Rhythm Of Life.

Artist: James Mason
Title: Rhythm Of Life
Year: 1977
Label: Chiaroscuro
Format: Vinyl LP (Original)
Flwrpt Rating of this Record: 4.75/5.0

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Review
I was always intrigued by this record, originally because it’s one of the most amazing album covers that I’ve ever seen, but then upon hearing the music…it really sealed the deal. This has to be one of the most official acid jazz/fusion records in the history of the genre. James Mason played with Roy Ayers Ubiquity on the Lifeline LP, which produced one of the hottest disco/boogie tracks of the late 70′s, “Running Away” (which just so happens to appear on Boogiesco). But back to the album at hand, Rhythm Of Life has pretty much everything you could want in a record, breaks, killer grooves, nice vocals, synth experimentation, and most of all, ENERGY. This was James Mason’s only solo LP, he did it once, and he did it right. Again, this is one of those amazing LP’s that didn’t do well (as far as sales) during it’s original release back in ’77, jazz fans weren’t ready for this type of sound, and the mainstream wasn’t quite sure what to think of it just yet. It was essentially just waaaaaay ahead of its time, any of these tracks could be released today, and nobody would have a clue that it’s from ’77. To me, that’s genius, and not just anyone can write, produce, and arrange timeless music. James Mason, a slept on legend with a classic LP.

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Design
Another one of the most amazing covers ever! Who can disagree? The typography is very minimal but works very well within the space (for the other design nerds out there, the font looks to be Gill Sans CAPS). The central figure, James Mason, has a glow surrounding him (reminiscent of Bruce Leroy from The Last Dragon, lol), that puts this cover over the top. Without that powerful glow, this instantly becomes an average cover, but with it…it’s above average. Simple design details, they work ALL the time. One of the dopest things about this album cover is that it sounds as good as it looks, diggers know, most of the time that’s not the case…which is why I make it a priority to listen to every album that I think might be good (when I base it on cover design).


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4 Comments

  1. Posted March 12, 2009 at 4:19 am | Permalink

    One of my all time favorite records! Never found it on vinyl and probably couldn’t afford it if I would have. The best song he ever made isn’t on this album, which is a shame. “I Want Your Love” is pure sugar!

  2. Posted March 12, 2009 at 11:59 am | Permalink

    I couldn’t agree with you more about the album cover…it’s amazing! The minimalist feel, the multi-layered glow surrounding him…perfect. It’s been one of my favorites for quite some time. Ironically, this is the first time that I’ve been able to hear the album’s contents. Definitely feeling the vibe that I hear. Curious, are vocals present throughout the album? Or is it your typical drummer’s solo album, with straight instrumentation, for the most part?

  3. Posted August 6, 2009 at 5:52 pm | Permalink

    please,just give a 5 to this record…

  4. Alex
    Posted October 12, 2009 at 12:57 pm | Permalink

    I neeeed to hear this. wow could i get the link for this?

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