Lee-Way
Lee Morgan · 1960
39 min · 4 tracks · jazz
A vibrant tapestry of hard-bop rhythms and soulful improvisations, showcasing Lee Morgan's trumpet mastery.
Lee-Way is an album by Lee Morgan, released in 1960. A vibrant tapestry of hard-bop rhythms and soulful improvisations, showcasing Lee Morgan's trumpet mastery. 'Lee-Way' is notable for reinforcing Lee Morgan's signature sound during a pivotal era of jazz, helping to define the hard bop genre. The album received critical acclaim upon release and has been recognized as an important work within Morgan's discography, influencing many subsequent jazz trumpeters and ensembles. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Lee-Way sound like?
A vibrant tapestry of hard-bop rhythms and soulful improvisations, showcasing Lee Morgan's trumpet mastery. Rooted in jazz.
What makes Lee-Way by Lee Morgan notable?
'Lee-Way' is notable for reinforcing Lee Morgan's signature sound during a pivotal era of jazz, helping to define the hard bop genre. The album received critical acclaim upon release and has been recognized as an important work within Morgan's discography, influencing many subsequent jazz trumpeters and ensembles. Released in 1960, 'Lee-Way' was Morgan's fourth album as a bandleader, following his breakout success with 'The Sidewinder.' At this point in his career, he was solidifying his reputation as a leading figure in the hard bop movement, characterized by its bluesy influences and complex structures. This album further established him as a prominent voice in jazz and showcased his evolving artistry.
How many songs are on Lee-Way?
Lee-Way has 4 tracks, running approximately 39 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 These Are Soulful Days Standout 9:25
- 2 The Lion and the Wolff 9:40
- 3 Midtown Blues Standout 12:09
- 4 Nakatini Suite Standout 8:09
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