Lonnie Liston Smith: Cosmic Funk Vinyl LP
The second of Lonnie Liston Smithās solo records for Flying Dutchman, Cosmic Funk sports sick artwork (LLSā coolest IMO) and expands on the sound of Astral Traveling with the inclusion of Lonnieās lil bro Donald Smith on vocals and piano. To be completely honest, I can take or leave the vocals, but I appreciate what they were trying to do here. Jazz in 1974 was all about finding new horizons, unchartered landscapes, unexplored galaxies etc.; so LLS & crew reject the purist mood that pervaded the 60s, in turn embracing the funk and soul sounds that were increasingly threatening to define their generation. Still, Lonnie does his thing to a pair of jazz standards: the melody forĀ Traneās āNaimaā is reinterpreted with lyrics, and āFootprintsā takes a spiritually-minded approach to Wayne Shorterās original. The opening title track is funkier than anything on Astral Traveling, taking a cue from Herbieās slick arp basslines on Head Hunters released the previous year. āSais,ā composed by a pre-Juicy Fruit James Mtume, opens side B with some proper stretched-out afrofuturism before settling into gorgeous ballad āPeaceful Ones,ā featuring some of Lonnieās most divine Rhodes playing and a tender vocal from Donald. Ace reissue by Real Gone MusicĀ with full repro gatefold jacket, recommended.
- blackĀ vinyl pressing
- housed in full color gatefold jacket
- original release year: 1974
- music label:Ā Real Gone Music 2022
reviewed byĀ nick nightingaleĀ 08/2019
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Lonnie Liston Smith: Cosmic Funk Vinyl LP
Lonnie Liston Smith: Cosmic Funk Vinyl LP
The second of Lonnie Liston Smithās solo records for Flying Dutchman, Cosmic Funk sports sick artwork (LLSā coolest IMO) and expands on the sound of Astral Traveling with the inclusion of Lonnieās lil bro Donald Smith on vocals and piano. To be completely honest, I can take or leave the vocals, but I appreciate what they were trying to do here. Jazz in 1974 was all about finding new horizons, unchartered landscapes, unexplored galaxies etc.; so LLS & crew reject the purist mood that pervaded the 60s, in turn embracing the funk and soul sounds that were increasingly threatening to define their generation. Still, Lonnie does his thing to a pair of jazz standards: the melody forĀ Traneās āNaimaā is reinterpreted with lyrics, and āFootprintsā takes a spiritually-minded approach to Wayne Shorterās original. The opening title track is funkier than anything on Astral Traveling, taking a cue from Herbieās slick arp basslines on Head Hunters released the previous year. āSais,ā composed by a pre-Juicy Fruit James Mtume, opens side B with some proper stretched-out afrofuturism before settling into gorgeous ballad āPeaceful Ones,ā featuring some of Lonnieās most divine Rhodes playing and a tender vocal from Donald. Ace reissue by Real Gone MusicĀ with full repro gatefold jacket, recommended.
- blackĀ vinyl pressing
- housed in full color gatefold jacket
- original release year: 1974
- music label:Ā Real Gone Music 2022
reviewed byĀ nick nightingaleĀ 08/2019
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The second of Lonnie Liston Smithās solo records for Flying Dutchman, Cosmic Funk sports sick artwork (LLSā coolest IMO) and expands on the sound of Astral Traveling with the inclusion of Lonnieās lil bro Donald Smith on vocals and piano. To be completely honest, I can take or leave the vocals, but I appreciate what they were trying to do here. Jazz in 1974 was all about finding new horizons, unchartered landscapes, unexplored galaxies etc.; so LLS & crew reject the purist mood that pervaded the 60s, in turn embracing the funk and soul sounds that were increasingly threatening to define their generation. Still, Lonnie does his thing to a pair of jazz standards: the melody forĀ Traneās āNaimaā is reinterpreted with lyrics, and āFootprintsā takes a spiritually-minded approach to Wayne Shorterās original. The opening title track is funkier than anything on Astral Traveling, taking a cue from Herbieās slick arp basslines on Head Hunters released the previous year. āSais,ā composed by a pre-Juicy Fruit James Mtume, opens side B with some proper stretched-out afrofuturism before settling into gorgeous ballad āPeaceful Ones,ā featuring some of Lonnieās most divine Rhodes playing and a tender vocal from Donald. Ace reissue by Real Gone MusicĀ with full repro gatefold jacket, recommended.
- blackĀ vinyl pressing
- housed in full color gatefold jacket
- original release year: 1974
- music label:Ā Real Gone Music 2022


















