Rufus was one of the most respected groups in the '70s and '80s. Although lead singer
Chaka Khan's charismatic vocals were their drawing card, few outfits boasted the skill as
Rufus as a band. Songs like "Please Pardon Me," "Sweet Thing," and "Fool's Paradise" are a few of the tracks that displayed the perfect marriage. This 1977 effort is the follow-up to 1975's
Rufus Featuring Chaka Khan.
Ask Rufus has the group doing more sophisticated and constantly challenging work with an accent on evocative ballads. The effort's lone dance track "At Midnight (My Love Will Lift You Up) has the band going for more subtlety. The jazzy "Close the Door" has a confident and gentle vocal from
Khan and a beautiful string arrangement from
Clare Fischer who offered them throughout this effort. The well-arranged "Earth Song" could be called botched poesy with lyrics like, "Stars what a mystical woman that you've made me," but
Khan's charm keeps it from being an overstatement. The best track, the evocative and sensual "Everlasting Love" has great bass and guitar interplay from
Bobby Watson and
Tony Maiden, respectively, and an appealing earthy and ethereal vocal from
Khan. The much loved "Hollywood" has just gotten stronger, with lines like, "Fixed expressions/Smiles worn thin" exhibiting a surprising and apropos world-weary view. The most ambitious song, the evocative "Egyptian Song," has Middle Eastern motifs and a compelling vocal from
Khan that pulls it all together. With great keyboard signatures from
Kevin Murphy and David "Hawk" Wolinski and
Andre Fischer's steady and judicious drumming,
Ask Rufus is one of their best albums. ~ Jason Elias