Taru [Original recording remastered]

Taru [Original recording remastered]

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By the time of this 1968 session, the quintessential hard-bop trumpeter Lee Morgan, was stretching in several directions at once, pushing into freer forms and also pressing the crossover funk market that he had tapped so brilliantly with The Sidewinder. The different directions are apparent in the sidemen. Bennie Maupin made few recordings in the period, but he was among the most distinctive avant-garde tenor saxophonists, with a blunt, Rollins-inspired approach that would eventually come to the fore on Miles Davis's Bitches Brew and with Herbie and the Headhunters. Guitarist George Benson explores the funkier side of Wes Montgomery's style, while the rhythm section of pianist John Hicks, bassist Reggie Workman, and Billy Higgins is perfect for the potent mix of modal, hard-bop, and funk approaches that Morgan was pulling together. The trumpeter plays with his usual intensity, displaying quick musical wits and a sound that's almost menacing. --Stuart Broomer

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Jazz Music:

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  2. The Empress of the Blues: 1923-1933
  3. The Flute & Voice of Libbie Jo
  4. The Kendall Leonard Project
  5. The Real Deal
  6. The Street Beat [Import]
  7. The Transcription Performances, Vol. 2
  8. Theo & Kirk [Live]
  9. Three Pianos for Jimi
  10. Untold Stories [Import]

Jazz Music

jazz music

Jazz Music

Here to Save You All [Import]

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My Romance [Import]

Music: Delius: Florida Suite RTvi/1; Sea Drift RTii/3

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Straight Outta Compton [Explicit Lyrics] [Original recording remastered]

Our Gift to You

Renegades [Limited Edition]

Napulammore

Milhaud: Piano Music / Madeleine Milhaud, Alexandre Tharaud

Note For Note

Moon [Import]

Moonshine Over America '98

Title Live Cream/Live Cream Vol. 2

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