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Multitalented Performer Who Deserves More Respect, June 2, 2000
I don't know why, but Rhino packages albums better than anyone else. The company has done a magnificent job of compiling the best of Miss Rushen, an extraordinary musical talent who soars as songwriter, instrumentalist, and performer. All of her great ones are here: the disco favorites "Haven't You Heard," and "Number One" (an instrumental wonder), the smooth and subtle "Remind Me" and "Feels So Real (Won't Let Go)", and "Forget Me Nots," a tune that "inspired" Will Smith's smash "Men in Black." Other outstanding cuts are "Breakout!" "Givin' It Up is Given' Up, "Hang it Up" and "When I Found You." There are not many on the current musical scene that have a fraction of Miss Rushen's skills. It is unfortunate that she, like so many other real musicians, seems to have been forgotten by record labels in their search for the next clone of Brittney Spears or The Backstreet Boys!
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
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A whole load of tracks, many long versions..., September 2, 2005
The only glaring issue with this disc is that it does not include the 7 minute 12" version of Patricia's biggest hit, "Forget Me Nots." (available on the reissue of that full album). But it is a great place to get all of her billboard dance hits, and then some. Track times:
1. hang it up (5:12)
2. When I found you (5:21)
3 haven't you heard (6:47)
4. Settle for my love (5:17)
5. Givin it up is givin up (5:03)
6. Look up (3:42)
7. Never gonna give you up (6:53)
8. Forget me nots (4:45)
9. Breakout (4:06)
10. Remind me (5:18)
11. Number one (4:58)
12. Feels so real (6:51)
13. Get off (6:20)
14. Watch out (5:24)
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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
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Patrice Rushen - The Best of, March 25, 2004
When people go on and on about the talent of Alicia Keys & India Arie, I wish they were also able to acknowledge the towering talent of Patrice Rushen. Not only is she a prodigy who began playing the piano at age 3, but she has parlayed that talent into the r&b/jazz fields then used her talent to score several awards shows. I usually buy "best of" compilation albums to get a feel for the artist and if I love what I hear, I try to buy all of their albums retroactively. Suffice it to say that after listening to this disc, I will absolutely be adding to my collection. The standout tracks for me are: Haven't You Heard, Settle For My Love, Look Up!, Forget Me Nots & Remind Me. Patrice Rushen is the BOMB and the young 'uns I mentioned above could definitely learn at her knee (esp Ms. Keys to preserve her longevity).
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