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| 4.0 excellent | vonseux | April 22nd 16 | And the organ groove rolls on with this date from Lonnie Smith for Blue Note in 1970. Ever the arbiter of style Lonnie hadn't got to his turban phase at the time of this recording and instead can be seen sporting a rather natty white cap on the cover. The music is very much of the times too with the addition of a couple of hits from the period - "Twenty Five Miles" and "Spinning Wheel" with a Miles Davis cover "Seven Steps to Heaven" a Smith original "Psychedelic Pi" and - guess what? A rocking version of "Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf" which rounds of a great set of 70s funky hammond grooves. Ronnie Cuber is on baritone as well... So it's just got to be great!!!
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