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  1. The band, featuring George Benson on guitar, is relaxed and funky without being in your face about it, and unlike much soul-jazz of the time, most of the material is original, Smith having penned six of the eight numbers.

  2. Seven Steps To Heaven. 1970 Blue Note Records. LIVE AT CLUB MOZAMBIQUE. Dr. Lonnie Smith (organ) Dave Hubbard (tenor sax) Ronnie Cuber (bari sax) George Benson (guitar) Larry McGee (guitar) Joe Thomas (drums) Gary Jones (conga) Clifford Mack (tambourine) BUY CD.

  3. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Live At Club Mozambique by Lonnie Smith. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  4. GEORGE BENSON, guitar; Recorded Live At Club Mozambique, Detroit, Michigan On May 21, 1970. TRACKS: SIDE A: 01. I Can't Stand It; 02. Expressions; SIDE B: 01. Scream; 02. Play It Back; SIDE C: 01. Live Bowl; 02. Peace of Mind; SIDE D: 01. I Want To Thank You; 02. Seven Steps To Heaven

  5. Listen to Live at Club Mozambique by Dr. Lonnie Smith on Apple Music. 1970. 8 Songs. Duration: 1 hour, 13 minutes.

  6. He first grabbed audience's attention in the late 1960s playing alongside two fellow soul-jazz pioneers, guitarist George Benson and saxophonist Lou Donaldson, the former of which appeared on the organist's 1967 debut album, Finger Lickin' Good.

  7. Live at Club Mozambique, an Album by Lonnie Smith. Released in March 1995 on Blue Note (catalog no. CDP 7243 8 31880 2 4; CD). Genres: Soul Jazz, Jazz-Funk. Featured peformers: Dave Hubbard (tenor saxophone), Ronnie Cuber (baritone saxophone), George Benson (guitar), Lonnie Smith (organ), Joe Dukes (drums), Gary Jones (congas), Clifford Mack ...

  8. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1995 CD release of "Live At Club Mozambique" on Discogs.

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  10. Live at Club Mozambique, originally recorded in Detroit, Michigan on May 21, 1970. This classic Blue Note session presents the hidden talent of Lonnie Smith, with Dave Hubbard, Ronnie Cuber, George Benson Joe Dukes, Gary Jones and Clifford Mack.

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