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Charles Stepney

Step On Step

Chicago-born composer, producer and arranger Charles Stepney is known to some for his work with Earth, Wind & Fire, Deniece Williams, and Ramsey Lewis, or for his work with Chess Records in the 1960s, where he was an essential creative force behind seminal recordings by Rotary Connection, Minnie Riperton, Marlena Shaw, Muddy Waters, Howlin Wolf, Terry Callier, The Dells, The Emotions, and many many more. In the decades since his untimely death in 1976, the presence of his name in liner notes and on vinyl labels has become a seal of quality for record collectors, music historians, and aficionados, while his sound has been used by countless samplers in the hip-hop world including Kanye West, A Tribe Called Quest, The Fugees, MF Doom, and Madlib. But in comparison to the post-mortem renown of his sound, or the music he created and the artists he supported while he was alive, Stepney is a greatly under-appreciated figure... a genius relegated to the shadows.

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A1

Roll Tape

A2

Gimme Some Sugar

A3

Daddy's Diddies

A4

Gotta Dig It To Dig It

A5

No Credit For This

A6

Roadtrip

A7

On Your Face

B1

That's The Way Of The World

B2

Imagination

B3

In The Basement

B4

Business

C1

Look B4U Leap

C2

Around The House

C3

Funky Sci Fi

C4

Mini Mugg

C5

Chicago Independent

D1

Surround Stereo

D2

Black Gold

D3

Denim Groove

D4

Notes From Dad

D5

Rubie & Charles

D6

Greatness

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Step On Step