Lonnie Smith - Move Your Hand (1969)
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Lonnie Smith, styled Dr. Lonnie Smith (born July 3, 1942) is an American jazz Hammond B3 organist.
Move Your Hand was recorded live at Club Harlem in Atlantic City on August 9, 1969. Organist Lonnie Smith led a small combo -- featuring guitarist Larry McGee, tenor saxist Rudy Jones, bari saxist Ronnie Cuber, and drummer Sylvester Goshay -- through a set that alternated originals with two pop covers, the Coasters' "Charlie Brown" and Donovan's "Sunshine Superman." Throughout, the band works a relaxed, bluesy, and, above all, funky rhythm; they abandon improvisation and melody for a steady groove, so much that the hooks of the two pop hits aren't recognizable until a few minutes into the track.
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Tracklist:
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01. Charlie Brown
02. Layin' In The Cut
03. Move Your Hand
04. Sunshine Superman
05. Dancin' In An Easy Groove (*CD only)
* Recorded live at Club Harlem in Atlantic City on August 9, 1969.
1996 Blue Note | Rare Groove Series | CDP 7243 8 31249 2 3
Personnel:
Lonnie Smith - vocals, organ
Sylvester Goshay - drums
Larry McGee - guitar
Rudy Jones - tenor saxophone
Ronnie Cuber - baritone saxophone
Ladies and gentlemen...The King of Hammond B3...Lonnie Smith !!
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