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Lewis Express & Chip Wickham - Doo-Ha!


LP: £24.99

Label: ATA Records

Release date: 14.03.2025

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ATA are proud to release their latest recording of The Lewis Express – Doo Ha!

Featuring flautist Chip Wickham and recorded live to 2-inch analogue tape at All Things Analogue Studios, Leeds, UK, this album is a living, breathing tribute to the golden age of soul-jazz — the electric alchemy of smoky clubs, Sunday afternoons at the record store, and the spiritual communion of groove and grit.

But this isn't nostalgia. It's revival. It's a reminder that music has always been about feel, not files. A testament to ATA’s belief that sound — real sound — should be lived in, worn-in, and passed down like a well-loved record from one hand to the next.

The Lewis Express began as a humble idea — a tribute to the great soul-jazz recordings of yesteryear. Drawing inspiration from luminaries like Ramsey Lewis, Les McCann, and Galt MacDermot, we sought to channel that unmistakable energy — the kind of jazz that hits your feet and hips first.

The core of the group is the rhythm section – ATA luminaries Sam Hobbs on drums and label owner Neil Innes on bass, augmented by Sam Bell on congas and John Ellis on piano and Wurlitzer. It would be invidious to pick out any one of these, when the group sound is so unified, so well-educated in every aspect, and so tight (in the best possible way – through an elastic, dynamic thread of sheer groove).

Chip Wickham’s flutes (in the usual concert pitch and the lower, huskier alto model) add the melodic phrasing and tone shapes we love to hear, from whispers to wails, coming mighty close at times to the soul tones of the beloved vocals that defined the era.

The album features seven shades of soul-jazz, from the downhome strut of Walk On, through the New Orleans, prayer-meeting influenced Run Tell That and the cooler, more detached soundtrack hipness of Cold Catch, to the joyous Sliced, Diced and Fried Twice – a reminder that music shares so much language and emotion with food, and the term soul applies to both. The Saint And The Stranger is yet another take on the more cinematic soul sound, with nods to the policier soundtracks of Cinevox, whilst Snick Snack gratifies our appetite for yet more hot, greasy blues. Finally, How Long Before You’re Gone rounds out the album with a groove that wouldn’t be out of place on a Nina Simone playlist, a reminder that there has always been more to soul-jazz than late nights and fried chicken.

Doo Ha! is a great soul-jazz record but, more than that, it’s a testament to the love of soul thriving in the North of England, and a chance for you to be part of this era of that history.

Woah, Lewis Express & Chip Wickham team-up to create a Pucho-esque groover that'll light up any bar or club it gets spun in...In addition to that it's perfect for soundtracking a funky night in too.

Already capturing the soul-jazz sounds and now 3 albums in, The Lewis Express are top tier as far as acid jazz sounds go. Really impressive and another triumph for ATA records.

By Matt

Track Listing


1.Walk On

2.Run Tell That 05:37

3.Cold Catch

4.Sliced, Diced And Fried Twice

5.The Saint And The Stranger

6.Snick Snack 06:21

7.How Long Before You're Gone?

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