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3.0 out of 5 stars
The music is 5 star but short compilation is injustice, July 7, 1999
This review is from: Best of (Audio CD)
Buy his individual Blue Note albums. Whether you simply want an introduction or an efficient compilation (of someone in which you have peripheral interest), an individual album will serve you just as well, if not better. Every album contains the equal or superior of this compilation.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
for Rockers who want to hear Jazz with a beat!!!!!!!!!!!, November 27, 2001
This review is from: Best of (Audio CD)
Gee I like this album! The kind of happy upbeat stuff that seemed to end with the end of the sixties. In the sixties, Jazz artists were dismayed to see so much of the young audience listening to Rock. Lee Morgan recorded "Sidewinder", his most consistant album. The title track has a 4/4 Rock drum beat, a soul/funk/boogaloo bass line and rapid fire very close harmony trumpet and tenor sax jazz lines on top. The critics at the time called it a sell-out, but it was very popular. Sidewinder, and the albums that followed like "Cornbread" were attempts at Jazz/Rock Fusion from a completely different direction than Miles Davis Fusion "Bitches Brew". Morgan did many subsequent albums with this same formula, one funky Jazz song with a rock beat and a bunch of often lesser cuts, for most of the sixties, trying to recreate this magic formula. I always associate him with his best tenor player, Hank Mobley - these were called "M & M's". It sounds like he and his tenor play are joined at the hip or read each other's minds. I was surprised to see how many of these songs on this sampler were NOT recorded with Mobley! Nevertheless, Blue Note has skimmed most of the funky boogaloo creme of the Lee Morgan albums and put them all on one CD. Also, the cha-cha "Ceora" and some ballads, too. Good mix. A great intro to Lee Morgan. This is a great music for Rockers who think they don't like Jazz or Rockers who want to hear more Jazz. Infectious, once you hear it, it stays in your head.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
They got this one right (great compilation), March 22, 2005
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If you like Lee Morgan and/or straight-ahead 60s bop, you're going to love this record because the song selection is outstanding. Great ballads and great grooves make this a record you can play straight through over and over. It's one of my favorite Blue Notes of all time (along with the Hancock Best Of and the Horace Silver Best Of (both volumes) and the Wayne Shorter Best Of...). Honestly, I prefer the original albums, but people who aren't jazz fanatics aren't going to buy all of those. This is a great place to start, and if you intend to buy the originals, it will help you choose among them.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
A 'Best Of' CD that actually is!, October 10, 2003
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First off, I'm very surprised but pleased that this 'Best Of' CD actually lives up to it's name. Too many CD's that we've all purchased read that their the best of an artist, but they typically miss about 3-4 of the songs we think were the best. This gathering of tracks fron Mr. Morgan's library were spot on. Starting with the mid-tempo, but loungy sounds of Ceora will have your head nodding from the word go. The smoky sound of the 1957 tune, "I Remember Clifford", actually can bring a tear to your eye, but joy to your heart when you hear it. It really doesn't get too much better than this. What made me pick up this Lee Morgan was my daughter's comment that Miles Davis was the only Jazz trumpeter that she had heard of playing in our house. Although Miles is considered to be the king of this thing, there are many, many loyal subjects that add very well to the genre! Why not add some Lee Morgan to your library, and in the process follow up with some: Clifford Brown, Nicholas Payton & Art Blakey offerings, you'll be glad you did!
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