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Artist:
SMITH, LONNIE
Title:
Think!
Label:
BLUE NOTE
Format:
LP
Price:
$11.50
Catalog #:
BLP 4290LP
Exact repro reissue, originally released in 1968. Featuring Lee Morgan, David Newman, Melvin Sparks and the song "Son Of Ice Bag."
Artist:
SMITH, LONNIE
Title:
Turning Point
Label:
BLUE NOTE
Format:
LP
Price:
$11.50
Catalog #:
BLP 4313LP
Gatefold exact repro reissue, originally released in 1969. Featuring Lee Morgan (trumpet), Julian Priester (trombone), Bennie Maupin (tenor sax), Melvin Sparks (guitar), Leo Morris (drums) and Smith (organ). Hammond master Lonnie Smith (who performed with Lou Donaldson and George Benson's quartet) performs covers of Aretha Franklin's hit "See Saw" and a tight, organ-groove rendition of "Eleanor Rigby."
Artist:
SMITH, LONNIE
Title:
Move Your Hand
Label:
BLUE NOTE
Format:
LP
Price:
$11.50
Catalog #:
BLP 4326LP
Gatefold exact repro reissue, originally released in 1969. Recorded live at "Club Harlem" Atlantic City, NJ. Featuring Rudy Jones (tenor sax), Robbie Cuber (baritone sax), Larry McGee (guitar), Sylvester Goshay (drums) and Lonnie Smith on organ and vocals. "The band was tight. There was a feeling of togetherness on that small bandstand. From the first note on, everything fell into place. Whether they played 'Charlie Brown' or 'Sunshine Superman,' the blues permeated everything they played.... Right in the groove and probably the high point of the session was Lonnie's sensational 'Move Your Hand.' His infectious, humorous vocal really turns this track into 'something else'."
Artist:
SMITH, LONNIE
Title:
Afro-Desia
Label:
GROOVE MERCHANT
Format:
LP
Price:
$11.50
Catalog #:
GM 3308LP
Gatefold exact repro reissue, originally released in 1975. "
Afro-Desia
expands upon the soul-jazz sensibility of organist Lonnie Smith's classic Blue Note efforts, abandoning their hairpin-tight, diamond-sharp grooves in favor of more meditative, free-flowing epics that draw on elements of Latin jazz, pop, and even disco. Featuring a supporting cast including then-unknown saxophonist Joe Lovano, electric bassist Ron Carter, and drummer Jamey Huddad,
Afro-Desia
features some of Smith's strongest, most nuanced work; the imaginative arrangements create panoramic stretches of space for all of the players to explore, and they push the 15-minute 'Spirits Free' into compelling new spheres of funk consciousness." -- All Music Guide
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