This long-lost Lee Morgan session was not released for the first time until it was discovered in the Blue Note vaults by Michael Cuscuna in 1984; it has still not been reissued on CD. Originals by Cal Massey, Duke Pearson ("Is That So") and Walter Davis, in addition to a couple of surprising pop tunes ("What Not My Love" and "Once in My Lifetime") and Morgan's title cut, are well-played by the quintet (which includes the trumpeter/leader, Hank Mobley on tenor, pianist Cedar Walton, bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Billy Higgins). Much of the music is reminiscent of The Jazz Messengers and that may have been the reason that it was lost in the shuffle for Morgan was soon investigating modal-oriented tunes. Despite its neglect, this is a fine session that Lee Morgan and hard bop fans will want. by Scott Yanow
Tracklist:
1 A Pilgrim's Funny Farm 13:36
Cal Massey
2 The Rajah 9:11
Lee Morgan
3 Is That So? 5:18
Duke Pearson
4 Davisamba 6:46
Walter Davis, Jr.
5 What Now, My Love? 5:22
Gilbert Bécaud
6 Once in My Lifetime 5:47
Leslie Bricusse / Anthony Newley
Credits:
Bass – Paul Chambers
Drums – Gene Taylor
Piano – Cedar Walton
Recorded By – Rudy Van Gelder
Tenor Saxophone – Hank Mobley
Trumpet – Lee Morgan
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