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Stanley Morgan Appears on
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Singles CDs (1996)
Stanley Morgan CD discography Track Listing of songs: DISC 1: Foggy Day, A; Daddy's Gonna Tell You No Lie; Dreaming; Daddy's Gonna Tell You No Lie; Bye Bye; Somebody's in Love; Medicine for a Nightmare; Saturn; Supersonic Jazz; Happy New Year to You!; It's Christmas Time; Muck Muck (Matt Matt); Hot Skillet ...
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Space Is the Place CD (1972)
Stanley Morgan discography The challenging, complex SPACE IS THE PLACE (music to the soundtrack of the film of the same name) is definitive early-1970s Sun Ra. Heavily dominated by electronics (Ra plays Mini-Moog synthesizer, clavinet, and a Rocksichord), intense cross-rhythms (the sessions featured 10 percussionists), vocal chanting, and spoken ...
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Springtime in Chicago CDs (2006)
Stanley Morgan albums (2-CD set) This set documents an entire performance by The Sun Ra Arkestra in Chicago on Sept. 25, 1978, and represents volume 2 from the Waitawhile Sun Ra Archive. It features 18 compositions mixing untitled improvisations with Sun Ra's pieces and jazz
Liner Note Author: Leo ...
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Destination Unknown CD (1992)
Stanley Morgan CD discography Sun Ra & His Omniverse Arkestra: Sun Ra (piano, synthesizer); Marshal Allen (vocals, alto saxophone); Ahmed Abdullah, Michael Ray (vocals, trumpet); Tyrone Hill (trombone); James Jackson (bassoon, African drums); Bruce Edwards (guitar); Jothan Callins (bass); Earl "Buster" Smith (drums); Stanley Morgan (congas); Dos Santos Nascimento (percussion).
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It Is Forbidden: Live At The Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival In Exile 1974 CD (2001)
Stanley Morgan music CDs Sun Ra & His Intergallactic Arkestra: Sun Ra (vocals, piano, organ, synthesizer); June Tyson, Judith Holton, Cheryl Banks (vocals); Marshall Allen, Danny Davis (tenor saxophone, flute, percussion); John Gilmore (tenor saxophone, percussion); Danny Ray Thompson (baritone saxophone, flute, percussion); Akh Tal Ebah, Kwame Hadi (trumpet); Elo ...
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1945-1946 CDs (2000)
Stanley Morgan songs Howard McGhee was one of the most significant and underrated trumpeters of the bebop era, a transitional player who led the way from Roy Eldridge to Fats Navarro. In 1945 he came to the West Coast as a member of the Coleman Hawkins Quintet and decided ...
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Destination Unknown CD (1992)
Stanley Morgan albums Sun Ra & His Omniverse Arkestra: Sun Ra (piano, synthesizer); Marshal Allen (vocals, alto saxophone); Ahmed Abdullah, Michael Ray (vocals, trumpet); Tyrone Hill (trombone); James Jackson (bassoon, African drums); Bruce Edwards (guitar); Jothan Callins (bass); Earl "Buster" Smith (drums); Stanley Morgan (congas); Dos Santos Nascimento (percussion).
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Life Is Splendid CD (1999)
Stanley Morgan music CDs Sun Ra & His Solar-Myth Arkestra includes: Sun Ra (piano); June Tyson (vocals); Marshall Allen, John Gilmore (saxophone).
This lists six tracks on the sleeve (nine if you count the one titled "Discipline 27-11/What Planet Is This?/Life Is Splendid/Immeasurable" as four discrete pieces), but it's actually one ...
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Jump Blues Magic CD (2001)
Stanley Morgan discography Liner Note Author: Dave Penny.
Personnel: Ulysses Livingston, Gene Phillips, Lawrence Lucie, Billy Mackel, Stanley Morgan (guitar); Herbie Fields (clarinet, tenor saxophone); Jack McVea (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Preston Love, Jimmy Jackson , John Brown , Bill Swindell (alto saxophone); Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis , John Alston, Elmer Williams, Illinois Jacquet, Arnett ...
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 Stanley Morgan songs Worked With
Sun Ra, Sun Ra Omniverse Arkestra
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