Uploaded by BacksidePL on Aug 26, 2008
One of the most exciting and mystic recording I've ever heard! Great bass line, wide and thick background of drums, percussions with Lonnie's colorful, echo-fender and Traneish playing of George Barron. Enjoy.
Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes - Cosmic Funk (1974)
04. Sais(Egypt) (Mtume)
Lonnie Liston Smith - acoustic & electric piano, percussion
Donald Smith - vocals, piano, flute
George Barron - soprano sax, flute, percussion
Al Anderson - electric bass
Lawrence Killian - congs, percussion
Art Gore - drums
Doug Hammond, Andrew Cyrile, Ron Bridgewater - percussion
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Artist: Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes
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@kmal16 yes i am also a fan of LL Smith
cosmicgirl5 1 year ago
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ALL MAN I WAS A YOUNGSTER WEN I 1ST HEARD DIS 1.I USE 2 PLAY MY DRUMS OFF DIS CUT AND ALBUM.AND LISTENING 2 IT NOW I CAN GRAB SO MANY MUSICAL ELEMENTS FROM IT.I WUD MOST DEF PUT DIS CUT AS 1 OF HIS STAPLE CONTRIBUTIONS 2 DA JAZZ SCENE NATIONWIDE.ESPECIALLY UP IN HARLEM AND DEN ACROSS DA SEAS 2 KEMET(EGYPT).I THINK DIS PEICE ALSO DECRIBES BLK FOLKS JOURNEYS.PEACE.
visionkingdom 1 year ago
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Such a beautiful song. Very wonderful to hear this.
felixagnes87 1 year ago
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Oh do I remember this one -- a treasure, a mystical, impressionistic, and so tender piece -- with George Barron on Bb Soprano Saxophone, who so beautifully catches the true personality of this most rarified of the saxophones.
groupshot 1 year ago
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quite right it's a damn right disgrace when you consider lilly allen gets 17 - 20 miliion views. superb transcendental riddim
michaelajordan1 1 year ago
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I like it. I think I`ll start looking into more of his work. This brother is tight.
kevhar12 2 years ago
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Imagine a summer listening to Lonnie, Pharoah, Miles(On the Corner) Funkadelic(Westbound Years) Richard Davis, Ronnie Foster etc. This is what I was into when I first start diggin'. Gave me a very eclectic outlook on the sound of music. Cosmic Funk was and still is one of my favorites today...
henryhansun 2 years ago
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try the thing with sonny rollins - same great !!
berlin43m 2 years ago
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This recording is from Lonnie's 2nd LP 1974. Astral Traveling was his 1st. A Era that left so many great masterpieces. Too bad Lonnie never got his real due respect. His name should be famous. His music has always touched my spirit.
mooreyb 2 years ago
@mooreyb That's 100% true. He was a real innovator in jazz music and o pioneer of this nuJazz-like, soft, magical rhythms.
Besides his LP's, he recorded in lat '60 and early '70 with Pharoah Sanders, Gato Barbieri and Miles Davis.
And this recording is a Temple - I always shivers beacause of this sax.
BacksidePL 1 year ago
A favorite in my record collection. Indeed, a shame this hasn't gotten more views, perhaps because it was uploaded recently. L.L. Smith is also a fantastic piano player, in the vein of Alice Coltrane. I used to listen to all of his records when I was younger. A man with a great message in his music along with Pharoah Sanders, Alice C., Roy Ayers (vibes) and a few others who conveyed wonderful spiritual messages in jazz music and made frequent use of modal scales.
kmal16 3 years ago
Good to know that I'm not the only one who likes this record most from all LLS works - however many of them where very impresive, both as a leader and a sideman.
BacksidePL 3 years ago