The last session also released as lee morgan is the final studio album by jazz trumpeter lee morgan released only after his death in 1972 it was originally released on the blue note label in 1972 as a double lp and features performances by morgan grachan moncur iii bobbi humphrey billy harper harold mabern reggie workman jymie merritt and freddie waits.
Lee morgan the last session vinyl.
Lee morgan aka the last session cd item 904039 blue note 1971.
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Referencing lee morgan 2xlp album re rp bst 84901 this is a taste of what lee morgan could have been had his life not been cut short.
On february 19 1972 morgan was performing at the new york club slug s when he was shot and killed by his common law wife helen more.
Live at the lighthouse is a live album by jazz trumpeter lee morgan released on the blue note label in 1970.
Harold mabern is on the fender rhodes piano tenor.
Lee morgan was searching for a new direction in music but tragically a few months after this recording the trumpeter was shot dead at slug s saloon in new york by a jealous woman friend.
Lee morgan s final studio recording before he was murdered was initially released as a two fer lp and the original recordings without alternate takes are included here on one cd this was a fertile creative time for morgan as rivals freddie hubbard and woody shaw were embracing the electrified sounds of the times and morgan followed suit.
Morgan led what turned out to be the last session of his life in september 1971.
The album features a quintet of morgan bennie maupin harold mabern jymie merritt and mickey roker recorded at the lighthouse café in hermosa beach california in july 1970.
One of lee morgan s most sparkling sessions from the early years a record that already shows a sense of depth and imagination that would take lee way beyond.
Vinyl should be very clean but can have less luster than near mint.
Out of stock cd.
The inventive and exploratory 67 minutes of music on the last session is a fitting memorial to lee morgan and well worth the hunt.
Lee morgan was searching for a new direction in music but tragically a few months after this recording the trumpeter was shot dead at slug s saloon in new york by a jealous woman friend.
Jack dejohnette replaces roker on drums on speedball.