Salongo


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FieldValue
nameSalongo
typestudio
artistRamsey Lewis
coverSalongo (cover art).jpg
captiondesigned by John Berg
released
recorded1975–1976
studioWally Heider Recording, Burbank Studios, Los Angeles, California
genreJazz
labelColumbia
producerCharles Stepney, Maurice White
prev_titleDon't It Feel Good
prev_year1975
next_titleLove Notes
next_year1977
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| name = Salongo | type = studio | artist = Ramsey Lewis | cover = Salongo (cover art).jpg | caption = designed by John Berg | released = | recorded = 1975–1976 | studio = Wally Heider Recording, Burbank Studios, Los Angeles, California | genre = Jazz | length = | label = Columbia | producer = Charles Stepney, Maurice White | prev_title = Don't It Feel Good | prev_year = 1975 | next_title = Love Notes | next_year = 1977 Salongo is a studio album by jazz pianist Ramsey Lewis, released in 1976 by Columbia. The album rose to No. 7 on the US Billboard Top Jazz Albums chart and No. 17 on the US Billboard Top Soul Albums chart.

Overview

Salongo was produced by Maurice White and Charles Stepney.

The album cover was designed by John Berg, who conceived the idea of painting Ramsey Lewis’ face.

Critical reception

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Variety wrote: "More excellent jazz and jazz-rock from Ramsey Lewis and other fine musicians. Hear Slick, Aufu Oodu, Rubato, Brazilica, Nicole and the title tune, much with Brazilian and/or African rhythms running wild."

Jason Elias of AllMusic wrote: "Those shocked or even dismayed by the lack of jazz on 1975's Don't It Feel Good would no doubt be pleasantly surprised by this. Released in 1976 and produced by Maurice White and Charles Stepney, Salongo offers a more substantial look at African and Latin styles." Elias added that "Salongo earns most of its raves by being one of the few albums of the time to sidestep commercial considerations. The effort is also one of Lewis's best at getting his eclectic nature and is more enjoyable than the better-selling Sun Goddess."

Chris Albertson of Stereo Review called the album "very good" and described Lewis' performance as "sly." Albertson also stated: "Sure, Ramsey Lewis has a commercial that is, salable-sound, but it's a good one, and he still plays dynamic, funky piano. The influences here range from Sly Stone to Weather Report. This is by no means music that will live forever, but neither is it stillborn, which is more than can be said for much of what we hear today."

Track listing

| headline = Side one | title1 = Slick | writer1 = Charles Stepney, Maurice White | length1 = 6:22 | title2 = Aufu Oodu | writer2 = Derf Reklaw-Raheem | length2 = 4:51 | title3 = Rubato | writer3 = George Gershwin, Charles Stepney | length3 = 0:42 | title4 = Salongo | writer4 = Byron Gregory | length4 = 4:42 | headline = Side two | title5 = Brazilica | writer5 = Maurice White, Martin Yarbrough | length5 = 7:16 | title6 = Nicole | writer6 = Jon Lind | length6 = 3:49 | title7 = Seventh Fold | writer7 = Charles Stepney | length7 = 7:54

Personnel

  • Ramsey Lewis – piano
  • Derf Reklaw Raheem – flute, percussion, vocals
  • Jimmy Bryant – clavinet
  • Byron Gregory – guitar
  • Ron Harris – bass guitar
  • Steve Cobb – drums, vocals
  • Tang – vocals
  • Ndugu Leon Chancler – drums (on "Slick" only)
  • Ernie Watts – saxophone (on "Brazilica" only)

Charts

::data[format=table] | Chart (1976) | Peak position | US Top LPs & Tape | US Top Soul LPs | US Top Jazz LPs | |---|---|---|---|---| | 77 | | | | | | 17 | | | | | | 7 | | | | | ::

Singles

::data[format=table] | Year | Single | Chart positions | US R&B | |---|---|---|---| | 1976 | "Brazilica" | 88 | | ::

References

References

  1. (1978-04-15). "Freedom Within Madness - John Berg, art director Columbia Records by Tony Lang". The Cincinnati Enquirer.
  2. (1976). "Ramsey Lewis: Salongo". [[Columbia Records]].
  3. "Ramsey Lewis: Billboard Charts (Archived)". [[AllMusic]].
  4. (1978-04-15). "Freedom Within Madness - John Berg, art director Columbia Records by Tony Lang". The Cincinnati Enquirer.
  5. Elias, Jason. "Ramsey Lewis: Salongo". [[AllMusic]].
  6. Albertson, Chris. (November 1976). "Ramsey Lewis: Salongo". [[Stereo Review]].
  7. (26 May 1976). "Music Records: Tull, Campbell, Nightingale, Black Oak, Bellamys, Aces, Rainbow, Originals Top LPs".

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