chaka's amazing voice gets a lot of room here. Read more
Published on May 2, 2001 by Warren

1.0 out of 5 stars Overall, a disappointment
Was it just my copy, or was there a lot of distortion on the disc? It sounds as if they pushed the recording level way into the red. Read more
Published on January 31, 2001 by Gerry Aire

5.0 out of 5 stars Chaka Ranks With the Best!
Chaka is really in a class all her own. She is a DIVA in every sense and has influenced countless female artists just as Aretha has. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Come To Chaka's House
It took a second listen for me to really appreciate this CD. I admit, the first time I listened to this set, I was not impressed. Read more
Published on February 15, 2000

2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
I love Chaka's voice and sometimes like Prince tracks. Not a terrible album but nothing special and not worth buying unless you religiously purchase Chaka or Prince-related... Read more
Published on January 21, 2000 by simonfs

2.0 out of 5 stars so/so
chaka khan deserves better material than this.aside from spoon everything else sounds dated and very run of the paisley mill. Read more
Published on January 5, 2000 by mistermaxxx@yahoo.com

3.0 out of 5 stars Despite a few creative songs, it's a mediocre CD.
The collaboration between Chaka and Prince makes this an unusual CD. However, the result is not as exciting as the hit "I Feel for You" would lead one to expect. Read more
Published on September 27, 1999 by john_al@ix.netcom.com

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