Ramsey Lewis Live at the Savoy

1982 live album by Ramsey Lewis From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ramsey Lewis Live at the Savoy

Ramsey Lewis Live at the Savoy is a live album by American jazz musician Ramsey Lewis, released in 1982 on Columbia Records. The album reached No. 10 on the Billboard Top Jazz Albums chart.[1][2]

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Ramsey Lewis Live at the Savoy
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Live album by
Released1982
Studio
  • CBS Recording Studios, New York, New York
  • Hollywood Sound, Los Angeles, California
  • P.S. Studios, Chicago, Illinois
  • The Savoy Theater, New York, New York
GenreJazz
Length47:21
LabelColumbia
Ramsey Lewis chronology
Three Piece Suite
(1981)
Ramsey Lewis Live at the Savoy
(1982)
Chance Encounter
(1982)
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Critical reception

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AllMusic[3]
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Martha Smith of the Providence Journal declared Lewis "is back on track here with a dynamic album recorded live at the Savoy in New York."[4]

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Close Your Eyes and Remember"Ramsey Lewis6:55
2."Sassy Stew"Ramsey Lewis6:46
3."Callin' Fallin'"L. Bates, R Irving III4:19
4."Baby What You Want Me to Do"Ramsey Lewis4:13
5."You Never Know"L. Bates, R Irving III4:34
6."Lynn"H. Johnson5:36
7."It's Just Called Love"H. Johnson6:22
8."Hits Medley (Wade In The Water, Hang On Sloopy, The In Crowd"Wes Farrell, Bobby Russell6:44
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Credits

  • Bass – Greg Williams
  • Co-producer – Ramsey Lewis
  • Conductor – Tom Tom "84"
  • Drums – Terry Morrisette
  • Electric Piano – Dean Gant, Robert Irving III
  • Engineer – Joe Jorgensen
  • Executive Producer – George Butler
  • Guitar – Henry Johnson, Phil Upchurch
  • Percussion – Steve Thornton, Tom Washington
  • Piano – Ramsey Lewis
  • Producer – Thomas C. Washington (Tom Tom "84")

Saxophone – Don Myrick, Grover Washington, Jr.

  • Synthesizer – Dean Gant
  • Trombone – Louis Satterfield
  • Trumpet – "Yob" Michael Harris, "Rahmlee" Michael Davis
  • Vocals – Alice Echols, Alisa Gyse, Clora Williams, John (Yohon) Harbin, Morris Gray[1]

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