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  • great jazz

  • Better Than Perfect! Helen More burn in Hell you bitch at age 69 or 89. How could you NOT separate the man from his Passion and Art. You destroyed a talent and you were tripping.

  • Your slideshows a splendid complement to this classic groove man....great work!

  • part 11i s as good as one,solos were great great recordings.

  • part 11i s as good as one

  • @leftywilbury...bad as n greater then great!!!

  • somebody please re-post this - split into two parts. It's most important to hear the way the tune starts out with the 'head' and builds through the out of tempo/in tempo sections of each player's solo [the 'search for the new land' shouldn't start mid trip]. This song is a story that unfolds gradually - a great journey - you have to hear it from start to finish in order to 'get it' - even if you have to hear part1 then part2

  • RTB-- Thank you man for enabling my un technical ass to enjoy this trip to the past. And as 6 said you rule, but if you put in the intro someday how right that would be. First time I heard SFTNL was on WRVR, lois Gilbert was the DJ at that time B4 the station did what she warned it would if no one supported it,, go country,, and I distinctly remember tuning in one morn to just that,, woes, no more radio Jazz, not till BGO came on 24-7.

  • I SAW LEE PLAY THIS AND MORE AT THE LIGHT HOUSE....IN LA/HERMOSA BEACH....69,70,71. LEE WAS A BAD MANNNN...WITH A BEAUTIFUL PERSONALITY...JUST A FOR REAL CAT MAN!!! HE TALKED TO MY FRIENDS AND I ALL THE TIME ...I WILL NEVER FORGET HIM...HELEN WAS THERE TOO.

    REST IN SPRIT LEE. MAN I JUST WANT TO SHOUT OUT BEAUTIFUL CAT MAN!!!1

  • @wel722

    how bad was he, what do you mean ?

  • Lee was doing his Coltrane here. They both were from the same area.

  • Hey, here's an idea: Post the intro as one video, and leave this one up for the piano solo. You HAVE to have Grant Green's opening riffs. Otherwise, I can't sleep, I can't eat, all meaning is stripped from my universe. Plus, I'll be sporting a boo-boo lip.

  • Aaaahhh! But the intro is the most beautiful part! :)

  • RollTheBeatz post this again, in 2parts. that way we get to hear shorter's solo,which is the bomb.call it part 1&2.

  • Lee Morgan was one incredible trumpet player with clearly his own distinct style and sound. Like Miles Davis, and Dizzy, when you hear Lee Morgan, you know its Lee Morgan.

  • herbie's solo is powerful.

  • Grant Green guitar

    Herbie Hancock piano

    Billy Higgins drums

    Lee Morgan trumpet

    Wayne Shorter tenor sax

    Reggie Workman bass

    OMG!

  • @uninoculated OMFG!

  • Absolutely brilliant.

  • BEAUTIFUL!!!!!! CLASSIC!!!!

  • I thank you much for this jam the solo's are the best,this is one of the best groups lee put together.

  • i agree with everything you said, except i absolutely love the piano solo near the end. it had to stay :)

    cheers

  • This is one of the greatest jazz albums of all time, and the pride of Blue Note. A real shame it had to be cut.

  • btw excellent post man, you rule!

  • mean chops morgan :)

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