Sy Smith Live: Worship at the Temple

Worship at the Temple
Video DVD by Sy Smith
Released June 7, 2007
Recorded December 30, 2006 at Temple Bar
(Santa Monica, California)
Genre R&B, go-go, funk, neo soul
Length 130 mins
Language English
Label Psyko! Inc.
Director Shawn Carter Peterson
Producer Sy Smith, Shawn Carter Peterson
Sy Smith DVD chronology
Sy Smith Live: Worship at the Temple
(2007)
Dear Friends: An Evening With The Foreign Exchange
(2011)Dear Friends: An Evening With The Foreign Exchange2011

Sy Smith Live: Worship At The Temple is a live DVD by American R&B singer Sy Smith that was released in the US in 2007.[1]

Background

On December 30, 2006, Sy Smith performed a live show at Santa Monica, California's Temple Bar.[2] Accompanied by a 9-piece band, Smith performed a total of 9 songs from with which 6 were from her previous album, The Syberspace Social. The concert was directed by Shawn Carter Peterson.[3] Special guest including R&B singer Raheem DeVaughn and rapper E Reece. Smith tributes to Lyn Collins with the selection "Think (About It)". Smith also covers James Brown's "Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine" and the Billie Holiday hit song Good Morning Heartache.

Track listing

  1. "Welcome to Syberspace"
  2. "Ain't Nobody's Bizness"
  3. "Fa'Sho"
  4. "Love and Such"
  5. "Aquarius Rising"
  6. "Guess Who Loves You More" (featuring Raheem DeVaughn)
  7. "Think (About It)" (contains a sample of "Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine")
  8. "Good Morning Heartache"
  9. "Drop That"/"Band Solo"(featuring E Reece)
  10. "Fill in the Blanks" (contains a sample of "Wishing on a Star")
  11. "Ending Credits" "That Ring"
  1. Interview with Sy Smith
  2. Fa'Sho (music video)

Cast & Production[4][5]

References

  1. Sy Smith Worship at the Temple
  2. Sy Smith Live- Worship at The Temple
  3. Sy Smith: Worship At The Temple (AllMovie.Com)
  4. Sy Smith: Worship at the Temple. Blockbuster.
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