Flight Never Ending Mingo Lewis
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Album Veröffentlichung:
1976
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
14.07.2015
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- 1 Aba Cua 01:36
- 2 Frankincense 07:02
- 3 Heartsong 08:20
- 4 The Wizard 07:35
- 5 Vision of Another Time 06:30
- 6 Trapezoid 04:46
- 7 'Maginary Monsters 00:46
- 8 Flight Never Ending 08:30
Info zu Flight Never Ending
One of the hardest-jamming fusion records we've ever heard from mid 70s CBS – a blistering mix of fast guitar, tight drums, and spacey keys – all punctuated by some organic percussion on congas from Mingo Lewis himself! The groove really takes off to the sky – in the manner that the title clearly implies – with Arp, Fender Rhodes, and lots of fuzzed-out guitar crafting some heavy-jamming lines that groove along headphone-blowing lines that recall some of the best Clarke-Duke work of the time, only heavier! Titles include 'The Wizard', 'Frankincense', 'Heartsong', 'Visions Of Another Time', and 'Trapezoid'.
There are 8 songs on Flight Never Ending, with 4 of them being over 7 minutes long, and all the tunes are arranged in similar fashion to Return to Forever songs, except they are even wilder and spicier. Mingo not only plays some pretty intense percussion, he composes much of the music and lays down some very groovy and crazy keys. There are 3 keyboard players on Flight Never Ending working synthesizer, piano, organ and clavinet. It is old school jazz fusion at its finest: fast and furious.
It is one of the all-too-few Latin Fusion masterpieces still available today.
Mingo Lewis, percussion, synthesizers, congas, clavinet, vocals
Louis Bramy, percussion, bells, vocals
Mike Kapitan, keyboards
David Logerman, drums
Eric McCann, electric bass
Kincaid Miller, synthesizers, keyboards clavinet
Randy Sellgren, electric guitar, acoustic guitar
Michael Kapitau, organ, synthesizers, piano, drums vocals
Produced by Mingo Lewis
Digitally remastered
Mingo Lewis
was born in New York City, and started playing drums at age six, in clubs with his father Jimmy Babyface Lewis, whom at the time was a popular blues and jazz singer and guitarist. Babyface Lewis also worked as M.C. at the Cotton Club while Mingo's mother, Jane, worked at Birdland. And this is where it all began.
Mingo's home was known as the "jam session" house after hours where musicians like Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, Max Roach, and many other giant's in the jazz world would hang out. As a young boy, Mingo became the house drummer. In his adolescence , Mingo became very interested in Afro-Cuban music and began his study of folkloric music. One day Mingo's mom gave him tickets to see a concert at Madison Square Garden where Santana was playing. This began a new era for the young musician who joined the group at age 15. Mingo played with Santana for a few years but soon decided he needed to grow. While on tour Mingo was turned onto Chick Corea's Return to Forever which he soon joined after leaving Santana.
Mingo is known for his work on many brilliant albums and collaborations. He has performed live and recorded with: Santana, Al Di Meola, Return to Forever, Billy Joel, The Tubes, Todd Rundgren, X.T.C, James Brown, Aretha Franklin, David Bryne, Brain Eno, Jan Hammer, Joe Satriani, Miles Davis, Third World, Inner Circle, Raquel Welch, Toni Basil, Stanley Clark, John Mc Laughlin, Eddie Palmieri, Tito Puente and other greats.
Mingo was signed to CBS records at age 19 as a solo artist and produced one album with the company called "Mingos Flight Never Ending." Then he moved to Europe and started to study North African rhythms as well as starting his new project called Room of Voices. Room of Voices has just released their 3rd album "Electro," a collaboration by Mingo and Karissa. Check it out on the music page.
You can access more information about Mingo on google, wikipedia, and learning musician.
Mingo is also endorsed by: DW, Remo, Gon Bop, Paiste, and Motherland Africa Drum Corp.
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