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Cornbread

Lee Morgan · 1967

39 min · 5 tracks · jazz

A vibrant interplay of hard-bop rhythms and lyrical melodies, showcasing Lee Morgan's trumpet prowess.

Cornbread is an album by Lee Morgan, released in 1967. A vibrant interplay of hard-bop rhythms and lyrical melodies, showcasing Lee Morgan's trumpet prowess. 'Cornbread' received critical acclaim for its innovative compositions and tight ensemble playing, contributing to the evolution of hard-bop. The album is particularly noted for its title track, which has become a staple in jazz repertoire and showcases Morgan's ability to blend complex improvisation with melodic accessibility. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Cornbread sound like?

A vibrant interplay of hard-bop rhythms and lyrical melodies, showcasing Lee Morgan's trumpet prowess. Rooted in jazz.

What makes Cornbread by Lee Morgan notable?

'Cornbread' received critical acclaim for its innovative compositions and tight ensemble playing, contributing to the evolution of hard-bop. The album is particularly noted for its title track, which has become a staple in jazz repertoire and showcases Morgan's ability to blend complex improvisation with melodic accessibility. Released in 1967, 'Cornbread' was Lee Morgan's follow-up to his acclaimed album 'The Sidewinder' from 1964. By this point, Morgan had established himself as a leading figure in the hard-bop jazz scene, known for his virtuosic trumpet skills and engaging compositions. This album further solidified his reputation, reflecting a mature sound while still embracing the lively spirit of jazz.

How many songs are on Cornbread?

Cornbread has 5 tracks, running approximately 39 minutes.

Tracklist

5 tracks·39:09

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Cornbread Standout 9:03
  • 2 Our Man Higgins Standout 8:54
  • 3 Ceora Standout 6:23
  • 4 Ill Wind 7:59
  • 5 Most Like Lee 6:49

Release Date

January 1, 1967

Genre

jazz

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

39 min 9 sec