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1974 studio album by Kool & the Gang From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Light of Worlds
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Light of Worlds is the fifth studio album, and seventh album of new material by the American R&B group Kool & the Gang. Released in 1974, it was later remastered by Polygram and was a second success for the band, reaching number 16 in the R&B chart and number 63 in the pop chart. It was a landmark in the funk/jazz fusion genre of the 1970s.

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Background

Light of Worlds is regarded as Kool & the Gang's most spiritual and sophisticated work, produced in the wake of the success of their previous album, Wild and Peaceful. While it was their seventh album of original material, the band considered Light of Worlds their ninth LP (counting two compilations), and therefore consciously chose nine songs for the album to represent the then nine planets in the Solar System. The album contains rock-inspired funk set to jazz-informed playing with afrobeat influences and a tinge of analog synthesis.

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Critical reception

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"Summer Madness" was later released as a single, with a follow-up titled "Winter Sadness" in Kool & the Gang's Spirit of the Boogie a year later.

In 1991, the Hip-Hop duo DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince sampled elements of "Summer Madness" for their song "Summertime". A remake of "Summer Madness" was released on their 1993 album Unite titled "WKOOL/Summer".

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Track listing

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Personnel

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Adapted from liner notes[6]

Musicians

Kool & the Gang

Additional musicians

  • Herb Lane – vocals (track 4), backing vocals (track 7)
  • Alton Taylor – vocals (track 4), lead vocals (track 6)
  • Penni Phynjuar Saunders – vocals (tracks 3–4)
  • Richard Shade – backing vocals (track 7)
  • Kenneth Banks – backing vocals (track 7)
  • Al Pazant – trumpet (track 4)
  • Ed Pazant – oboe (track 4), alto saxophone (track 4)
  • Noel Pointer – strings (track 4)

Technical

  • Producers – Kool & The Gang
  • Engineers – Bob Clearmountain, Godfrey Diamond, Harvey Goldberg and Alec Head.
  • Cover Design – Frank Daniel
  • Liner Notes – Cleveland "Clevie" Browne
  • Photography – Bernie Block, David Lartaud and Phil Willen.

Reissue

  • Digital Remastering – Gary N. Mayo
  • Package – Mitchell Kanner
  • Liner Notes – Cleveland "Clevie" Browne
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Charts

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Singles

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Certifications

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