Thursday, 20 December 2018

Learn Mingo Lewis - 1976 [2017] Flying Never Ending

James Mingo Lewis (born Dec 1940) is an American jazz percussionist who played alongside Carlos Santana's band, Return To Forever (Chick Corea) as well as every bit a sideman for Al Di Meola. Aside from his extensive run every bit a session musician—Paiste states Mingo "has recorded over 100 records"—, the percussionist also released a solo album, Flight Never Ending (Columbia, 1976).

Legendary Bay Area progressive jazz percussionist Mingo Lewis began performing alongside Santana inwards his teens. Lewis also worked alongside artists such every bit Al DiMeola, Chick Corea as well as Return to Forever, David Byrne, January Hammer as well as The Tubes. Many people got a offset glance at Lewis’ extraordinary musicianship through Al DiMeola’s debut album from 1976 “Land of the Midnight Sun” where Lewis contributed i of the virtually memorable compositions, the opening rail “The Wizard” (1st sample below), which has choke a DiMeola classic. Lewis' debut album was also originally released inwards 1976 as well as it also contains a version of “The Wizard” (2nd sample below). DiMeola’s version of “The Wizard” is melodically stronger, which maybe propose that DiMeola powerfulness bring heard Lewis’ version prior to him releasing his debut album. Nonetheless "Flight Never Ending" is classic 70's fusion much inwards the manner of Return to Forever & Al DiMeola. The music combines the primitive Afro-Cuban rhythms alongside the newest dimension inwards progressive stone at the time. It alone took xxx years for this recording to appear on CD every bit it was lastly superbly digitally remastered inwards 2007. Musicians include: Mingo Lewis on percussion as well as keyboards, David Logeman on drums, Eric McCann on bass, Randy Sellgren on guitar, Michael Kapitan as well as Kincaid Miller on keyboards, as well as A. Louis Bramey on manus bells.

In my persuasion this is a landmark recording. Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 somewhat obscure album that should bring received to a greater extent than attending inwards the jazz/rock/fusion category. Featuring the guitar run of Randy Sellgren. Mingo Lewis as well as Al DiMeola were on pretty much on the same page at this betoken inwards time. Al DiMeola had featured Mingo on his "Land of the Midnight Sun" recording from the same twelvemonth as well as did as well as thence over again on his "Elegant Gypsy"(1977)/"Casino"(1978)/"Splendido Hotel"(1980)/"Scenario"(1982)/"Tour De Force"(1982"/"Electric Rendezvous"(1983) recordings. Al DiMeola did a rearrangement of Mingo's "Frankincense" on his "Casino"(Chasin' the Voodoo") lp alongside Mingo. Anyone who enjoyed DiMeola's run at this fourth dimension should make Mingo Lewis' "Flight Never Ending" recording a listen. His influence is obvious. In my opinion, i time again, all the higher upward is smashing music from smashing musicians from a fourth dimension that has rarely been equaled since.

Great lost fusion music from a smashing percussionist that has played alongside a diversity of musicians as well as artists over the years. I bring been looking for this album for years as well as lastly mortal came out alongside it on CD.

Delighted to run into that Mingo Lewis "Flight Never Ending" is re-issued on cd. As many may know, he was the percussionist on several of Al DiMeola's early on solo albums. When this album was released inwards the mid 70's, it was past times far my favorite Fusion album. The rail "Heart Song" withal holds up. Searing guitar solos, propulsive drumming, synth solos as well as layered alongside Latin Percussion. Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 must bring for anyone who enjoys re-visiting musicianship from the Fusion Era.

CD reissue. Mingo Lewis' career spans to a greater extent than than 45 years. He is a percussionist that has performed alive as well as recorded alongside around of music's greatest names, including Al DiMeola, Santana, Miles Davis, Third World, Billy Joel, The Tubes as well as Chick Corea's Return To Forever. Flight Never Ending was originally released inwards 1976 on Columbia Records. This CD consists of searing guitar solos, propulsive drumming as well as synth solos layered alongside Latin percussion. Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 must-have for all who savour fusion! This album features 2 Mingo Lewis compositions recorded past times Al DiMeola, 'The Wizard' (on his Land Of The Midnight Sunday album) as well as 'Frankincense' AKA 'Chasin' The Voodoo' (on his Casino album.)

This version has to a greater extent than punch as well as bass than the 2007 release.

 1. Aba Cua
 2. Frankincense
 3. Heartsong
 4. The Wizard
 5. Visions of Another Time
 6. Trapezoid
 7. Maginary Monsters
 8. Flight Never Ending

Columbia Records, 1976

Mingo Lewis - percussion, synthesizers, congas, clavinet, as well as vocals
Louis Bramy - percussion, bells, vocals
Mike Kapitan - keyboards, piano, synthesizers, drums vocals
David Logeman - drums
Eric McCann - electrical bass
Kincaid Miller - synthesizers, keyboards clavinet
Randy Sellgren - electrical guitar, acoustic guitar


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