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Overall, I'm not that crazy about the album, between George Benson & Michale Jackson who got the bulk of Uncle Q's attention, I'd say this one had the sloppy seconds treatment,I prefer Camouflage over it.I agree,this album really isn't that great.It's not nearly as strong as the albums that came before it.It's obvious that Quincy was more focused on MJ's 'Off The Wall'.There are a few cool songs on 'Masterjam' but much of the music sounds formulaic.' Do You Love What You Feel' is the highlight.-Reply #9 posted 05/26/10 4:32am. Now, this is the first time I'm ever hearing folks say they liked the 'Camouflage' album! Even most of the folks over on Chaka's board aren't that crazy about that particular title.As far as 'Masterjam' is concerned, Chaka sounded fantastic on this album. She makes you forget all about the original version of 'Body Heat' with her smoldering performance. 'What Am I Missing' seems to strike a chord with a lot of people.I wasn't that crazy about the later Rufus albums because Chaka was not the lead vocal on all of the songs. I once read because she was experiencing so much success as a solo artist, she simply wasn't showing up for some of the recording sessions with Rufus.
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Quincy said one time he had to wrestle her down to the ground and make her promise to start showing up to the 'Masterjam' sessions. Now, this is the first time I'm ever hearing folks say they liked the 'Camouflage' album! Even most of the folks over on Chaka's board aren't that crazy about that particular title.As far as 'Masterjam' is concerned, Chaka sounded fantastic on this album. She makes you forget all about the original version of 'Body Heat' with her smoldering performance. 'What Am I Missing' seems to strike a chord with a lot of people.I wasn't that crazy about the later Rufus albums because Chaka was not the lead vocal on all of the songs.
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I once read because she was experiencing so much success as a solo artist, she simply wasn't showing up for some of the recording sessions with Rufus. Quincy said one time he had to wrestle her down to the ground and make her promise to start showing up to the 'Masterjam' sessions.See told ya kit, most on org aren't feelin' Masterjam as much as the other Rufus albums. I personally feel that it's they're second best lp, only behind 'Rufusized'-Reply #15 posted 05/27/10 1:40am. Masterjam is when they started to go with the motions instead of sticking with their own unique sound.When Rags To Rufus, Rufusized, Rufus FT.
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Masterjam is when they started to go with the motions instead of sticking with their own unique sound.When Rags To Rufus, Rufusized, Rufus FT. Masterjam is when they started to go with the motions instead of sticking with their own unique sound.When Rags To Rufus, Rufusized, Rufus FT. Masterjam is when they started to go with the motions instead of sticking with their own unique sound.When Rags To Rufus, Rufusized, Rufus FT. I just listened to this album again,to make sure that I wasn't being harsh in my assessment of it I like the songs 'Do You Love What You Feel', 'Any Love' and 'I'm Dancing For Your Love',but I don't know.there's a 'disco blandness' throughout.The music sounds formulaic and by-the-numbers.On previous Rufus albums,there was always alot of great playing by the bandmembers.The music on this album sounds like studio musicians.' Do You Love What You Feel' really stands out.it's the only truly dynamic track.-Reply #21 posted 05/28/10 10:40am. Personally, I DISPISE the Masterjam album.I think its their weakest effort.Camoflauge was much better IMO.to me, Quincy had Rufus sounding way too polished and soul-less.IMO 'Rufusized' was the pinnacle of the Rufus sound.Not to say there arent some good songs on that album.I love 'Heaven Bound' and 'What Am I Missing.' 'Live In Me' and 'Do You Love What You Feel' are decent.

'Any Love' sounds like a studio outtake from Chaka's solo album, yet its a tolerable tune. The rest of the disc is embarassing IMO-Reply #22 posted 05/28/10 3:53pm. DigitalGardin said:Personally, I DISPISE the Masterjam album.I think its their weakest effort.Camoflauge was much better IMO.to me, Quincy had Rufus sounding way too polished and soul-less.IMO 'Rufusized' was the pinnacle of the Rufus sound.
Not to say there arent some good songs on that album.I love 'Heaven Bound' and 'What Am I Missing.' 'Live In Me' and 'Do You Love What You Feel' are decent. 'Any Love' sounds like a studio outtake from Chaka's solo album, yet its a tolerable tune. The rest of the disc is embarassing IMOI agree.Quincy made them sound a little too polished and slick.My favorite Rufus and Chaka album is their 1975 self-titled disc.the one with 'Sweet Thing'.-.