Like Lucien's first effort (1970's I Am Now), Rashida didn't set the world on fire commercially speaking, but it solidified Lucien's status as a purveyor of intelligent romantic ballads and poetic if not gushy lyrics. Even to fans of jazz/r&b/pop, Lucien is a love or hate proposition and Rashida was the effort that all but etched his persona in stone. Produced by Shep Meyers and Larry Rosen, Rashida, displays Lucien's soothing baritone and romantic nature with much aplomb. As the arranger here, Lucien also shows an immense capacity for melodies. Although this album has a few clunky danceable tracks, at this point, Lucien was much better at handling the ballads. "Kuenda" a mellow, wordless vocal sets the stage for the album's ambience. "Would You Believe In Me" benefits from Lucien's relentless poesy and a strong idiosyncratic horn arrangement. To a listener, Lucien no doubt might seem like an odd bird, (having a track called Satan doesn't help), but often when the arrangements and Lucien's vocals are in sync, he is simply one of the most focused and emotional balladeers to even set in front of a microphone. The title track has Lucien playing the tortured romantic with a cinematic, emotion filled arrangement. On "Lady Love," the finest of his early songs, he sings, "Darling let me lay beside you, kiss my burning lips about you, for I'm a child of God". There's no two ways about it, you either like this stuff or you don't. "Love Everlasting" takes a more lighthearted approach with its breezy arrangement and sentiment. For his fans, Rashida is one of Lucien's best loved albums and would be essential listening to those who are so inclined. ~ Jason Elias, All Music Guide
Rashida
01/01/1973 | Mvp Japan
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CD
$28.99RASHIDA (JPN)
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$36.99RASHIDA (JPN) (24BT) (RMST) (MLPS)
All Music Guide Review
Rashida Track Listing
Credits of Rashida
- Frank Malabé
- Percussion, Conga, Group Member
- Charles McCracken
- Cello, String Section
- Shep Meyers
- Producer
- Lloyd Michels
- Trumpet, Horn Section
- John Pintavalle
- Violin, String Section
- George Ricci
- Cello, String Section
- Alvin Rogers
- Violin, String Section
- Larry Rosen
- Producer
- Annette Sanders
- Vocals (Background), Group Member
- Harvey Shapiro
- Cello, String Section
- Joseph J. Shepley
- Trumpet
- David Tofani
- Clarinet
- Harry Zaratzian
- Viola, String Section
- Joe Shepley
- Trumpet, Horn Section
- Lew DelGatto
- Oboe
- Frank Mulvey
- Design
- Buzz Willis
- A&R
- Craig DeCamps
- Liner Design
- Noel Pointer
- Violin, Soloist, Group Member
- Corky Hale
- Harp, String Section
- Wayne Andre
- Trombone
- Seymour Barab
- Cello, String Section
- Ann Barak
- Viola, String Section
- Julien Barber
- Viola
- Barnett Brown
- Trombone
- Garnett Brown
- Trombone, Horn Section
- Ruth Buffington
- Violin, String Section
- Frederick Buldrini
- Violin, String Section
- Doris Carr
- Violin, String Section
- Norman Carr
- Violin, Conductor, Concert Master, String Section
- Burt Collins
- Trumpet, Horn Section
- Jim Crotty
- Engineer, Mixing
- Dave Grusin
- Percussion, Arranger, Chimes, Piano (Electric), Group Member, Orchestral Arrangements, Conductor
- Bob Daugherty
- Cover Photo
- Louis del Gatto
- Oboe
- Jean Dupouy
- Viola, String Section
- Paul Faulise
- Trombone, Horn Section, Trombone (Bass)
- Gerald Tarack
- Violin, String Section
- Harry Glickman
- Violin, String Section
- Joseph Goodman
- Violin, String Section
- Eric Harrigan, Jr.
- Drums, Group Member
- Max Hollander
- Violin, String Section
- Ray Kunicki
- Violin, String Section
- Gloria Lanzerone
- Cello, String Section
- Morty Lewis
- Flute, Piccolo, Sax (Tenor)
- Guy Lumia
- Violin, String Section
- Henry Mancini
- Liner Notes
- Pepper Adams
- Sax (Baritone)
- Jon Lucien
- Bass, Guitar, Arranger, Conductor, Vocals, Main Performer, Group Member
- Marvin Stamm
- Trumpet, Horn Section
- Bill Watrous
- Trombone, Horn Section





















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