Lee Morgan - Sonic Boom (1967) [EAC-FLAC]
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Lee Morgan - Sonic Boom (1967) EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 227 Mb Full Artwork @ 300 dpi (jpg) -> 55 Mb Lost genius from trumpeter Lee Morgan – a session recorded for Blue Note in 1967, but not issued until the late 70s – and even then, only for a very short time! The session has Morgan moving into that wonderful last stage of his career – working in tight formation towards a sound that still had that groovier hardbop styles of earlier recordings, but which also unfolds towards a more ambitious spiritual jazz mode. The writing on the session is superb – original tunes that crackle with energy in a surge of dark notes and shadowy moods, inspiring the soloists to express themselves at levels that rank with their best work of the time! The group features David Newman on tenor – sounding completely different, and far more righteous, than on his Atlantic sides of the 60s – plus Cedar Walton on piano, Ron Carter on bass, and Billy Higgins on drums. A great sound overall – right up there with Tom Cat or The Gigolo for lyrical modernism – and with titles that include "Sneaky Pete", "The Mercenary", "Sonic Boom", and "Mumbo Jumbo". --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklist: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 01 - Sneaky Pete 02 - The Mercenary 03 - Sonic Boom 04 - Fathead 05 - I'll never Be The Same 06 - Mumbo Jumbo *1967, 2012 Blue Note / EMI Music Japan | TOCJ-50271 | 24bit remastering Personnel: Lee Morgan - trumpet David Fathead Newman - tenor saxophone Cedar Walton - piano Ron Carter - bass Billy Higgins - drums Enjoy and Sharing, Thanks !