Furthermore, the album represents a cultural shift. In 1979, female multi-instrumentalists who produced their own records were rare. Patrice Rushen was a pioneer. She didn't just sing the notes; she played the keys, arranged the horns, and co-produced the tape. Pizzazz is a document of Black female excellence in the music industry—a fact that modern listeners are increasingly recognizing.
Because some grooves don't just age—they crystallize into diamonds. And this one is a jewel. Patrice Rushen Pizzazz zip