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Lee Morgan, Donald Byrd, Hank Mobley: The Birth Of Hard Bop
While the previously unissued take of "B. for B.B." is obviously inferior, both in its poor sound balance and in the faster, uninspired mood; "A-1" appears as two different arrangements, both of great value but independent of each other.
Each session leader is well represented. Sweet ballads and driving jams feature the Byrd/Mobley quintet as well as the Morgan/Mobley quintet. Lee Morgan and Hank Mobley appear on the last 7 tracks. Over two hours in length, Savoy’s reissue offers early glimpses of several pioneers, four very different pianists, and an introduction to what folks began calling hard bop.
Track Listing
Budo; I Married An Angel; The Jazz Message; There Will Never Be Another You; Cattin'; Madeline; When I Fall In Love; Space Flight; Blues Number Two; B. For B.B.; Hank's Shout; Bet; Nostalgia; Thad's Blues; A-1; dou'g Minor Bouk.
Personnel
Lee Morgan
trumpetDonald Byrd, Lee Morgan, trumpet; Hank Mobley, tenor sax; John LaPorta, alto sax; Horace Silver, Ronnie Ball, Barry Harris, Hank Jones, piano; Wendell Marshall, Doug Watkins, bass; Kenny Clarke, Arthur Taylor, drums.
Album information
Title: The Birth Of Hard Bop | Year Released: 2000 | Record Label: Savoy Jazz
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