Retro Rewind
In the early 70's scramble to succeed Sly Stone at the top of the funk genre, Rufus appeared: a multiracial band armed with a batch of compelling tunes and a phenomenal lead singer, Chaka Khan - possibly the most capable singer in the history of the genre. Predictably enough, Khan went off on her own in the late 70's, leaving Rufus to languish. Her solo career had peaks and valleys: no one doubted her vocal talent, but since she rarely wrote her own material, she was at the mercy of her producers to find her good songs. Rufus & Chaka Khan - Ain't Nobody
Get back to the old days and learn or remember sumtin'...
Janes Addiction - Jane Says
James Taylor - Country Road
The Muffs - Kids In America (Clueless Soundtrack)
The Beastie Boys - Mullet Head
Cracker - Shake Some Action
Pet Shop Boys - West End Girl
Ryan Adams - Nobody Girl
Garth Brooks - Rodeo
Ozzy Osbourne - Crazy Train
And if you've seen Madagascar, you'll laugh at this throwback: Jock Jams: Reel to Reel - Move It. If you haven't seen it, wait for DVD.















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