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Lee Morgan

Here’s Lee Morgan (Original Jazz Classics Series)

180g Black LP in Tip-on Sleeve with Obi-strip - £38.99 | Pre Order
Originally released in 1960 on the Vee-Jay label, 'Here’s Lee Morgan' is Lee Morgan’s 10th album.
Lee Morgan

Infinity (2025 Reissue)

Remastered UHQ CD with Obi Strip (Import) - £17.99 | Pre Order
Marking 85 years representing the finest in jazz, UM Japan have made available an array of significant titles selected from Blue Note’s analogue "Ton...
Lee Morgan

Caramba (2025 Reissue)

Remastered UHQ CD with Obi Strip (Import) - £17.99 | Pre Order
Marking 85 years representing the finest in jazz, UM Japan have made available an array of significant titles selected from Blue Note’s analogue "Ton...
Lee Morgan

The Gigolo (Classic Vinyl Series)

180g LP (Stereo) - £28.99 | Buy
After the runaway success of 'The Sidewinder' in 1964, trumpeter Lee Morgan continued his musical hot streak in 1965 on albums including 'The Gigolo...
Lee Morgan

Taru (Tone Poet Series)

180g LP in Gatefold Jacket - £37.99 | Buy
Lee Morgan’s 1968 album Taru found the trumpeter at a crossroads exploring a variety of styles from modal jazz and post-bop to beautiful balladry and funk...
Lee Morgan

CITY LIGHTS (2024 Reissue)

limited 180g lp (1000 only) - £22.99 | Buy
“City Lights” dazzles with distinctive jazz sounds and captivating grooves.
The Sidewinder (Blue Vinyl Series)

Lee Morgan

The Sidewinder (Blue Vinyl Series)

Blue Note
  • limited indies only blue LP

    Released: 12th Jul 2024

    £27.99
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Lee Morgan’s magnum opus, 'The Sidewinder' — recorded in 1963 and release in 1964 — was both a comeback and a coronation.

The prodigious trumpeter had debuted on Blue Note in 1956 at the age of 18, but personal problems in the early-60s forced him off the scene temporarily. His rebound recording turned out to be 'The Sidewinder', an assured and energetic set of 5 indelible Morgan originals featuring tenor saxophonist Joe Henderson, pianist Barry Harris, bassist Bob Cranshaw, and drummer Billy Higgins. The album became his biggest commercial success fueled by the irrepressible title track.