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Lonnie Liston Smith - Sais (Egypt)

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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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  • 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 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

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  • @kmal16 yes i am also a fan of LL Smith

  • 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.

  • Such a beautiful song. Very wonderful to hear this.

  • 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.

  • quite right it's a damn right disgrace when you consider lilly allen gets 17 - 20 miliion views. superb transcendental riddim

  • I like it. I think I`ll start looking into more of his work. This brother is tight.

  • 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...

  • try the thing with sonny rollins - same great !!

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