Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes - Cosmic Funk (1974/2022) [Vinyl]
Artist: Lonnie Liston Smith, The Cosmic Echoes
Title: Cosmic Funk
Year Of Release: 1974
Label: Real Gone Music – RGM-1340 / Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo
Genre: Space-Age, Jazz-Funk
Quality: 24bit-192kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 35:52
Total Size: 1.28 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Cosmic Funk
Year Of Release: 1974
Label: Real Gone Music – RGM-1340 / Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo
Genre: Space-Age, Jazz-Funk
Quality: 24bit-192kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 35:52
Total Size: 1.28 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Cosmic Funk (5:37)
02. Footprints (6:07)
03. Beautiful Women (6:54)
04. Sais (Egypt) (8:13)
05. Peaceful Ones (5:02)
06. Naima (4:02)
Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
As Dean Rudland points out in Ace's 2014 reissue of Lonnie Liston Smith's 1974 set Cosmic Funk, Smith himself views this LP as a transitional effort, capturing him between his pioneering work with Miles Davis' electric group and the exploratory Expansions. This suggests it perhaps isn't a cohesive album and, true enough, it's a record where the good ideas are sometimes suggested rather than developed. Much of the record showcases the smooth vocal stylings of Smith's brother Donald, who leads on a vocal version of John Coltrane's "Naima," lends a bit of a supper club vibe to "Beautiful Woman," croons through "Peaceful Ones," and dives into the thick, overlapping grooves of the title track. That opening song is one of the few tracks that emphasizes funk, otherwise the cosmic reigns, as the group usually getting spacy all the while never quite leaving the earth. Although the group is quite lively on a relatively straight-ahead reading of Wayne Shorter's "Footprints," the album is distinguished by the spaces that lie between funk and bop, the periods where Smith and company start to float, then pull themselves back.
Congas, Percussion – Lawrence Killian
Drums – Art Gore
Electric Bass – Al Anderson
Percussion – Andrew Cyrille, Doug Hammond, Ron Bridgewater
Piano [Acoustic], Electric Piano, Percussion – Lonnie Liston Smith
Soprano Saxophone, Flute, Percussion – George Barron
Vocals, Piano, Flute – Donald Smith
As Dean Rudland points out in Ace's 2014 reissue of Lonnie Liston Smith's 1974 set Cosmic Funk, Smith himself views this LP as a transitional effort, capturing him between his pioneering work with Miles Davis' electric group and the exploratory Expansions. This suggests it perhaps isn't a cohesive album and, true enough, it's a record where the good ideas are sometimes suggested rather than developed. Much of the record showcases the smooth vocal stylings of Smith's brother Donald, who leads on a vocal version of John Coltrane's "Naima," lends a bit of a supper club vibe to "Beautiful Woman," croons through "Peaceful Ones," and dives into the thick, overlapping grooves of the title track. That opening song is one of the few tracks that emphasizes funk, otherwise the cosmic reigns, as the group usually getting spacy all the while never quite leaving the earth. Although the group is quite lively on a relatively straight-ahead reading of Wayne Shorter's "Footprints," the album is distinguished by the spaces that lie between funk and bop, the periods where Smith and company start to float, then pull themselves back.
Congas, Percussion – Lawrence Killian
Drums – Art Gore
Electric Bass – Al Anderson
Percussion – Andrew Cyrille, Doug Hammond, Ron Bridgewater
Piano [Acoustic], Electric Piano, Percussion – Lonnie Liston Smith
Soprano Saxophone, Flute, Percussion – George Barron
Vocals, Piano, Flute – Donald Smith
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