Sun Goddess (album)
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Sun Goddess is a jazz album by Ramsey Lewis released on Columbia Records in 1974.
About the album
After his classic acoustic albums in the 1960s, Ramsey Lewis wanted to head into a new musical direction in the then-new decade of the 1970s. He reunited with Maurice White who at that time was with his own band, Earth, Wind & Fire.
The album became a huge cross-over hit, charting #1 on the Billboard Black Albums chart as well as the Jazz album chart. The album also charted #12 in the Pop chart. While the album charted in the top 15, the songs "Hot Dawgit" and "Sun Goddess" charted in the Black Singles, the Pop Singles, and the Disco singles charts.[2] Sun Goddess has been certified gold.[3]
For years the identity of the woman on the album cover, photographed by Herb Breuer, had been a mystery amongst fans, as there was no credit on who the model was. Lewis revealed on his Facebook page in June 2011 that the model was Susan Leigh Scott, now Susan Maxon.[4] Maxon had moved to Seattle, where Lewis was performing during his 2011 Sun Goddess Tour, and decided to attend one of his performances. A photo was taken of the backstage meeting between Lewis and Maxon, which Lewis posted on his page.
Track listing
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4. |
"Jungle Strut" |
Ramsey Lewis |
4:43 |
5. |
"Hot Dawgit" |
Charles Stepney, Maurice White |
3:03 |
6. |
"Tambura" |
Ramsey Lewis |
2:55 |
7. |
"Gemini Rising" |
Ramsey Lewis |
5:54 |
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Personnel
- Dave Antler - Engineer
- Philip Bailey - Conga, Vocals
- John Berg - Cover Design
- Cleveland Eaton - Bass, Guitar (Bass)
- Richard Evans - Horn Arrangements, String Arrangements
- Johnny Graham - Guitar
- Byron Gregory - Guitar
- Maurice Jennings - percussion, Conga, drums, Tambourine
- Ramsey Lewis - Synthesizer, Guitar, Piano, Guitar (Electric), Piano (Electric), Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer, String Machine
- Don Myrick - Sax (Tenor)
- Derf Reklaw-Raheem - Conga, Drums, Vocals
- Charles Stepney - Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Fender Rhodes
- Maurice White - Drums, Timbales, Vocals
- Verdine White - Bass, Vocals
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Charts
Year |
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1975 |
Billboard Black Albums |
1 |
1975 |
Billboard Jazz Albums |
1 |
1975 |
Billboard Pop Albums |
12 |
Singles
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Single |
Chart |
Position |
1975 |
Sun Goddess |
Billboard Disco Singles |
5 |
1975 |
Sun Goddess |
Billboard Soul Singles |
20 |
1975 |
Sun Goddess |
Billboard Pop Singles |
44 |
1975 |
Hot Dawgit |
Billboard Pop Singles |
50 |
1975 |
Hot Dawgit |
Billboard Soul Singles |
61 |
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