Pizzazz Explained

Pizzazz
Type:album
Artist:Patrice Rushen
Cover:Pizzazz.jpg
Released:October 23, 1979
Recorded:1978 - 1979
Studio:Conway, Hollywood, California
Genre:Disco, R&B, jazz funk
Length:38:44
Label:Elektra
Prev Title:Patrice
Prev Year:1978
Next Year:1980

Pizzazz is the fifth album by American singer Patrice Rushen, released in 1979 on Elektra Records.[1]

Critical reception

The Boston Globe called Pizzazz a "really a good disco album, with a few non-disco numbers to break the monotony... The non-disco cuts are slower funk tunes which often recall Earth, Wind and Fire."[2] Steven Reddicliffe of the Miami Herald called the album "jolly, sweet, optimistic ... and a very happy dance record at that."[3]

Alex Henderson of AllMusic wrote, "Rushen's profile in the R&B world continued to increase with Pizzazz, her second album for Elektra and fifth overall... Drawing on such influences as Earth, Wind & Fire, Minnie Riperton, Stevie Wonder, and the Emotions, Rushen has no problem holding an R&B lover's attention... Pizzazz might have received tongue-lashings from jazz critics, but from an R&B/pop perspective, it's among Rushen's most rewarding and essential albums."

Singles

Pizzazz features a hit single entitled "Haven't You Heard." The single soared to the top of R&B radio playlists and is among Rushen's biggest hits.

Personnel

Handclaps

Horns / Horn Contractors

Strings

Production

Charts

Chart (1980)Peak
position
Billboard Pop Albums[4] 39
Billboard Top Soul Albums11
Billboard Top Jazz Albums2

Singles

YearSingleChart positions
US
Pop
US
R&B
US
Dance
1980"Givin' It Up Is Givin' Up"-47-
"Haven't You Heard"4275
"Let The Music Take Me"-50-

External links

Notes and References

  1. Patrice Rushen: Pizzazz. 1979. Elektra Records.
  2. News: Simonds . Robert . Pizzazz . The Boston Globe . 6 Mar 1980 . Calendar . 1.
  3. Web site: Patrice Rushen: Pizzazz. Reddicliffe, Steven. February 3, 1980. 222. Miami Herald. newsbank.com.
  4. Web site: Patrice Rushen (Chart History). Billboard. billboard.com.