Lonnie Liston Smith

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Expansions 06:06 Tools
A Chance for Peace 05:23 Tools
Quiet Moments 03:46 Tools
Summer Nights 00:00 Tools
Cosmic Funk 00:00 Tools
A Garden Of Peace 03:11 Tools
Give Peace A Chance (Make Love) 05:59 Tools
Sunset 00:00 Tools
Love Beams 00:00 Tools
Desert Nights 00:00 Tools
Space Lady 00:00 Tools
Space Princess 07:03 Tools
Shadows 00:00 Tools
Devika (Goddess) 05:14 Tools
Golden Dreams 00:00 Tools
Journey Into Love 00:00 Tools
Exotic Mysteries 04:28 Tools
Footprints 00:00 Tools
Magical Journey 00:00 Tools
In the Park 00:00 Tools
Mystic Woman 04:38 Tools
My Love 00:00 Tools
Floating Through Space 00:00 Tools
Bridge Through Time 04:01 Tools
Sunburst 00:00 Tools
Beautiful Woman 06:59 Tools
Mardi Gras 06:10 Tools
Colors of the Rainbow 00:00 Tools
Summer Days 00:00 Tools
Springtime Magic 00:00 Tools
Devika 00:00 Tools
Renaissance 00:00 Tools
Voodoo Woman 00:00 Tools
Bright Moments 00:00 Tools
Night Flower 06:00 Tools
We Can Dream 00:00 Tools
Watercolors 04:20 Tools
Sunbeams 03:53 Tools
Speak About It 00:00 Tools
Get Down Everybody 00:00 Tools
Enchantress 00:00 Tools
Twilight 00:00 Tools
Get Down Everybody (It's Time for World Peace) 00:00 Tools
In Search of Truth 00:00 Tools
Mystical Dreamer 00:00 Tools
Midsummer Magic 04:20 Tools
Loveland 00:00 Tools
Journey Into Space 00:00 Tools
Free And Easy 03:11 Tools
I Can't Get Started 00:00 Tools
Singing For Love 00:00 Tools
Visions of a New World (Phase I) 00:00 Tools
Peace 00:00 Tools
Visions of a New World (Phase II) 00:00 Tools
Love Is The Answer 00:00 Tools
Dreams Of Tomorrow 00:00 Tools
Explorations 00:00 Tools
Meditations 00:00 Tools
Never Too Late 00:00 Tools
Starlight And You 00:00 Tools
A Lonely Way To Be 00:00 Tools
On The Real Side 00:00 Tools
Astral Travelling 00:00 Tools
The Love I See In Your Eyes 00:00 Tools
Aspirations 00:00 Tools
A Song For The Children 00:00 Tools
Vision of a New World (Phase II) 00:00 Tools
Nightlife 00:00 Tools
Rejuvenation 08:35 Tools
Summer Afternoon 00:00 Tools
Close Your Eyes 00:00 Tools
Divine Light 03:33 Tools
Vision of a New World (Phase I) 00:00 Tools
Aquarian Cycle 00:00 Tools
Rainbows Of Love 00:00 Tools
Spinning Wheel 00:00 Tools
Peaceful Ones 00:00 Tools
I Mani (Faith) 00:00 Tools
Warm 00:00 Tools
A Gift Of Love 00:00 Tools
Lover's Dream 00:00 Tools
Street Festival 00:00 Tools
Prelude 00:00 Tools
Naima 00:00 Tools
Sorceress 00:00 Tools
Peace & Love 00:00 Tools
Between Here and There 00:00 Tools
Quiet Dawn 00:00 Tools
Silhouettes 00:00 Tools
Speak Low 00:00 Tools
If You Take Care Of Me 00:00 Tools
City Of Lights 00:00 Tools
Let Us Go Into The House Of The Lord 00:00 Tools
Let Us Go Into The House Of Lord 00:00 Tools
Visions of a New World (Phase Two) 00:00 Tools
Expansions (7" Edit) 03:00 Tools
Visions of a New World (Phase One) 00:00 Tools
Expansions, Part 1 00:00 Tools
Mystical Dreamer (A Tribute to Miles Davis) 00:00 Tools
Turning Point 00:00 Tools
Expansions - Part 1 (from Expansions) (1975) 00:00 Tools
Angels of the Night 06:19 Tools
Bridge Through Time - Single Version 00:00 Tools
Dance Floor 00:00 Tools
Transformation 00:00 Tools
lonnie liston smith - expansions 00:00 Tools
Rejuvenation (alternate take) 00:00 Tools
Make Someone Happy 00:00 Tools
Cary Paul and Louisa 00:00 Tools
Imani (Alternate Take) 05:41 Tools
In the Beginning 05:35 Tools
Expansions (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
A Garden of Peace (Dead Presidents II-Jay-Z) 00:00 Tools
Duke's Place 00:00 Tools
A Garden of Peace (Version #1) ['Dead Presidents II'] 00:00 Tools
Rejuvination (Alternate Take) 00:00 Tools
Expansions Pt. 1 (1975) 00:00 Tools
Visions Of A New World (Phase 00:00 Tools
Expansions - Remastered 03:00 Tools
Springtime Magic (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler) - Grover Washington Jr. 00:00 Tools
Space Princess (Special Disco Version) 00:00 Tools
Bridge Thru Time ['Candy'] 00:00 Tools
Beautiful Women 00:00 Tools
01 warm 00:00 Tools
01 Astral Traveling 00:00 Tools
journey into love (1978) 00:00 Tools
Don't Write Checks That Your Body Can't Cash (featuring Paris Hafiz) 00:00 Tools
Lonnie Smith - Sideman 00:00 Tools
Magic Journey 05:00 Tools
03 Rejuvenation 00:00 Tools
We Can Dream (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Renaissance (LP Recording 1976) 00:00 Tools
Explorations (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Enchantress (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Devika-Goddess 00:00 Tools
Move Your Hand (live) (remix) 00:00 Tools
Expansions - Lonnie Listen Smith 00:00 Tools
I Mani (Faith) alt. take 00:00 Tools
07- give peace a chance 00:00 Tools
Imani (Alternate) 00:00 Tools
Journey In To Love 00:00 Tools
In Search Of Truth (Alternate) 00:00 Tools
lonnie liston smith - Quiet Dawn 00:00 Tools
lonnie liston smith - Renaissance (LP Recording 1976) 00:00 Tools
Lonnie Liston Smith - Renaissance 00:00 Tools
Expansions (12-inch mix) 00:00 Tools
Floating Though Space 00:00 Tools
Smith Love Beams 00:00 Tools
I'm Your Melody (featuring Sonya Sayles) 00:00 Tools
Astral Traveling (Alternate) 00:00 Tools
Love Is The Answer [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
Enchantress [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
Expansions (Original 12'' Mix) 00:00 Tools
Expansions Pt 1 00:00 Tools
Rejuvination (Alternate) 00:00 Tools
04- Bridge through time 00:00 Tools
The Call Of The Wild 00:00 Tools
Loveland - Sunburst 00:00 Tools
Sexx Laws 00:00 Tools
Move Your Hand Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Expansions - Lonnie Liston Smith;The Cosmic Echoes 00:00 Tools
On The Real Side [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
Free And Easy [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
lonnie liston smith - Devika 00:00 Tools
Aspirations 4 00:00 Tools
Astral Traveling (Alternative Version) 00:00 Tools
Island In The Sun/Lonnie Liston Smith 06:06 Tools
Space Princess (Judge Funk DJ Dub Edit) 06:06 Tools
I Want To Thank You 00:00 Tools
Love Godess (ray K Edit) 00:00 Tools
01 - Expansions 00:00 Tools
Smith 00:00 Tools
Peace Of Mind 00:00 Tools
City Lights 00:00 Tools
Heavens Eye 00:00 Tools
Quiet moment 00:00 Tools
Funky Nassau (Parts 1 & 2) 00:00 Tools
Jazz Badass Piano Players 00:00 Tools
No Tears Tomorrow 00:00 Tools
Sunset - Lonnie Liston Smith 00:00 Tools
Space Princess (Joey Negro Remix) 00:00 Tools
In Search Of Truth (alternate 00:00 Tools
Expansions [Extended] 00:00 Tools
Astral Traveling - Remastered - 2001 00:00 Tools
Lonnie Liston Smith - In search of truth 00:00 Tools
06 Shadows 00:00 Tools
Expansions (aka Stetsasonic - Talkin' all That Jazz) 00:00 Tools
06 Space Princess 00:00 Tools
Summer Nights / Lonnie Liston Smith 00:00 Tools
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When Lonnie Liston Smith made the transition from sideman to leader in 1973, it was the beginning of a fusion/crossover/post-bop band he dubbed Lonnie Liston Smith & the Cosmic Echoes. The acoustic pianist/electric keyboardist, who was born in Richmond, VA, on December 28, 1940, should not be confused with soul-jazz/hard bop organist Lonnie Smith. This Smith would have had an impressive resumé even if he had never formed a band of his own. In the '60s or early '70s, he had been a sidemen for, among others, Pharoah Sanders, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Gato Barbieri, singer Betty Carter, and trumpeter Miles Davis. In fact, Smith was still in Davis' employ when he signed with producer Bob Thiele's RCA-distributed Flying Dutchman label and recorded his first album as a leader, Astral Traveling (which Thiele produced). Nonetheless, the Cosmic Echoes were a major step forward for Smith -- the improviser had a lot more time to devote to his own compositions and he was free to concentrate on a very spiritual type of fusion that had a variety of influences. The post-bop of model explorers like Coltrane, Sanders, Kirk, Yusef Lateef, McCoy Tyner, and Charles Lloyd was a heavy influence on Smith's composing since all of those artists shared the Cosmic Echoes' spiritual concerns. But the Cosmic Echoes were hardly jazz purists. Their instrumental fusion combined those post-bop influences with funk, pop, and rock, and some of their best-known vocal numbers (which include 1979's "Space Princess" and 1983's "Never Too Late") were outright R&B. It was on April 24, 1973, that Smith recorded Astral Traveling and led his first Cosmic Echoes lineup, which included George Barron (soprano and tenor sax), Joe Beck (guitar), Cecil McBee (bass), David Lee, Jr. (drums), James Mtume (percussion), Sonny Morgan (percussion), Badal Roy (tabla drums), and Geeta Vashi (tamboura). Astral Traveling was entirely instrumental, but it wasn't long before Smith added a vocalist to the Cosmic Echoes: his brother Donald Smith. Although Donald Smith had helped his brother put together the Cosmic Echoes' first lineup, he isn't actually employed on Astral Traveling -- 1974's Thiele-produced Cosmic Funk was the first Cosmic Echoes album that featured him on vocals. From 1974 on, the Cosmic Echoes' albums were typically about 80 percent instrumental, but included a few vocal offerings. Subsequent Cosmic Echoes projects included 1975's Expansions, 1975's Visions of a New World, 1976's Reflections of a Golden Dream, and 1977's Renaissance, all of which were on either Flying Dutchman or RCA proper. Along the way, the Cosmic Echoes had more than their share of personnel changes. When the group recorded a live album for RCA in 1977, the lineup included Smith on piano and keyboards, his brother Donald on vocals, Dave Hubbard on tenor and soprano sax, Al Anderson on electric bass, Ronald Miller on electric guitar, and Hollywood Barker on drums -- a lineup that, except for Lonnie Liston Smith himself, is totally different from the Cosmic Echoes lineup heard on 1973's Astral Traveling. It was in 1978 that Smith and his Cosmic Echoes left RCA and moved to Columbia to record Loveland, which was a respectable seller (at least by jazz standards) and fared well among fusion, crossover, and quiet storm fans. Smith's next Columbia album, Exotic Mysteries, gave us the single, "Space Princess," which featured Donald on lead vocals and became a minor hit. Although Exotic Mysteries was primarily an instrumental fusion album, "Space Princess" wasn't jazz at all -- the tune is funk-disco but still has that mystic Cosmic Echoes vibe. Some people felt that when Smith and his Cosmic Echoes were recording for Columbia in the late '70s and early '80s, they became too slick and commercial -- nonetheless, the group still had integrity and was still enjoyable and interesting during its Columbia period. Donald Smith temporarily left the Cosmic Echoes after Exotic Mysteries and on 1979's Song for the Children, he was replaced by singer James "Crabbe" Robinson (who is also employed on 1980s Love Is the Answer). And Robinson wasn't the only person who passed through the Cosmic Echoes in the late '70s or early '80s. Others who came on board during Smith's Columbia period included guitarist Abdul Wali, bassist Pee Wee Ford, drummer Lino Reyes, and percussionist Lawrence Killian -- like Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers, Lonnie Liston Smith & the Cosmic Echoes could be a revolving door. Donald Smith ended up returning to the fold in the early '80s, which is also when the Cosmic Echoes were reunited with Thiele (who signed Smith to his new Doctor Jazz label). One of songs that Smith's Cosmic Echoes recorded for Doctor Jazz was the urban/quiet storm vocal number "Never Too Late," which was released as a single and became a minor hit. In the mid-'80s, the Cosmic Echoes unofficially called it quits and Smith moved on to other things. But the pianist/keyboardist (who turned 60 in 2000) returned to a Cosmic Echoes-minded approach in 1998, when he was reunited with his brother Donald and featured him on the album Transformation (which came out on Smith's own label Loveland Records). In 2002, Sony's reissue-oriented Legacy Recordings looked back on the Cosmic Echoes' late '70s and early '80s output with a two-CD retrospective titled Explorations: The Columbia Years. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.