Ramsey Lewis Appreciation

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  • Quote:h,121b,121As much as i appreciate Lewis i dont put him next Herbie Hancock.b,121Ive always placed him in the best of the second tier cats. b,121b,121h,121
    b,121b,121Style-wise, I prefer Hancock over Lewis. Lewis has that tendency to play like George Shearing at times, and if things were different he could have played luxurious pop for years. Hancock has never been afraid to flirt with pop and has done well with pop and jazz standards, but he has always been open to experimentation. He's one of those musicians that is worthy searching for in the liners, be it Miroslav Vitous or Ed Thigpen.

  • Birdman9Birdman9 5,417 Posts
    Quote:h,121b,121
    Quote:h,121b,121As much as i appreciate Lewis i dont put him next Herbie Hancock.b,121Ive always placed him in the best of the second tier cats. b,121b,121h,121
    b,121b,121Style-wise, I prefer Hancock over Lewis. Lewis has that tendency to play like George Shearing at times, and if things were different he could have played luxurious pop for years. Hancock has never been afraid to flirt with pop and has done well with pop and jazz standards, but he has always been open to experimentation. He's one of those musicians that is worthy searching for in the liners, be it Miroslav Vitous or Ed Thigpen. b,121b,121h,121
    b,121b,121So what to do with Ahmad Jamal?

  • unhand my pajamas

  • Quote:h,121b,121 Ahmad Jamal? b,121b,121h,121
    b,121 Ramsey Lewis

  • Quote:h,121b,121So what to do with Ahmad Jamal? b,121b,121h,121
    b,121b,121We can talk about him too. We can talk about Columbia-era Lewis vs. Columbia-era Hancock, Chess-era Jamal vs. Chess-era Lewis, or what Jamal has done since 1975 vs. everything Hancock has done since then.b,121b,121That doesn't take away anything Lewis has done, but there are those who probably enjoy the more soulful/funk music he's done vs. some of the more jazz and pop work. Of course you can't talk about Lewis without talking about jazz,

  • DJ_EnkiDJ_Enki 6,471 Posts
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    b,121b,121This is my favorite out of a stellar catalog.

  • holmesholmes 3,532 Posts
    I love Ramsey Lewis, there is always something nice on each of his records. One of my favorites. I also love Ahmad Jamal & Herbie Hancock. I rate them all about the same.

  • Quote:h,121b,121What's The Name Of That Funk.......................SPIDERMAN!!!! b,121b,121h,121
    That's my joint. Definitely one of the best dollar bin catalog's evar.

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    b,121b,121This is my fav record that Lewis Did, it is also my favorite Charles Stepney Production. Le Fluer is over the top! It makes me smile each time I hear it.

  • Ramsey was one of the of THE best of the easy to find dudes when I started digging jazz and funk. Found a copy of Funky Serenity and never looked back, quickly followed by Sun Goddess and Upendo Ni Pamoja. Wish the he would come my way sometime during festival season...is he still funky? . Cosine on the record posted by Flomotion... SO GOOD.

  • corsiccorsic oakland, ca 232 Posts
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    b,121b,121b,121Gotta Love the Production on all these - drums/bass sound soooo nice. img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/krusty.gif" alt="" 21

  • Quote:h,121b,121[b,121b,121b,121Gotta Love the Production on all these - drums/bass sound soooo nice. img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/krusty.gif" alt="" 21 b,121b,121h,121
    b,121b,121Cry Baby Cry. One of the best songs ever recorded, IMO.

  • LokoOneLokoOne 1,823 Posts
    Quote:h,121b,121I'm currently getting rid of a grip of Ramsey Lewis records I don't need, but I'm still left with a grip of Ramsey Lewis records that are essential. Dude was a dude among dudes.b,121b,121My jam:b,121b,121 b,121b,121b,121 img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/green30sv.gif" alt="" 21 b,121b,121h,121
    b,121b,121Yo just curious as to which are "Ramsey Lewis records I don't need" and which are "Ramsey Lewis records that are essential"... i dont think Id be able to get rid of any of his LPs....b,121b,121b,121I think some of Maurice's best drum work is on the Up Pops... LP...especially Jade East (the way the snares change up....) Was blasting this on heavy rotation on Sunday....b,121b,121b,121All the albums people mentioned I co sign...but what about Love Notes? (the one where he does a couple of Stevie Wonder joints!)...

  • ReynaldoReynaldo 6,054 Posts
    I'm thoroughly over his entire catalog. Don't want to hear it, don't want to see it.

  • kalakala 3,361 Posts
    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^b,121takes pride in public displays of being the ultimate spolied brat/douchenozzle b,121b,121el pequeno padazo de mierda

  • JimsterJimster Cruffiton.etsy.com 6,890 Posts
    Herbie R.S.-O.N.E.b,121b,121"Why have cotton when you can have silk?" as the advert says.

  • ostost Montreal 1,375 Posts
    See, I think this is an important point. I've always been a big Ramsey Lewis fan but I divide his discography in to two chapters. The Cadet era, from which I take "Another Voyage" as his greatest( that record is so funky for something from that time and style it's INCREDIBLE). I guess this is the case thanks to the presence of the one and only Maurice White on drums and Kalimba. Then there's the Columbia era, from which my favorite is Sun Goddess(I guess this might also be due to the fact that Maurice White was back on board with some of the production and playing). b,121b,121Ramsey's music is always img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/breakface.gif" alt="" 21 bound.

  • Question. Doing a search, I saw that there's a 12" of his cover of "Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In", and while the label scan on eBay is blurred, it looks like it's about 10 minutes. Is it a completely different mix from the album version, or just a re-edit?b,121b,121
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