Coursing through the cosmic pulse of Jazz-Funk is the inimitable influence of Lonnie Liston Smith. For over five decades, the legendary keyboardist and bandleader has been a driving force in shaping the genre's sound. Smith made his recording debut as a sideman for heavyweights Miles Davis, Pharoah Sanders, Gato Barbieri and Leon Thomas. He later formed his own ensemble, Lonnie Liston Smith and the Cosmic Echoes which delivered an incredible run of classic albums through the 1970s. His music has served as the foundation for immortal hip-hop samples and ecstatic dancefloor revelry. In late February 2020, Smith headlined Jazz Is Dead’s Black History Month series, giving many jazz fans what would be their last taste of live music before the nightmare of COVID-19 that took over in the weeks that followed. Now, he reunites with Jazz Is Dead to deliver Lonnie Liston Smith JID017 - a full-bloom tribute to the multitude of sonic strains that all lead back to the fingertips of the maestro himself.
Album opener "Love Brings Happiness" immediately bursts to life with drums and guitar accompanied by the sultry vocals of frequent Jazz Is Dead collaborator Loren Oden. The track title becomes an inescapable jolt of encouragement and assurance. In contrast, proceeding track "Dawn" slows things down
, opening up for keyboard and synth meditations. "Cosmic Changes" sees Oden again serenade listeners, reciting celestial truths about love and happiness, as the guitar and keyboard float in the background. On "Gratitude" Smith and company temper their groove, with Smith switching onto a grand piano as cymbals shimmer and wind chimes fade in and out, gently recalling Smith's recordings with Pharoah Sanders. Rounding out the trilogy of Oden collaborations, "Love Can Be" slowly ambles through Fender Rhodes, organ, and an unobtrusive groove that takes off the moment Oden enters. On the aptly-titled "Fête", the band creates the perfect soundtrack for backyard soirees, joyous moments with friends spent lingering over a grill as the sun melts into the horizon.
Sounding as if it could have been taken from one of his classic albums released on the Flying Dutchman label, "Kaleidoscope" encapsulates much of what generations of listeners have come to love about Smith- introspective chords that glisten like sunbeams, opening up space for one to dive deeper or to release, a perfect balance of private energy. Penultimate track "What May Come" takes the concept of private energy further, pivoting into funkier territory as Smith's Rhodes cruises like a comet making its once-in-a-century appearance, as horns, chimes, and percussion dart in and out of orbit. Closing the album, "A New Spring" is the thematic crescendo, the climax of the last several meditations. Taken as an entire body of work, JID017 is a triumphant celebration of love's power to heal.
Already beloved by several generations of Jazz, Hip-hop, and Dance music fans, Lonnie Liston Smith still shines as brightly as he did on his most well-known records. In the studio with Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad, contemporaries who have enshrined much of Smith's musical trails, the trio excavate and revisit some of Smith's most well-known musical motifs and themes, and in the process deliver a reminder of their lasting poignancy.
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releases April 28, 2023
Lonnie Liston Smith JID017 Liner Notes
All music composed by Lonnie Liston Smith, Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad unless otherwise noted; produced and mixed by Adrian Younge & Ali Shaheed Muhammad at Linear Labs Studios, Los Angeles, CA. Mastered by Dave Cooley for Elysian Masters. Executive Produced by Andrew Lojero. Associate Produced by Adam Block. All songs published by Adrian Younge, Linear Labs Crew (GMR) & Ali Shaheed Muhammad Cool Abdul Publishing (GMR). Graphic Design by Julian Montague Photography by The Artform Studio.
1) Love Brings Happiness feat Loren Oden
a. Musicians:
i. Lonnie Liston Smith: Acoustic Piano
ii. Adrian Younge: Electric guitars, Electric bass, Alto & Sopranino saxophone, Monophonic synthesizer, Clavinet, Vibraphone, Percussion
iii. Ali Shaheed Muhammad: Fender Rhodes Piano
iv. Greg Paul: Drums
b. Vocals written and performed by: Loren Oden
2) Dawn
a. Musicians:
i. Lonnie Liston Smith: Acoustic Piano
ii. Adrian Younge: Fender Rhodes piano, Electric guitars, Monophonic synthesizers, Mellotron, Flutes, Alto & Sopranino saxophone, Percussion
iii. Ali Shaheed Muhammad: Electric bass guitar
iv. Greg Paul: Drums
3) Cosmic Changes feat Loren Oden
a. Musicians:
i. Lonnie Liston Smith: Fender Rhodes piano
ii. Adrian Younge: Electric bass guitar, Hammond B3 organ, Acoustic guitar, Electric guitars, Monophonic synthesizer, Percussion
iii. Greg Paul: Drums
b. Vocals written and performed by: Loren Oden
4) Gratitude
a. Musicians:
i. Lonnie Liston Smith: Acoustic Piano
ii. Adrian Younge: Electric bass guitar, Vibraphone, Clavinet, Electric guitar, Auto-harp, Monophonic synthesizer, Percussion
iii. Greg Paul: Drums
5) Love Can Be feat Loren Oden
a. Musicians:
i. Lonnie Liston Smith: Fender Rhodes piano
ii. Adrian Younge: Hammond B3 organ, Electric guitar, Electric bass guitar, Monophonic synthesizer, Alto saxophone, Percussion
iii. Greg Paul: Drums
b. Vocals written and performed by: Loren Oden
6) Fête
a. Musicians:
i. Lonnie Liston Smith: Fender Rhodes piano
ii. Adrian Younge: Electric guitars, Alto & Sopranino saxophone, Percussion
iii. Ali Shaheed Muhammad: Electric bass guitar
iv. Malachi Morehead: Drums
7) Kaleidoscope
a. Musicians:
i. Lonnie Liston Smith: Fender Rhodes piano
ii. Adrian Younge: Hammond B3 organ, Monophonic Synthesizer, Electric guitars, Flutes, Percussion
iii. Ali Shaheed Muhammad: Electric bass guitar
iv. Malachi Morehead: Drums
8) What May Come
a. Musicians:
i. Lonnie Liston Smith: Fender Rhodes piano
ii. Adrian Younge: Electric bass guitar, Hammond B3 organ, Monophonic synthesizers, Electric guitars, Alto saxophone, percussion
iii. Malachi Morehead: Drums
9) A New Spring feat. Loren Oden
a. Musicians:
i. Lonnie Liston Smith: Fender Rhodes piano
ii. Adrian Younge: Vibraphone, Mellotron, Clavinet, Electric guitars, Auto-harp, Percussion
iii. Ali Shaheed Muhammad: Electric bass guitar
iv. Malachi Morehead: Drums
b. Vocals performed by: Loren Oden