Chance For Peace - Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes - From the 1975 Album

📻 Step into the full archive for more late-night selections:    / @davebigdaveo   Chance For Peace by Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes, from the 1975 album 'Visions Of A New World' There is a gentle, flowing warmth to this track from Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes, captured during sessions at Electric Lady Studios in New York City. The seamless blend of fusion and jazz-funk elements unfolds with a graceful ease, inviting the listener into a late-night soundscape rich with textured grooves and shimmering melodies. The interplay of the musicians is nuanced yet confident, creating an atmosphere that feels both expansive and intimately familiar. Produced by Bob Thiele and Lonnie Liston Smith himself, with mixing contributions from Dave Wittman and Michael Carvin, the track carries a polished but organic sound that honours its 1975 roots. The reissue here comes with the original circle labels, a subtle nod to its era before Flying Dutchman’s later white labels became standard, adding an extra layer of charm for those who appreciate the finer points of vinyl culture. It’s a pressing collectors still chase, reflecting the ongoing affection for this era of soulful jazz fusion. For listeners who enjoy a mellow, immersive experience where jazz grooves ebb and flow with a cosmic ease, this is a rewarding discovery. Track details: Artist: Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes Track: Chance For Peace Album: Visions Of A New World Year: 1975 Genre: Jazz Style: Fusion, Jazz-Funk Label: Flying Dutchman #SoulOfLondon #LonnieListonSmithTheCosmicEchoes #JazzFunk #Fusion #FlyingDutchman