Cover of Webster Lewis In Norway: Club 7 Live Tapes
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For fans of jazz and funk fusion, lovers of live jazz recordings, and listeners interested in 1970s jazz reissues.
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THE REVIEW

Webster Lewis, there he is, sitting upright on the stool, someone so straight is born that way, no need for postural gymnastics.

Webster Lewis, I was unaware of his existence until three days ago, so there's no point in pretending... he smoothly slipped into my player - after an eleven-hour flight - and he's still been rolling there ever since.

Glittering 2007 reissue in double Live CD recorded in Oslo in 1971 at Club 7, Webster Lewis plus the Post-pop Space-rock Be-bop Gospel Tabernacle Chorus and Orchestra BABY!!
They couldn't have picked a cooler name, I couldn't tell you anything better.
The groooooooooviest thing since goma and air-keyboarding in the shower. 

Webster Lewis, I just had to tell you.

 

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Webster Lewis's 1971 live album 'In Norway: Club 7 Live Tapes' is a vibrant and groovy jazz experience. The reviewer discovered Lewis recently and has been captivated by this dynamic reissue. Featuring the unique Post-pop Space-rock Be-bop Gospel Tabernacle Chorus, the album stands out for its cool, energetic vibe and innovative sound. The double live CD is celebrated as a standout jazz-funk gem from Club 7 in Oslo.

Webster Lewis

Webster Lewis (1943–2002) was an American jazz keyboardist, composer and arranger who blended jazz, funk and disco during the 1970s and 1980s.
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