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Ramon Morris
Sweet Sister Funk


Street-level jazz with a velvet punch.
Sweet Sister Funk is raw Detroit soul filtered through jazz instinct and funk attitude. Ramon Morris lets the sax speak in long, swaggering phrases—sensual, defiant, and soaked in late-night grit—while the band locks into grooves that feel built for cruising past neon lights and cracked sidewalks.
This is funk that doesn’t smile politely. It leans back, sharpens its edges, and lets space do as much talking as the notes. Deep bass, clipped drums, and smoky keys circle Morris’s horn as it slips between tenderness and confrontation, romance and resistance.
Unpolished in the best way, Sweet Sister Funk lives in that sweet spot where jazz stops asking permission and funk stops explaining itself. A cult classic that still sounds dangerous, intimate, and beautifully alive.
A1
First Come, First Serve
A2
Wijinia
A3
Sweet Sister Funk
B1
Sweat
B2
Don't Ask Me
B3
Lord Sideways
B4
People Make The World Go Round




