It's ironic that on
Ramsey Lewis'
Urban Knights II (GRP), the one holdover from the first
Knights project is only featured half the time. Needless to say, that's the more riveting, jazzier half of this
Maurice White-produced exercise in easy funk and potent, machine generated urban grooves.
Lewis' slowly simmering, coolly rhythmic piano jaunts add flair to middle of the road silky pieces like "The Promise," but are best enjoyed on the two playful solo interludes which create an organic contrast to the slicker fare they complement. The pianist also adds an avant-garde edge to the heavily soundscaped "Brazilian Rain." Aside from
Lewis, this all-star affair features some spirited gospel keyboard and vocal flavors surrounding
Najee's soprano sax and flute, as well as a "South African Jam" celebration hosted by
Jonathan Butler's happy vocals and guitar. While a positive effort overall, for the inevitable
Urban Knights III,
White would benefit from ditching the machinery and letting his stars jam more spontaneously. ~ Jonathan Widran