Urban Knights

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Jamaica to Miami - Black & White 'Dnb' Remix 00:00 Tools
Urban Knights: Urban Knights (Dub Mix) 00:00 Tools
My Boo 04:16 Tools
Sweet Home Chicago 03:52 Tools
The Gypsy 00:00 Tools
Hi-Heel Sneakers 04:25 Tools
Hearts Of Longing 07:17 Tools
Wanna Be With You 04:42 Tools
On The Radio 04:42 Tools
The Rose 04:36 Tools
Got To Give It Up 03:53 Tools
Urban Samba 04:44 Tools
You're The One For Me 04:02 Tools
Hi-Heel Sneakers (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Friendship 04:13 Tools
Dancing Angels 00:00 Tools
Strung Out 00:00 Tools
Chill 00:00 Tools
Miracle 05:09 Tools
Forever More 06:00 Tools
Baby Come To Me 00:00 Tools
I'm Not In Love 00:00 Tools
Sign Your Name 00:00 Tools
The Message 00:00 Tools
Summer Nights 00:00 Tools
Senegal 06:49 Tools
Brazilian Rain 00:00 Tools
Scirroco 04:04 Tools
Urban Paradise 04:29 Tools
Close Your Eyes And Remember 05:00 Tools
Brazilica 04:49 Tools
You're The One For Me (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Step By Step 00:00 Tools
Pretty 00:00 Tools
Church 00:00 Tools
South African Jam 00:00 Tools
Got To Give It Up (feat. Ramsey Lewis) 00:00 Tools
Clubland 00:00 Tools
Midnight In Madrid 00:00 Tools
Do You Still Think About Me? 00:00 Tools
Come Dance With Me 04:01 Tools
Urban Knights (dub mix) 04:33 Tools
Get Up 00:00 Tools
I Can See Clearly Now 00:00 Tools
My Love Is True 00:00 Tools
Broken Mirrors 00:00 Tools
Come Back Jack 00:00 Tools
Far And Away 00:00 Tools
The Promise 00:00 Tools
Fall Forward 00:00 Tools
Tell Me Why 00:00 Tools
Until We Meet Again 00:00 Tools
Thinking About Your Love 04:36 Tools
Slick 00:00 Tools
Footprints 00:00 Tools
School Days 00:00 Tools
Urban Nights (dub mix) 00:00 Tools
You're The One For Me - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Honor Him/Now We Are Free 00:00 Tools
Voodoo - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Hi-Heel Sneakers - Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
On The Up 00:00 Tools
Onnikah 00:00 Tools
Dream 00:00 Tools
Moving Pictures 00:00 Tools
Sly 00:00 Tools
The New Funktier 00:00 Tools
Alright 00:00 Tools
Drama 00:00 Tools
Quiet Heart 00:00 Tools
No One 00:00 Tools
King 00:00 Tools
Will You Still Love Me? 00:00 Tools
Latin Flavor 00:00 Tools
urban nights (rue dub) 00:00 Tools
The One 00:00 Tools
Memorias Belas 00:00 Tools
Trippin Back 00:00 Tools
Urban Knights - Wanna Be With You 00:00 Tools
Voodoo - Eyes Remix 00:00 Tools
Thinking About Your Love (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Interlude #2 00:00 Tools
Interlude #1 00:00 Tools
Frontin' 00:00 Tools
Promise 00:00 Tools
That Girl 00:00 Tools
Dawn 00:00 Tools
A Place In Time 00:00 Tools
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On the Block 00:00 Tools
All the Way 00:00 Tools
Voodoo - Soul Circuit & Dr Specs Remix 00:00 Tools
Untill We Meet Again 00:00 Tools
Three's Company 00:00 Tools
Bombay Streets 00:00 Tools
Jamaica to Miami - Black & White 'Dnb' Remix 00:00 Tools
Keep It Real 00:00 Tools
Urban Nights 00:00 Tools
Always 00:00 Tools
Urban Nights [Rue Dub] 00:00 Tools
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Tight Rope 00:00 Tools
Voodoo - Aze Remix 00:00 Tools
Bubble and Wine Up by Wax Wreckaz ft Etzia (Urban Knights Remix) 00:00 Tools
Dancing Angles 00:00 Tools
Jamaica to Miami (Black & White remix) [feat. Daddy Freddy] 00:00 Tools
Voodoo (Soul Circuit & Dr Specs Remix) 00:00 Tools
Sirroco 00:00 Tools
Memórias Belas 00:00 Tools
Jamaica to Miami (Black & White 'DnB' Remix) [feat. Daddy Freddy] 00:00 Tools
Interlude'2 00:00 Tools
Thinking About Your Love - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Myths And Legends 00:00 Tools
Urban Knights [Dub Mix] 00:00 Tools
Always (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Step On Dem 00:00 Tools
Urban Night (Rue Dub) 00:00 Tools
Thinking About Your Love [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
Interlude#1 00:00 Tools
Interlude'1 00:00 Tools
Step On Dem (Soul Circuit Remix) 00:00 Tools
Gypsy 00:00 Tools
Interlude#2 00:00 Tools
Jamaica to Miami (feat. Daddy Freddy) 00:00 Tools
Jamaica to Miami (Skanx 'Future Junglist' Remix) [feat. Daddy Freddy] 00:00 Tools
Intelude #1 00:00 Tools
FWD 00:00 Tools
You're The One For Me (Instrum 00:00 Tools
Memуrias Belas 00:00 Tools
Chill (Booker T Nu Jazz mix) 00:00 Tools
Nothin' But The Truth 00:00 Tools
Jamaica to Miami (6BLOCC 'Trapped Out' Remix) [feat. Daddy Freddy] 00:00 Tools
Myths and Legands 00:00 Tools
Honor Him, Now We Are Free 00:00 Tools
Smooth Jazz 00:00 Tools
Brazillica 00:00 Tools
Bubble And Wine Up feat. Etzia - Urban Knights Remix 00:00 Tools
Urban Knights / Dancing Angels 00:00 Tools
Do you Still Think About Me 00:00 Tools
Always(Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Oh No 00:00 Tools
Urban Nights [Dub Mix] 00:00 Tools
Grimesville 00:00 Tools
Always [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
Step On Dem (Benny Kane Remix) 00:00 Tools
Honor Him,Now We Are Free 00:00 Tools
Desert Rain 00:00 Tools
Jamaica to Miami (Benny Kane Remix) [feat. Daddy Freddy] 00:00 Tools
Swan Lake 00:00 Tools
Hidden World 00:00 Tools
Brazillian Rain 00:00 Tools
Water Bird 00:00 Tools
Putting Pen to a Pad 00:00 Tools
Deep Blue 00:00 Tools
Jamaica to Miami (Rebel Sonix Remix) 00:00 Tools
Jamaica to Miami (Feat Daddy Freddy) 00:00 Tools
Inochi No Sharin (Wheel of Life) 00:00 Tools
Vision Quest 00:00 Tools
Gentle Earth 00:00 Tools
From the Heart 00:00 Tools
Valley in the Clouds 00:00 Tools
Jamaica to Miami (Rebel Sonix 'Bass' Remix) [feat. Daddy Freddy] 00:00 Tools
That's Really Sick 00:00 Tools
The Promise (Urban Knights) 00:00 Tools
Urban Knights: Urban Knights (Dub Mix) 00:00 Tools
Step On Dem Feat Blackout JA (DJ MIX) 00:00 Tools
Miracle Body ni Goyougin 00:00 Tools
Urban Knights / Get Up 00:00 Tools
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Urban Knights is urban, R&B, smooth jazz band. The Urban Knights is an all-star smooth jazz band which features one of jazz greats, pianist Ramsey Lewis. Their first self-titled debut album in 1995 included prominent musicians Grover Washington Jr., Omar Hakim, Victor Bailey and the Emotions to name a few. Other great musicians have collaborated throughout the years with the Urban Knights such as Maurice White (Earth, Wind & Fire), Gerald Albright, Najee, Jonathan Butler, Norman Brown, Dave Koz, Fareed Haque, and Earl Klugh. In 2000, Urban Knights III, was the supergroup's first album for the Narada label out of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Discography : Albums 1995 Urban Knights 1997 Urban Knights II 2000 Urban Knights III 2001 Urban Knights IV 2002 Chicago Project, Urban Knights Presents 2003 Urban Knights V 2005 Urban Knights VI Put together four immensely talented men whose stellar credits could literally fill a complete musical who's who; add the production skills and expertise of one of the most influential men in contemporary music; rehearse for a week and jump right into the studio immediately thereafter. The result? A sizzling piece of work, full of excitement and passion, a collaboration that captures the spontaneity and raw energy that was an integral part of the recording process for Urban Knights. Credit for casting legendary maestros Ramsey Lewis and Grover Washington, Jr. with star players Omar Hakim (on drums) and Victor Bailey (on bass) and putting the project in the hands of the equally legendary Maurice White belongs to GRP Vice-President of A&R, Carl Griffin. He recalls, "I was looking for a new project for Ramsey, who's been a GRP artist for the last few years. I'd thought about doing a 'supergroup' kind of album and Grover was an obvious choice, especially since they'd worked together on Ramsey's Live at the Savoy album in 1982 and then, ten years later, on Grover's Next Exit. Then, Omar and Victor (who had comprised the rhythm section during the last three years of Weather Report's existence) were already on the road together with Madonna so it was natural to keep them together for this album." The founder and creative force behind supergroup Earth, Wind & Fire, with a long history of working with Ramsey (as a drummer on his mid-'60s early Chess hits, as a touring member of Lewis' trio and later as producer of his 1975 hit, Sun Goddess), Maurice White was the perfect candidate to mastermind the sessions for this inspired musical match which took place in Chicago in the summer of 1994. Comments White, who contributed six compositions to the album, "I was so happy that Carl called me to do the project, especially with Ramsey being an old friend. The sessions were highly improvisational and a lot of the tunes were written as we went along. Since my original musical roots are in jazz, this was like coming full circle for me and it was a tremendous experience. My idea (of being a producer) is to allow everyone around you to contribute...you don't force them [to do that] but allow them to contribute...." Predictably, the biggest obstacle to the success of any joint project with such credit-heavy players might be the proverbial artists' egos and temperaments. White says that never came up and Victor Bailey concurs: "Often times in all-star situations, there are clashes of ego. But everyone respected each other and came together making this album a real pleasure to do." Colleague Hakim (whose dynamic playing has resulted in gigs with everyone from Sting and David Bowie to Miles Davis and David Sanborn) reiterates the sense of kinship that existed throughout the project: "There was a real easy vibe, as if we'd already been playing together for years. It felt very natural and we were able to capture on tape the magic that happened between us musically. Playing with Ramsey.and Grover was an honor and the opportunity to work with Maurice was great, especially given how much I was inspired by Earth, Wind & Fire during my teens. I remember when I was in high school, I used to dream of being the drummer in that band!" The camaraderie between the five individuals was evident from the very first rehearsal, recalls Lewis. "Everyone went with a positive attitude but once we got started, I got really excited. We cut three songs a day, mostly in one or two takes, and in four days, we had all ten down. For me, the combination of talent in Urban Knights made it like a once-in-a-lifetime group." "Yes, it was like a dream gig," says the genial Washington. "I wasn't able to be there for the first few days of rehearsal so I had to learn all ten tunes on that last day before we went into the studio. Recording was like a breath of fresh air: we had the right personnel and the right producer to make the musical shifts painless. Doing an album like this lets other musicians see what options are out there, that when we have a chance to come together, we can groove and have fun--without any ego." That Lewis and Washington are longtime buddies as are Bailey and Hakim certainly helped create a musical cohesiveness that's apparent from the driving, pulsating rhythm of "On the Radio," the opening cut all the way through to the album's closer, the insistent and infectious "Senegal," the one written collectively by White and the four principal players. Indeed, the story behind that tune's creation says much about the harmonious spirit that was present in the making of this album. "We were on our way from the hotel to the rehearsal studio," recalls Bailey, whose wide-ranging musical history includes work with everyone from jazz luminaries Sonny Rollins and Wayne Shorter to rap's LL Cool J and R&B man Kashif. "We'd piled into two different taxis and it just so happened that both drivers were playing the same radio station, featuring a cut by an African artist..." "When we got out of our cabs," Lewis picks up the story, "we were all bobbing and weaving. When we got into the studio, we started grooving, playing what we thought we'd heard on the radio. The result was "Senegal." The musical synthesis achieved by the group is evident on each of the album's ten cuts. "Wanna Be With You" (a White composition, originally recorded on the Earth, Wind & Fire 1981 hit album, Raisel) moves with finger-snappin' cool, background harmonies courtesy the legendary Emotions; the out-and-out funk of "Chill," features the trumpet of vet Freddie Hubbard along with rappers Sistamatik (alkla Tee) and Bonafide X Omega; and, in contrast, there's a haunting, unforgettable poignancy to "The Rose," easily one of the album's standout cuts. For further confirmation of this album's innate musicality, check out the Latin feel of "Urban Samba" with Lewis' catchy solo or Washington's presence throughout "Hearts of Longing," a subtle, soulful cut, penned by Hakim. Listen to the insistent groove of "Friendship," the uplifting "Miracle" (to which Hakim contributed vocals) or the mellow melancholy of "Forever More" (with vocals courtesy Mike Logan), each track a testament to the kind of magic that happens when four players and one producer jointly experience musical inspiration. The special contribution of other star musicians--Henry Johnson and Paul Jackson, Jr. (on guitar), Bill Meyers (on synthesizers), and Paulinho Da Costa (on percussion)--adds the icing to this masterful collection. Much could be written about the accomplishments that Lewis, Washington, Hakim, Bailey, and White have amassed over the years: Lewis' tenure as a best-selling recording artist spans over four decades; a 20 year-plus recording veteran, Washington is justifiably regarded as the modern day godfather to a whole generation of sax men from Kenny G. to George Howard; Hakim's stellar work with Weather Report, Marcus Miller, and in more recent times as a soloist have made him one of the most in-demand drummers on the music scene; while Bailey's distinctive style has earned him the right to cover the musical spectrum, playing pop (Madonna), quiet storm/R&B (Will Downing), and jazz (Roy Haynes). With his early roots firmly in the jazz genre, White's legacy as the creative force behind Earth, Wind & Fire (surely one of contemporary music's most innovative bands) alongside production credits with Barbara Streisand, Neil Diamond, Deniece Williams and Jennifer Holliday speaks volumes about his artistic mastery. Together as Urban Knights, Ramsey Lewis, Grover Washington, Jr., Omar Hakim, and Victor Bailey have created a powerhouse album that brims over with excitement and sheer joy. Beginning to end, in the words of Washington, making the album "was on." The listening experience this album evokes is just as fulfilling . Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.