Still very much an integral part of
Rufus,
Chaka Khan set the charts on fire with her debut solo release. The first single was the R&B chart-topper "I'm Every Woman," an
Ashford & Simpson track with
Khan lighting up the lyric with her tantalizing vocals. "Life Is a Dance," the second release, doesn't quite compare to its predecessor, but it still made the R&B Top 40. The sentimental ballad "Roll Me Through the Rushes" is poetically engaging, and despite never being released as a single, it became a mainstay of radio. Although
Khan had much credibility from her association with
Rufus, this album demonstrated that the dynamic vocalist could hold her own ground alone. ~ Craig Lytle