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Soulidified-
Richard's latest release, jumped on the Smooth Jazz charts and skyrocketed to the TOP ten with ultra hip single "Sing A Song". Produced by Brian Bromberg and featuring Jeff Lorber, Jeff Kashiwa, Brian Culbertson, Freddie Ravel, George Duke/Rippingtons keyboardist Dave Kochanski and Snoop-Dog drummer D-Loq. SOuLIDIFIED serves up a potent cocktail of musical chemistry and proves Smooth Jazz has evolved for Richard Smith.
Natural Soul-
Richard's 2002 acoustic release. A true fusion album with acoustic guitar the wheel.Each composition features acoustic steel string, nylon string or mandolin. His electric touches are added in more of a support role. Compiled for release outside of the U.S.,it features performances by Gerald Albright, Richard Elliot, Jeff Kashiwa, Dan Siegel, Steve Reid, and Brian Bromberg on styles ranging from a calypso, bossa nova, and swing to ballads, hip hop, pop and R&B.
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1 Soulidified
2 Latisimo
3 Sing a Song
4 Gotta Have You
5 Whatz Up?
6 D'Bluze
7 Beyond the Mountains
8 Diggin' It
9 Inspired By You
10 Intimato

Los Angeles guitarist soared into the TOP 10 on the national smooth jazz radio charts with SOuLIDIFIED. Smith presents a fiery rock & roll passion, irresistible groove and ample energy to ignite!
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A genius musician, an electrifying live performer
-Radio and Records Magazine

A fine player in the pop-jazz style, with a crisp and clean tone that
falls into the George Benson mold
-Just Jazz Guitar

Smith’s performance is authoritative
-Guitar Player Magazine

A headlining jazz star
-Chicago Sun Times

Smith covers contemporary jazz like a rug
-Jazz Times Magazine

Soulidified is a smokin album, I love this CD
-Jazz USA

Delicious guitar licks with slammin grooves
-Jazz Times Magazine

Smith gives you a sense of what Wes Montgomery might sound like
if he tried his hand at smooth jazz
-Urban Network News