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Animal Joy
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Shearwater
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Maudy Tree
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Blueflint
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R398
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Sandkorn
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Sigrid Moldestad
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R398
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A Celtic String Ensemble
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Graig D.Dory, Joseph F. Korgie, Brian M. Levine, Ronn McFarlane; Performed by Greenfire
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R417
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Live in 1965
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The Holy Modal Rounders
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R331
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John McCusker
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Robin Morton, Ian Carr, Simon Thoumire, Wendy Weatherby, Alan Reid, …
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Stubble
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Blue Blokes 3
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R296
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This collection of live mid-'60s Ramsey Lewis Trio recordings
includes most, but not all, of his 1965 LP Hang on Ramsey and his
1967 LP Dancing in the Street, missing two and three tracks from
each album, respectively. Completists might be a little ticked off
by the absence of those cuts, but it still adds up to a generous 64
minutes of playing time from Lewis' prime. The Ramsey Lewis Trio
were scorned by critics but widely enjoyed by black and white
audiences alike, and this collection offers very much what you'd
expect from Lewis' group during this period: swinging, accessible
lounge jazz with some guts and quite a bit of pop-soul, devoted
almost exclusively to cover material. The seven songs fromHang on
Ramsey are the most typical of the Lewis that pop fans are most
familiar with, in part because it has his big hit cover of "Hang on
Sloopy," as well as highly enjoyable -- dare it be said, as it
certainly isn't a popular opinion among jazzbos -- covers of the
Beatles' "A Hard Day's Night" and "And I Love Her." Lewis gets more
serious on the six songs from Dancing in the Street, tackling a
"Black Orpheus Medley" of material from Luiz Bonf and Antonio
Carlos Jobim, as well as Jobim's "Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars,"
Eddy Arnold's "You Don't Know Me," and John Lewis' "Django." The
title track cover of Martha & the Vandellas' "Dancing in the
Street" aside, it shows a more subdued, jazz-classical side of the
group. And, to be honest, it's just not as good as the more
freewheeling pop-soul-influenced sides from Hang on Ramsey, and
certainly not as much fun. Still, the two albums, or rather the
bulk of these two albums that are excerpted for this compilation,
complement each other fairly well, making for a good listen for
those who want more than a greatest-hits collection, but aren't
determined to get every Lewis album in its entirety. ~ Richie
Unterberger
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