Charles Stepney: Step On Step (Indie Exclusive Colored Vinyl) Vinyl 2LP
If you donât know the name Charles Stepney, youâd surely be familiar with his work and probably even own a whole stack of records heâs worked on, having produced, arranged, co-wrote and played on multi-platinum albums by Earth Wind & Fire, Minnie Riperton, Chaka Khan, Ramsey Lewis, Rotary Connection, Terry Callier and more. As it turns out, when he wasnât conducting sweeping symphonic arrangements or tracking major label soul acts in the country's most state-of-the-art studios, he was quietly laying down instrumental synth funk and drum machine grooves to 8-track tape in his modest basement setup on Chicagoâs south side. Step On Step is the first official release of those recordings, imbued with the sophistication of a seasoned orchestra conductor, but with enough lo-fi grit to make Numero or PPU salivate. The occasional sound of Charles calibrating his tape reels and the expository interludes taken from a conversation between his daughters drive home just how special of a release this is, and how it almost never came to be. Sonically, Step By Step is characterized by primitive drum machines and the then-cutting edge Moog synthesizer which, as his daughters explain in one interlude, wasnât just a first or second generation, it was first or second *off the assembly line*. âIn The Basement,â âFunky Sci Fiâ and âAround The Houseâ feature his synthesizer hand playing a scrappy lead, not dissimilar to the work of east coast kindred spirit Patrick Adams. Tracks like âLook B4U Leap,â âGotta Dig It To Dig Itâ and âOn Your Faceâ wring out the full potential of the Moog, producing growling, guttural basslines to rival the most expensive studio bassist. Elsewhere, âStep On Step,â âDenim Grooveâ and âBlack Goldâ are completely devoid of synthesizer and demonstrate Charlesâ arrangement chops with thick swells of dueling vibraphone and grand piano. Stepneyâs storied original demo version of EWFâs âThatâs The Way Of The Worldâ is a literal dream come true. âNo Credit For Thisâ and âDaddyâs Diddiesâ recall the sugary soul sides of his daytime work (more EWF scratch tracks perhaps? Weâll never know). On the whole, Step On Step is an uplifting, heartwarming listen and an essential artifact from one of soul musicâs greatest and most underrated proprietors. Recommended.
- 'certified gold' colored double vinyl pressing
- indie exclusive
- housed in gatefold sleeve w/Â obi strip
- limited edition
- music label: International Anthem Recording Company 2022
reviewed by miss abuse 07/2022
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Charles Stepney: Step On Step (Indie Exclusive Colored Vinyl) Vinyl 2LP
Charles Stepney: Step On Step (Indie Exclusive Colored Vinyl) Vinyl 2LP
If you donât know the name Charles Stepney, youâd surely be familiar with his work and probably even own a whole stack of records heâs worked on, having produced, arranged, co-wrote and played on multi-platinum albums by Earth Wind & Fire, Minnie Riperton, Chaka Khan, Ramsey Lewis, Rotary Connection, Terry Callier and more. As it turns out, when he wasnât conducting sweeping symphonic arrangements or tracking major label soul acts in the country's most state-of-the-art studios, he was quietly laying down instrumental synth funk and drum machine grooves to 8-track tape in his modest basement setup on Chicagoâs south side. Step On Step is the first official release of those recordings, imbued with the sophistication of a seasoned orchestra conductor, but with enough lo-fi grit to make Numero or PPU salivate. The occasional sound of Charles calibrating his tape reels and the expository interludes taken from a conversation between his daughters drive home just how special of a release this is, and how it almost never came to be. Sonically, Step By Step is characterized by primitive drum machines and the then-cutting edge Moog synthesizer which, as his daughters explain in one interlude, wasnât just a first or second generation, it was first or second *off the assembly line*. âIn The Basement,â âFunky Sci Fiâ and âAround The Houseâ feature his synthesizer hand playing a scrappy lead, not dissimilar to the work of east coast kindred spirit Patrick Adams. Tracks like âLook B4U Leap,â âGotta Dig It To Dig Itâ and âOn Your Faceâ wring out the full potential of the Moog, producing growling, guttural basslines to rival the most expensive studio bassist. Elsewhere, âStep On Step,â âDenim Grooveâ and âBlack Goldâ are completely devoid of synthesizer and demonstrate Charlesâ arrangement chops with thick swells of dueling vibraphone and grand piano. Stepneyâs storied original demo version of EWFâs âThatâs The Way Of The Worldâ is a literal dream come true. âNo Credit For Thisâ and âDaddyâs Diddiesâ recall the sugary soul sides of his daytime work (more EWF scratch tracks perhaps? Weâll never know). On the whole, Step On Step is an uplifting, heartwarming listen and an essential artifact from one of soul musicâs greatest and most underrated proprietors. Recommended.
- 'certified gold' colored double vinyl pressing
- indie exclusive
- housed in gatefold sleeve w/Â obi strip
- limited edition
- music label: International Anthem Recording Company 2022
reviewed by miss abuse 07/2022
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If you donât know the name Charles Stepney, youâd surely be familiar with his work and probably even own a whole stack of records heâs worked on, having produced, arranged, co-wrote and played on multi-platinum albums by Earth Wind & Fire, Minnie Riperton, Chaka Khan, Ramsey Lewis, Rotary Connection, Terry Callier and more. As it turns out, when he wasnât conducting sweeping symphonic arrangements or tracking major label soul acts in the country's most state-of-the-art studios, he was quietly laying down instrumental synth funk and drum machine grooves to 8-track tape in his modest basement setup on Chicagoâs south side. Step On Step is the first official release of those recordings, imbued with the sophistication of a seasoned orchestra conductor, but with enough lo-fi grit to make Numero or PPU salivate. The occasional sound of Charles calibrating his tape reels and the expository interludes taken from a conversation between his daughters drive home just how special of a release this is, and how it almost never came to be. Sonically, Step By Step is characterized by primitive drum machines and the then-cutting edge Moog synthesizer which, as his daughters explain in one interlude, wasnât just a first or second generation, it was first or second *off the assembly line*. âIn The Basement,â âFunky Sci Fiâ and âAround The Houseâ feature his synthesizer hand playing a scrappy lead, not dissimilar to the work of east coast kindred spirit Patrick Adams. Tracks like âLook B4U Leap,â âGotta Dig It To Dig Itâ and âOn Your Faceâ wring out the full potential of the Moog, producing growling, guttural basslines to rival the most expensive studio bassist. Elsewhere, âStep On Step,â âDenim Grooveâ and âBlack Goldâ are completely devoid of synthesizer and demonstrate Charlesâ arrangement chops with thick swells of dueling vibraphone and grand piano. Stepneyâs storied original demo version of EWFâs âThatâs The Way Of The Worldâ is a literal dream come true. âNo Credit For Thisâ and âDaddyâs Diddiesâ recall the sugary soul sides of his daytime work (more EWF scratch tracks perhaps? Weâll never know). On the whole, Step On Step is an uplifting, heartwarming listen and an essential artifact from one of soul musicâs greatest and most underrated proprietors. Recommended.
- 'certified gold' colored double vinyl pressing
- indie exclusive
- housed in gatefold sleeve w/Â obi strip
- limited edition
- music label: International Anthem Recording Company 2022


















