• 1. Cornbread
      • 2. Our Man Higgins
      • 3. Ceora
      • 4. Ill Wind
      • 5. Most Like Lee

      Lee Morgan + Jackie McLean, Hank Mobley, Herbie Hancock, Larry Ridley, Billy Higgins. CLASSIC soul jazz post-bop session on Blue Note, 65.

      Other Releases by Lee Morgan

      Lee MorganThe ProcrastinatorDecca
      Recorded in 1967 but not released until 1978, Lee Morgan’s The Procrastinator stands in hindsight as one of the monumental achievements of the trumpeter’s...
        • LP 6807008£27.99
          Part of Blue Note’s ‘Classic Vinyl’ series.
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        Lee MorganHere’s Lee MorganConcord
        Originally released in 1960 on the Vee-Jay label, Here’s Lee Morgan is Lee Morgan’s 10th album. A collection of 6 Hard-bop cuts, Morgan is backed on...
          Lee MorganThe GigoloDecca / Blue Note
          After the runaway success of The Sidewinder in 1964, trumpeter Lee Morgan continued his musical hot streak in 1965 on albums including The Gigolo featuring...
          • – Yes I Can, No You Can't
          • – Speedball
          • LP (180 gram) 5880785£27.99
            Classic Vinyl Series
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          Lee MorganTwo Sides of Lee MorganTrip Jazz
          Rare early sides
            • Original 2×LP TLX-5003£30.00
              Vinyl condition: VG+Sleeve condition: VGOriginal Pre-Owned USA vinyl, spines taped
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            Lee MorganHere's Lee Morgan (1960)Vee Jay Records
            At just 21, Lee Morgan was already a seasoned presence in jazz when he cut Here's Lee Morgan for Vee-Jay Records in early 1960. Joined by an impeccable...
              Lee MorganThe Rumproller (1965)Blue Note
              Classic soul jazz session from trumpeter Morgan with quality Blue Note line-up (as always) - Joe Henderson, Ronnie Mathews, Victor Sproles and Billy Higgins.
              • – The Rumproller
              • – Edda
              Lee Morgan The Sidewinder (1963)Blue Note
              All time soul jazz classic from trumpeter Morgan on Blue Note joined by Joe Henderson, Billy Higgins, Barry Harris and Bob Cranshaw.
              • – The Sidewinder

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