Friday, January 08, 2010
Chic “Risque” (1979)
Niles Rodgers said that he formed Chic as a kind of black disco version of Roxy Music. And, in turn, the slick syncopated grooves with those art-deco grand piano splashes wound up influencing everything from early rap (the riff from "Rapper's Delight" is taken straight from "Good Times") to Madonna. Perhaps it's their use of minor keys but Chic's tunes all have this melancholy air about them - a bittersweet portrait of the swinging, hedonistic 70s and all that followed in its wake. It's beautiful music -- none more than the sensual "Warm Summer Night" with its circular structure punctuated by "Papi!" -- from a gritty decade. –Singer Saints
Labels:
Album Reviews,
Disco,
Soul
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