UPC: 5060196469680
Format: CD
Release Date: Sep 01, 2014
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Personnel includes: Ramsey Lewis (piano, electric piano, ARP synthesizer, string synthesizer, electric guitar); Verdine White (vocals, bass); Maurice White (vocals, drums, timbales); Phillip Bailey (vocals, congas); Don Meyrick (tenor saxophone); Charles Stepney (Fender Rhodes piano, ARP synthesizer, electric guitar); Cleveland Eaton (acoustic & electric basses); Maurice Jennings (drums, percussion).
Producers include: Teo Macero, Ramsey Lewis, Maurice White.
Engineers include: Lester Smith, Dave Antler, Paul Serrano.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
Liner Note Author: Alex Henderson.
Pianist Ramsey Lewis first came to fame as the purveyor of swinging soul-jazz in the mid 1960s, but like a lot of musicians he underwent some major changes by the end of that decade. SUN GODDESS (1974), Lewis's biggest success of the decade, is miles away from the finger-snapping supper-club sounds of "The In Crowd." By this time, Lewis had transformed himself into a jazz fusion funkateer, riffing on electric piano and synthesizer amid arrangements that meld jazz with funk, R&B, and yes, even touches of progressive rock. SUN GODDESS is also something of a stealth Earth, Wind & Fire album, as it features most of the key players from that band, and bears echoes of EWF's jazzier, more atmospheric side.
Producers include: Teo Macero, Ramsey Lewis, Maurice White.
Engineers include: Lester Smith, Dave Antler, Paul Serrano.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
Liner Note Author: Alex Henderson.
Pianist Ramsey Lewis first came to fame as the purveyor of swinging soul-jazz in the mid 1960s, but like a lot of musicians he underwent some major changes by the end of that decade. SUN GODDESS (1974), Lewis's biggest success of the decade, is miles away from the finger-snapping supper-club sounds of "The In Crowd." By this time, Lewis had transformed himself into a jazz fusion funkateer, riffing on electric piano and synthesizer amid arrangements that meld jazz with funk, R&B, and yes, even touches of progressive rock. SUN GODDESS is also something of a stealth Earth, Wind & Fire album, as it features most of the key players from that band, and bears echoes of EWF's jazzier, more atmospheric side.
Tracks:
1 - Sun Goddess
2 - Living for the City
3 - Love Song
4 - Jungle Strut
5 - Hot Dawgit
6 - Tambura
7 - Gemini Rising
8 - Sun Goddess [7" Version]
9 - Jungle Strut [7" Version]
10 - Sun Goddess [Uk 7" Version]
2 - Living for the City
3 - Love Song
4 - Jungle Strut
5 - Hot Dawgit
6 - Tambura
7 - Gemini Rising
8 - Sun Goddess [7" Version]
9 - Jungle Strut [7" Version]
10 - Sun Goddess [Uk 7" Version]