Stretching Out
Ramsey Lewis · 1960
31 min · 10 tracks · jazz fusion · jazz-funk
A vibrant blend of jazz and pop sensibilities that invites listeners to dream and unwind.
Stretching Out is an album by Ramsey Lewis, released in 1960. A vibrant blend of jazz and pop sensibilities that invites listeners to dream and unwind. This album is notable for its commercial success, particularly the single 'Little Liza Jane,' which reached significant radio play at the time. It helped bridge jazz with mainstream audiences and contributed to the rise of the jazz-pop fusion trend during the early 1960s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Stretching Out sound like?
A vibrant blend of jazz and pop sensibilities that invites listeners to dream and unwind. Rooted in jazz fusion and jazz-funk.
What makes Stretching Out by Ramsey Lewis notable?
This album is notable for its commercial success, particularly the single 'Little Liza Jane,' which reached significant radio play at the time. It helped bridge jazz with mainstream audiences and contributed to the rise of the jazz-pop fusion trend during the early 1960s. By 1960, Ramsey Lewis was gaining recognition as a leading figure in jazz, following his breakthrough with 'The Ramsey Lewis Trio' in 1956. 'Stretching Out' marked a pivotal moment as it showcased his evolving sound, combining traditional jazz elements with more popular influences, solidifying his place in the music scene.
How many songs are on Stretching Out?
Stretching Out has 10 tracks, running approximately 31 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Little Liza Jane Standout 3:08
- 2 This Is My Night to Dream 2:30
- 3 Scarlet Ribbons 3:25
- 4 Here 'Tis 2:46
- 5 My Ship Standout 4:06
- 6 Put Your Little Foot Right Out 2:53
- 7 Solo Para Ti 2:45
- 8 These Foolish Things Standout 3:30
- 9 When the Spirit Moves You 3:36
- 10 A Portrait of Jennie 2:25
Release Date
January 1, 1960
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
31 min 4 sec
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