| | Lonnie L Smith Introducing CD - Import Lonnie L Smith Discography of CDs
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This import collects 15 tracks from funk all-star Lonnie Smith.
2002 compilation taken from his ground breaking Flying Dutchman & RCA albums including the jazz funk classic, 'Expansions' (1974). Camden. Lonnie L Smith Introducing Songs | 1. | Expansions |
| 2. | Chance For Peace |
| 3. | Get Down Everybody - It's Time For Work Peace |
| 4. | Renaissance |
| 5. | Cosmic Funk |
| 6. | Space Lady |
| 7. | Desert Nights |
| 8. | Summer Nights |
| 9. | Sunset |
| 10. | Love Beams |
| 11. | Devika |
| 12. | Astral Travelling |
| 13. | Golden Dreams |
| 14. | Footprints |
| 15. | Journey Into Space |
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