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- This article is about the Patrice Rushen song. For the Avril Lavigne song, see Let Go (Avril Lavigne album)
Anything But Ordinary is the eleventh album by R&B singer Patrice Rushen, released in 1994. After her contract with Elektra Records expired in 1986-87, Rushen moved to Arista Records and afterwards in 1993, Patrice signed with Disney's Hollywood Records. Anything But Ordinary was first and only album to be released under her contract. Hollywood Records wasn't satisfied with the album and shelved it. Later on Sin-Drome Records would buy the rights to the album and reissued it with the single "My Heart, Your Heart," and some of the album's tracks received airplay on R&B and smooth jazz radio stations.
The album was not as successful as her previous works of music, but sleek R&B/pop tunes songs like "My Heart, Your Heart," "I Do" (which included a tongue-in-cheek sample of Rushen's hit "Forget Me Nots"), and "Tell Me" made the album a favorite among R&B/Pop lovers and fans of Rushen's work
With this album Patrice Rushen experiments with hip-hop on a few selections, but on the whole, the disc is quite similar to her previous work with Elektra Records. While "Anything But Ordinary" didn't return Rushen to the top of the R&B charts, her more devoted fans were glad to see her back in the studio with this album.
Track listing
- "I Do"
- "Tell Me"
- "What'cha Gonna Do?" [Instrumental]
- "I Only Think of You"
- "My Heart, Your Heart"
- "Anything But Ordinary"
- "Top of the Line"
- "State of Mind"
- "Caravan"
- "Be With You"