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Lee Morgan – Delightfulee (1966/2014) [AcousticSounds FLAC 24bit/192kHz]

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Lee Morgan – Delightfulee (1966/2014)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Time – 38:26 minutes | 1,58 GB | Genre: Jazz
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover | Source: Acoustic Sounds | © Blue Note

Delightfulee features Lee Morgan performing both with a quintet and a big band, with arrangements by Oliver Nelson. Recorded on April 8 & May 27, 1966. The album was produced by Alfred Lion.

As Lee Morgan’s career moved from hard and post-bop to soul-jazz, Delightfulee serves as a further bridge in a half-and-half fashion. Four of the seven cuts feature his potent quintet with a young and emerging tenor saxophonist, Joe Henderson, as his front line mate, McCoy Tyner ever brilliant on piano, and Billy Higgins firing up the rhythm as only the drummer could. The remainder of the date consists of tracks orchestrated by Oliver Nelson featuring an 11-piece ensemble. There are two selections that feature versions of compositions with both configurations. “Zambia” is a post-bop classic in Morgan’s repertoire, sporting a memorable, concise, no-nonsense melody line punctuated by Tyner’s piano chords, but in big-band style, it is full and rich, maybe too much so. The easy, deep waltz “Delightful Deggie,” may benefit from the orchestration. Wayne Shorter is the featured tenor on the larger group tracks, while saxophonists Danny Bank and Phil Woods (both doubling on flute, a rarity for Woods),trombonist Tom McIntosh, tuba player Don Butterfield,and French Horn icon James Buffington supply the depth. The drummer for the big-and cuts is Philly Joe Jones, and again, is quite a contrast to the smoother Higgins. Of the small ensemble cuts, the fun calypso boogaloo “Ca-Lee-So” is a postscript for Morgan’s big hit “The Sidewinder,” recorded three years prior. Tyner strokes out kinetic forms during “Nite Flite,” and dips into deep blues for “Deggie.” Morgan and Henderson’s solos are always spot on. The best big-band track, “Sunrise, Sunset” from Fiddler on the Roof, is extremely hip and features a relaxed Shorter, while the worst, a somber samba take on the Beatles’ “Yesterday,” seems a throwaway. For some this will always be an oddball release of Morgan’s, but it does suggest moving on into what would be a fruitful and successful final five years.

Tracklist:
01 – Ca-Lee-So
02 – Zambia
03 – Yesterday
04 – Sunrise, Sunset
05 – Nite Flite
06 – The Delightful Deggie

Musicians:
Tracks 1, 2, 5, 6
Lee Morgan – trumpet
Joe Henderson – tenor saxophone
McCoy Tyner – piano
Bob Cranshaw – bass
Billy Higgins – drums

Tracks 3, 4, 7-10
Lee Morgan, Ernie Royal – trumpet
Oliver Nelson – arrangements
Tom McIntosh – trombone
Jim Buffington – French horn
Don Butterfield – tuba
Phil Woods – alto saxophone, flute
Wayne Shorter – tenor saxophone
Danny Bank – baritone saxophone, bass clarinet, flute
McCoy Tyner – piano
Bob Cranshaw – bass
Philly Joe Jones – drums

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