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

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
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AllMusic
DownBeat

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.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Let the Music Take Me"Patrice Rushen Sheree Brown6:51
2."Keepin' Faith in Love"P. Rushen Angela Rushen4:08
3."Settle for My Love"P. Rushen Freddie Washington Brown5:15
4."Message in the Music"P. Rushen3:01
5."Haven't You Heard"P. Rushen Charles Mims Jr. Washington Brown6:45
6."Givin' It Up is Givin' Up"P. Rushen Washington A. Rushen4:59
7."Call On Me"P. Rushen A. Rushen Brown6:48
8."Reprise (Message in the Music)"P. Rushen0:57

Personnel

Handclaps

  • Tony Lewis
  • Charles Mims Jr.
  • Phil Moores
  • Chip Orlando
  • Larry Robinson
  • Patrice Rushen
  • Freddie Washington

Horns / Horn contractors

Strings

  • Charles Veal Jr. – concertmaster (1, 3–8)
  • Gerald Vinci – concertmaster (2)
  • Rosemary McLean – contractor
  • Marilyn Baker, Harry Bluestone, Ronald Cooper, Endre Granat, William Henderson, Carl LaMagna, Robert Lipsett, Nils Oliver, Jerome Reisler, Art Royval, Terudo Shoenbrun, Robert Sushell, Barbara Thomason, Charles Veal Jr. and Kenneth Yerke – string performers

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 (San Clemente, California)
  • Ron Coro – art direction, design
  • Norman Seeff – front cover and sleeve photography
  • Moshe Brakha – back cover photography

Charts

Chart (1980)Peak position
Billboard Pop Albums39
Billboard Top Soul Albums11
Billboard Top Jazz Albums2

Singles

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

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