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Lonnie Liston Smith: Jazz Is Dead 17
ByLonnie Liston Smith
keyboardsb.1940
Since

Roy Ayers
vibraphone1940 - 2025

Gary Bartz
saxophone, altob.1940

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
An experienced listener may be forgiven the feeling of having heard this song before. If it is new, it may be enticing. If not, it is what it is. Some of what it is is probably post-production shazam. How much was done in real time? How much of it was a surprise to Lonnie Liston Smith, on first hearing? Most of the tracks are relatively brief. But if jazz is dead, does it really matter? This is strictly for fans of the genre. Check back in another twenty five years to hear what, if anything, has changed.. ">
Track Listing
Love Brings Happiness; Dawn; Cosmic Changes; Gratitude; Love Can Be; Fete; Kaleidoscope; What May Come; A New Spring.
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Lonnie Liston Smith: acoustic piano, Fender Rhodes; Adrian Younge: electric guitar, electric bass guitar, alto and sopranino saxophones, monophonic synthesizer, clavinet, vibraphone, percussion, Mellotron, flues, Fender Rhodes, Hammond B3, acoustic guitar, auto-harp; Ali Shaheed Muhammad: Fender Rhodes, electric bass guitar; Loren Oden: vocals (1, 3, 5, 9); Greg Paul: drums (1-5); Malachi Morehead: drums (6-9).
Album information
Title: Jazz Is Dead 17 | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Jazz Is Dead
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