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Lee Morgan: The Last Session
ByThe group trudges through less interesting titles like Jymie Merrit's "Angela" and Billy Harper's modal waltz, "Croquet Ballet" (where Harper's impressive solo unfortunately highlights the awkwardness of Morgan's spot). Freddie Waits' "Inner Passions Out" is just too long and too ponderous, but, as elsewhere, interesting sounds come from Harper and Moncur. Such explorative (and mostly non-electric) sounds like this weren't too common in jazz in 1972 and prompt one to consider which directions Morgan would have explored after The Last Session. But those who admire Billy Harper will be most satisfied by Morgan's menu here.
Tracks:Capra Black; In What Direction Are You Headed?; Angela; Crquet Ballet; Inner Passions Out.
Personnel
Lee Morgan
trumpetLee Morgan: trumpet, fluegelhorn; Grachan Moncur III: trombone; Bobbi Humphrey: flute; Billy Harper: tenor saxophone, alto flute; Harold Mabern: piano, electric piano; Jymie Merritt: electric bass; Reggie Workman: bass, percussion; Freddy Waits: drums, recorder.
Album information
Title: The Last Session | Year Released: 1998 | Record Label: Blue Note Records
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