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Lee Morgan: The Sidewinder
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Lee Morgan
trumpet1938 - 1972
Although the title track is by far the best known, every song on this record is a masterpiece. "Gary's Notebook," named for a friend of Morgan, is a hard bop master class: an intricate blues with a tight opening vamp, called by Morgan and tenor deity

Joe Henderson
saxophone1937 - 2001

Barry Harris
piano1929 - 2021

James P. Johnson
piano1894 - 1955
Jimmy Yancey
pianob.1898
Of course, "The Sidewinder"the songis the star of the show; at once worthy of popular attention, jazz appreciation, and even (heaven forbid!) the dance floor.

Bob Cranshaw
bass1932 - 2016
Music Matters has re-released Lee Morgan's The Sidewinder on its premium SRX vinyl formulation. Significantly more expensive to produce than regular black vinyl, the SRX material, which is translucent and eliminates carbon as a raw material, offers audibly greater resolution as well as significantly less surface noise. Short of a pristine original copygood luck finding onethis is by far the best pressing of this album this writer has ever listened to. Expensive vinyl reissues are plagued with audiophile hyperbole about transcendent new listening experiences. This SRX stuff is the real deal. ">
Track Listing
The Sidewinder; Totem Pole; Gary's Notebook; Boy, What A Night; Hocus-Pocus.
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Title: The Sidewinder | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Music Matters
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