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Track title from 1965 album "Infinity"
Lee Morgan (tp), Jackie McLean (as), Larry Willis (p), Reggie Workman (b), Billy Higgins (d)
vikic94 • 1,654 views
hey, there's no bad Lee.
really takes his sweet time opening the solo.
1965, baby!
Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers '' The summit '' ( W.Shorter ) - Japan 1961
Art Blakey drs, Wayne Shorter sax, Lee Morgan tpt, Bobby Timmons pia...
RareJazzVideos • 3,324 views
From the LP titled Take Twelve, an album by jazz trumpeter Lee Morgan originally released on the Jazzland label. It was recorded on January 24, 196...
eliotlipp • 1,213 views
This is without a doubt one of Lee's coolest, yet overlooked recordings.
Every tune a unique composition in sound and rythymic concept.
And Lee's at the TOP of his game, beginning to end.
I have the original Jazzland vinyl.......maybe that's the problem. So many of the Jazzland recordings are for...
Bonus track from the album "The rumproller". Lee Morgan (tpt), Joe Henderson (T sax), Ronnie Mathews (pno),Victor Sproles (db), Billy Higgins (dr).
TheJPDM • 1,558 views
Yay! Fresh Lee Morgan!
It dosen't get any better than that!
This album, of course, is the followup to the big hit (sidewinder) and is chock full of attempts at another. And, ya know what,.....they're all awesome!
Brother Theodore
darinsnyder • 4,340 views
Johnny Pacheco's birthday celebration at The Plumm, NYC on 3/26/08
Dennisalsa • 20,044 views
Sonero is what Johnny calls it.
Sonero is what the music says.
Johnny's trumpet player gluzband
Royal Roost NY - October 1948.
Fats Navarro-trp, Allen Eager-ts, Rudy Williams-as,
Tadd Dameron-p, Curley Russell-b, Kenny Clarke-d
helluvagun • 12,895 views
My copy of this superb 1948 session is Riverside RS-3019
Yes, an LP.
Clifford Brown with Neal Hefti Orchestra - Portrait of Jennie (1955)
Personnel: Clifford Brown (trumpet), Barry Galbraith (guitar), Richie Powell ...
60otaku3 • 10,716 views
If I hear one more person complaining about "smaltzy" strings I'll scream!
When this was recorded mid-fifties they would have considered the string writing to be middle of the road commercial.
Brownie plays his ass off in a "lush" environment.
You don't like it, go find a Lady Gaga video to watch.
hey, there's no bad Lee.
really takes his sweet time opening the solo.
1965, baby!