Ramsey Lewis Thats The Way Of The World (1975)
Review by Jason Elias: Lewis influential 1974 effort Sun Goddess set the standard for the soulful and commercial music that was to define his subsequent CBS work. This 1975 effort is the followup and features a charismatic, strong band featuring drummer Morris Jennings, bassist Tiaz Palmer, and album coproducer Charles Stephney on ARP and Moog. Unlike other pianists who switched to electric and synthesizer keyboards, Lewis sounds like he had fun, quickly attained another signature sound, and was so adept that he was often beyond censure. This starts off promising enough. The polished R B title track has Lewis now trademark Fender Rhodes playing and female backing vocalists who end up singing Don t it feel good, Ramsey Is it pure jazz Of course not, but it works. The album s best track, the ballad Juaacklyn, is suitably moody with a barely there, echoed vocal, Lewis emotional Fender Rhodes, and it boasts a dreamlike production that is Stephney s skill.
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