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List Price: $18.96 | | Label: Warner Bros / Wea
Salesrank: 45183
Released: October 25, 1990 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Media Type: CD
Artist: RUFUS & CHAKA KHAN
Title: STOMPIN' AT THE SAVOY (LIVE)
Street Release Date: 08/02/1988
Domestic
Genre: SOUL/R & B
Stompin' at the Savoy (Live) Reviews:
A nice way for Rufus to end their run!! 
2008-07-28 - As any Chaka Khan fan knows by now, she ended her association with the legendary funk group after the completion of this album, which also included her smash, "Ain't Nobody," which was the highlight of the album. This album showcases why the group was so talented, and by having a good chunk of their greatest hits sung live, they went out in style.
An excellent recording 
2007-04-11 - This is a terrific record of an excellent band. It is highly representative of what their performances were like. I travelled as stage manager with Chaka and her post-Rufus band (with Tony Maiden on guitar, though), and heard her perform these tunes night after night. I never tired of it then, and I haven't tired of this recording. R & B like it should be.
FANTASTIC 
2006-11-29 - This Double Album set is a Must-Have on the Double. Chaka Khan and Rufus rock the house on this live recording. And on the last track "Don't Go to Strangers" is so velvet, smooth and beautiful. (Ralph Burns penned the arrangements on this one incl. special guest Joe Sample on piano). This song is like a outstanding jazz standard which turns you on and keeps you going and feel blessed.
Get the vinyl 
2006-08-14 - a) it sounds better and b) gatefold LP artwork beats the stuffing out of a 5" x 5" CD insert any day!
Live is Live 
2003-11-20 - This is the best live recording I have ever heard. Rufus and Chaka were at their very, very best, so much so that some of the songs sound better than the original. The double cd also include 4 new songs including the now famous Ain't Nobody and a wonderful rendition of the jazz standard, Don't Go To Strangers. Chaka thrives when she sings jazz, just brilliant. A must have cd for any who loves live music.