Urban Knights VI

Stanley Clarke's "School Days", Lewis' "Close Your Eyes and Remember" along with Usher and Alicia Keys' "My Boo" were covered upon the album.

[3][6] Lucy Tauss of Jazz Times found, "Urban Knights have jettisoned the guest artist idea in favor of a stable lineup of Chicago-based players, with Lewis’ son Frayne at the helm.

The ensemble brings its own fresh energy to the band’s R&B-infused sound on Urban Knights VI (Narada Jazz).

"[2] Scott Yanow of Allmusic claimed "Although Urban Knights has never really had its own distinctive sound, it creates pleasing music that is danceable, funky, soulful and safe...The music overall has a light (some one would say lightweight) feel and should appeal to a large audience.

Just do not expect originality, risks or any chances to be taken, for Urban Knights sticks closely to their chosen format/formula.