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Lee Morgan: Procrastinator (ltd Ed) - COMPACT DISCS
Lee Morgan: Procrastinator (ltd Ed) - COMPACT DISCS
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Title: Procrastinator (ltd Ed)
Artist: Lee Morgan
Label: Blue Note Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 724383357925
Genre: Soul-Jazz & Boogaloo
Release Date: 1995-10-24
Number of Discs: 1
Additional Details: LIMITED EDITION
The fact that The Procrastinator is a shade more atmospheric than other Morgan recordings from this period can be attributed to several factors. For one, the presence of Bobby Hutcherson on vibes gives Morgan new colors to work with as a composer, which he does to great effect on the title cut. The title cut features an elegiac opening statement reminiscent of the Modern Jazz Quartet; the tune ultimately yields to a sort of long-form variation on the blues. Another factor is the continued involvement of Wayne Shorter as a composer on Morgan's dates. Shorter's two contributions, the ballad "Dear Sir" and the Bossa "Rio" share a questioning, ambiguous quality that draws the trumpeter into a more introspective zone. Elsewhere, however, Morgan is still his confident and exuberant self. "Party Time," while less self-consciously "funky" than other tunes of the era, is nevertheless the kind of simmering, get-down minor Blues that epitomized the "Blue Note Sound." The elegant, swinging "Soft Touch" is also in a minor key-the pensive head gives way to a series of searching solos over the uncluttered changes. "Stopstart," in this context, comes across as almost a throwback, more Bebop than Hardbop.
Tracks:
1.1 The Procrastinator
1.2 Party Time
1.3 Dear Sir
1.4 Stopstart
1.5 Rio
1.6 Soft Touch
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Artist: Lee Morgan
Label: Blue Note Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 724383357925
Genre: Soul-Jazz & Boogaloo
Release Date: 1995-10-24
Number of Discs: 1
Additional Details: LIMITED EDITION
The fact that The Procrastinator is a shade more atmospheric than other Morgan recordings from this period can be attributed to several factors. For one, the presence of Bobby Hutcherson on vibes gives Morgan new colors to work with as a composer, which he does to great effect on the title cut. The title cut features an elegiac opening statement reminiscent of the Modern Jazz Quartet; the tune ultimately yields to a sort of long-form variation on the blues. Another factor is the continued involvement of Wayne Shorter as a composer on Morgan's dates. Shorter's two contributions, the ballad "Dear Sir" and the Bossa "Rio" share a questioning, ambiguous quality that draws the trumpeter into a more introspective zone. Elsewhere, however, Morgan is still his confident and exuberant self. "Party Time," while less self-consciously "funky" than other tunes of the era, is nevertheless the kind of simmering, get-down minor Blues that epitomized the "Blue Note Sound." The elegant, swinging "Soft Touch" is also in a minor key-the pensive head gives way to a series of searching solos over the uncluttered changes. "Stopstart," in this context, comes across as almost a throwback, more Bebop than Hardbop.
Tracks:
1.1 The Procrastinator
1.2 Party Time
1.3 Dear Sir
1.4 Stopstart
1.5 Rio
1.6 Soft Touch

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