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Lee Morgan albums featuring Paul Chambers

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| | Leeway CD (1960) SACD Hybrid
$21.99 In the 1960's hard-bop sweepstakes, one of Freddie Hubbard's true rivals was Lee Morgan. The late Morgan was known for his brassy, searing style, but he could be tender and lyrical as well. Recorded in 1960 (significantly before Morgan's success ...
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| Leeway CD (1960) Remastered
$9.75 In the 1960's hard-bop sweepstakes, one of Freddie Hubbard's true rivals was Lee Morgan. The late Morgan was known for his brassy, searing style, but he could be tender and lyrical as well. Recorded in 1960 (significantly before Morgan's success ...
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| Cooker CD (1957) Bonus Track
$8.99 Lee Morgan was a tender 19-year-old when he recorded 1957's THE COOKER for Blue Note. While Morgan wouldn't truly hit his stride until a few years after this release, his duties as leader here are mighty impressive, nonetheless. A stellar ...
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| City Lights CD (1957) Remastered
$8.99 Lee Morgan was only a tender 19 years of age when he led this 1957 Blue Note date, but his technique surpassed most of the more seasoned trumpeters on the scene. Technically agile and possessed of a bright, clear tone ...
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| Volume 2: Sextet CD (1956) Remastered
$10.05 Recorded in 1956, LEE MORGAN VOL. 2 was one of the trumpeter's first dates for Blue Note, and shows off plenty of the musician's chops (which were especially formidable given Morgan's tender age at the time). The hard-swinging personnel includes ...
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| Volume 3 CD (1957) Bonus Track; Remastered
$9.49 This 1957 session from trumpeter Lee Morgan, which dates among his earliest recordings for Blue Note, is an excellent post-bop album. The compositions by Benny Golson (who also plays tenor on the date) are streamlined and accessible, yet are still ...
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| Finest In Jazz CD (2007) Digipak
$7.89 Collecting material by the hard bop trumpeter Lee Morgan from between 1963 and 1970, this best-of features his signature soul jazz hit, 1963's "Sidewinder," as well as the similarly commercial "Sweet Honey Bee" and 1970's lyrical "Ceora," the latter of ...
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| Lee-Way CD (1960) (Import) Japan; 24 Bit Remastered
$24.59 In the 1960's hard-bop sweepstakes, one of Freddie Hubbard's true rivals was Lee Morgan. The late Morgan was known for his brassy, searing style, but he could be tender and lyrical as well. Recorded in 1960 (significantly before Morgan's success ...
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| Expoobident Vinyl LP (1960)
$19.49 This reissue contains only the second session of the two that were previously issued as the Le Jazz/Charly (39) release of EXPOOBIDENT. This edition lists that session as being recorded on October 14, 1960 whereas the previous release states that ...
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| Leeway Vinyl LP (1960)
$36.15 In the 1960's hard-bop sweepstakes, one of Freddie Hubbard's true rivals was Lee Morgan. The late Morgan was known for his brassy, searing style, but he could be tender and lyrical as well. Recorded in 1960 (significantly before Morgan's success ...
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 Lee Morgan Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Lee Morgan songs: Sidewinder, I Remember Clifford, Whisper Not, Lady, Candy, Gaza Strip, Little T, Reggie of Chester, Roccus, Stand By. More music songs Mr. Kenyatta, Cornbread, Ceora, Rumproller, Speedball, Night in Tunisia, Yesterday, Since I Fell For You Lyrics, Lover Man Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Blue Gardenia Lyrics.
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 Lee Morgan Biography
Along with Freddie Hubbard, Lee Morgan was one of the leading trumpeter/composers of the 1960s hard-bop era. His composition "The Sidewinder" is perhaps THE signature piece of the genre, and is practically the textbook definition of the "boogaloo" groove that became popular in the mid-'60s. Influenced by Clifford Brown, Morgan possessed fleet fingers and a robust tone, and his enormously influential approach utilized blues-based harmony, simple melodic motives, and funky, groove-oriented rhythms. The jazz world was robbed of an innovator when Morgan was shot dead by a jealous girlfriend in 1972.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Lee Morgan | Blakey, Art & The Jazz Messengers, John Coltrane, Art Blakey, Dizzy Gillespie, Jimmy Smith, Hank Mobley, Charles Earland, Jazz Messengers, Wayne Shorter | | Billy Higgins | Ornette Coleman, Cedar Walton, Dexter Gordon, Herbie Hancock, Eddie Harris, Art Pepper, Bobby Hutcherson, Charles Lloyd, Sonny Rollins |
 Contemporaries
Herbie Hancock, Freddie Hubbard, Cannonball Adderley, Jimmy Smith (Organ), Jackie McLean, Lou Donaldson, Donald Byrd, Kenny Dorham, Hank Mobley, Joe Henderson, Wayne Shorter, Maynard Ferguson, George Coleman, Woody Shaw, Booker Ervin, Curtis Fuller, Booker Little, Louis Hayes, Nat Adderley, Ted Curson, Dr. Lonnie Smith (Organ), Roy Campbell, Howard McGhee
 Followers
Wynton Marsalis, Medeski, Martin & Wood, Nicholas Payton, Dave Douglas (Trumpet), Guru, Randy Brecker, Woody Shaw, Marcus Printup, Eddie Henderson, Duane Eubanks, Natsuki Tamura
 Influences
Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Art Blakey, Dexter Gordon, Horace Silver, Clifford Brown (Jazz), Kenny Dorham, Roy Eldridge, Fats Navarro, Booker Little, Blue Mitchell
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