Lee Morgan – The Rumproller
Black Vinyl LP
After trumpeter Lee Morgan set the music world on fire with the runaway success of his hit soul-jazz single The Sidewinder
in 1964, many artists tried to duplicate his triumphant feat in search of another boogaloo sensation. Even Morgan himself cooked up funky follow-ups using The Sidewinder
recipe including The Rumproller
, which was recorded the next year. Beyond the groovy title tune (which was written by Andrew Hill) the quintet featuring Joe Henderson on tenor saxophone, Ronnie Mathews on piano, Victor Sproles on bass, and Billy Higgins on drums traverses diverse territory from the post-bop of Desert Moonlight
to the calypso of Eclipso
to the mournful closing ballad The Lady
dedicated to Billie Holiday. The ingenious album cover design by Reid Miles is a memorable example of the brilliant typography that made his style so influential.
This Blue Note 80 Vinyl Edition is all-analog, mastered by Kevin Gray from the original master tapes, and pressed on 180g vinyl at Optimal
Tracklist
A1 | The Rumproller
Written-By – Andrew Hill |
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A2 | Desert Moonlight
Written-By – Lee Morgan |
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B1 | Eclipso
Written-By – Lee Morgan |
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B2 | Edda
Written-By – Wayne Shorter |
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B3 | The Lady
Written-By – Rudy Stevenson |