Pizzazz


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

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." Steven Reddicliffe of the Miami Herald called the album "jolly, sweet, optimistic... and a very happy dance record at that."
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

  • Patrice Rushen – executive producer, producer
  • Reggie Andrews – producer
  • Charles Mims Jr. – producer
  • Peter Chaikin – engineer
  • Chris Gordon – assistant engineer
  • Phil Moores – assistant engineer
  • Chip Orlando – assistant engineer
  • F. Byron Clark – remixing
  • Chris Bellman – mastering at Allen Zentz Mastering
  • Ron Coro – art direction, design
  • Norman Seefffront cover and sleeve photography
  • Moshe Brakha – back cover photography