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Rise Up!
Dr. Lonnie Smith
Rise Up!
Genres: Jazz, Pop
 
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All Artists: Dr. Lonnie Smith
Title: Rise Up!
Members Wishing: 3
Total Copies: 0
Label: Palmetto Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2009
Re-Release Date: 2/17/2009
Genres: Jazz, Pop
Style: Soul-Jazz & Boogaloo
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 753957213824

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What first stirred in the heart and soul of man, deep in the night and twilight of obscure caves and woods, back when the ear was an organ of fear and survival?
Does man express himself through music or does music express itself through man?

The Doctor knows, but he ain't saying--or rather, he just said it, chapter and verse. Listen close now, cos you can follow the doctor's advice, but you can't follow the Doctor.

Ian Jackson

Lonnie has been at the forefront of the jazz scene since he was named Top Organist by Downbeat Magazine in 1969. Recently, Lonnie was voted the Organ Keyboardist of the Year in 2003, 2004 and 2005 by the Jazz Journalist Association.

Dr Lonnie Smith's latest release, RISE UP! features Peter Bernstein, guitar; Herlin Riley, drums; Donald Harrison, alto sax with guest musicians Matt Balitsaris, guitars, James Shipp, percussion and Jo Lawry, vocals.

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Audiophile Audition
Patrick J. Rustici | NY, NY | 03/06/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)

"It's always a great occasion when Lonnie Smith announces the fact of an upcoming new CD. It's even more special when Lonnie records with a noted sax player. Such is the case with the upcoming CD, Rise Up! on Palmetto Records. We've obtained an advance copy and it is quite impressive. Lonnie recently played at Jimmy Maks' jazz club in Portland, Oregon, on tour with Donald Harrison. Several of the tracks on Rise Up were introduced that night - A Matterapat, Come Together, And the World Weeps come to mind - and the buzz of excitement that Smith elicited that night are brought to fruition with his new CD.



A Matterapat sets the stage for what's to come as Donald Harrison provides the perfect foil for Lonnie as he blows pure funk while drummer, Herlin Riley, and percussionist Shipp swirl with cymbals and cowbell. Bernstein has several tasty choruses before Lonnie takes over the groove. Come Together follows and you've never heard it funkified like this as the Good Doctor grunts out vocalisms while churning out Hammond runs.



Pilgrimage is a visit to a Sunday church service, and Harrison is extra soulful in a relaxed groove. Amen ... More sweetness follows with Dapper Dan and the drum/percussion mix, as well as more Bernstein guitar deserve special mention. And the World Weeps is taken at a mournful crawl as Riley taps out a snare beat, while Peter Bernstein and Donald Harrison add to the procession. You can imagine this track being played at funeral tribute.



People Make the World Go Round lightens the mood as the Turbinator and Harrison share the melody. Sweet Dreams is a psychedelic trip to funky slumber; again proof that bringing a sax into the mix really adds a soulfulness that the Hammond-guitar-drum trio sometimes lacks.



This is Lonnie Smith's third CD for Palmetto, following Too Damn Hot and Jungle Soul, from 2005 and 2006 respectively. The addition of Donald Harrison to the musical stew that Lonnie cooks up makes Rise Up! the pick of the litter.



TrackList: A Matterapat, Come Together, Pilgrimage, Dapper Dan, And the World Weeps, People Make the World Go Round, Tyrone, Sweet Dreams, Voodoo Doll



- Jeff Krow

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Excellent, easy to listen to, can get intense towards the en
T. Ochinero | Los Angeles | 04/21/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is a great album, very well recorded and orchestrated.

Dr. Smith's mastery of his art comes through in spades. If you like hammond organ jazz music, this one's a keeper."
WOW! GREAT JAZZ /FUNK GROUP HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!
Gordon Silleck | New York | 06/22/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I heard the track "Tyrone" on the SIRIUS Jazz channel and ordered the CD. Not dissappointed! At least four other great tracks that really cook. Highly recommend."