Street Life The Crusaders

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  • Release Date: 03/26/1996
  • Original Release: 1979
  • Sales Rank: 27,233
  • Label: BLUE THUMB
  • UPC: 011105070126

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Street Life

1LISTENStreet LIfe 11:18
2LISTENMy Lady 6:43
3LISTENRodeo Drive (High Steppin') 4:28
4LISTENCarnival Of The Night 6:24
5LISTENThe Hustler 5:18
6LISTENNight Faces 5:10

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One of the most popular contemporary jazz acts of the 60s, 70s, and early 80s, the Crusaders scored their biggest hit with the 1979 classic, STREET LIFE. As the title suggests, STREET LIFE crackles with the energy of the streets, painting evocative pictures of, well, street life. "The Hustler" is a slinky, bluesy number, while "Carnival of the Night" swings with an infectious funk beat. But the album is best known for its classic title track, which features a powerful vocal by singer Randy Crawford. In the album's liner notes, drummer Stix Hooper writes: "Here's to the streets of the world that blossom forth a bouquet of humanity with all of its feelings of love, hate, pleasure and pain. As this scenario unfolds through our music, may a facet of your existence be touched." It certainly is. Lucy Tauss, Barnes & Noble



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January 10, 2004: If you asked the average CRUSADERS fan what the bands biggest selling album was, a lot of them probably wouldn't know that it was "Street Life". It's a good album, but it's not as exciting as some of their earlier albums. The title cut featuring Randy Crawford is a classic song that was worn out in discos across the country in 1979. I guess they did good with what they had after Wayne Henderson and Larry Carlton went on to pursue other projects.