The Rumproller

Lee Morgan
The Rumproller

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Blue Note
Release date: 29/May/2020
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Style: Other Modern Jazz
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Details / Tracklist: MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. "The Rumproller"
02. "Desert Moonlight"
03. "Eclipso"
04. "Edda"
05. "The Lady"
Number of discs: 1
Description:Alfred Lion and Max Margulis established the BLUE NOTE label in 1939, with photographer Francis Wolff becoming involved shortly afterwards. The caliber of the musicians that recorded for Blue Note coupled with its stylized cover designs has made it one of the most legendary jazz labels of all time. From the dozens of classic albums produced by the Blue Note label, our collection presents some of the most outstanding titles. They have been reissued with all of their original artwork on 180-gram virgin vinyl limited edition pressings, constituting an absolute treasure both for the ears and for the eyes. LEE MORGAN, trumpet; JOE HENDERSON, tenor sax; RONNIE MATHEWS, piano; VICTOR SPROLES, bass; BILLY HIGGINS, drums. -
Vinyl LP pressing. After trumpeter Lee Morgan set the music world on fire with the runaway success of his hit soul-jazz single "The Sidewinder", many artists tried to duplicate his triumphant feat. Morgan himself cooked up funky follow-up "The Rumproller," which was recorded the next year. The quintet featured Joe Henderson, Ronnie Mathews, Victor Sproles & Billy Higgins. The album covers diverse territory from the post-bop of "Desert Moonlight" to mournful closing ballad "The Lady" dedicated to Billie Holiday.
The '80 Blue Note' sticker on the original production run reads: "180 Gram Mastered from the original analog tapes". The 'Blue Note Classic Vinyl Series' sticker on later production runs reads: "Audiophile Vinyl Reissues From the Finest in Jazz Since 1939." "Mastered from the Original Analog Tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio - 180 Gram Vinyl" Wtihin Blue Note's Classic Vinyl Series, this release is referred as a "Classic Vinyl Edition". Original release date is incorrectly stated on back sleeve footnotes: "Originally released in 1962" and on labels: "Originally released in 1966 by Blue Notes Records". On labels and back sleeve: © 2020 UMG Recording, Inc. On back sleeve: Made in Germany Recorded on April 21, 1965. Matrices in runouts are etched: "1+" in variant 2 is mirrored "1T & 1V" in variant 3 are mirrored (of course the T & V are the same either way) Cat. N° 0850312 appears on back sleeve and spine. Cat. N° 84199 appears on front sleeve. Cat. N° ST-84199 appears on back sleeve. Cat. N° BST 84199 appears on labels.
"The Rumproller" is a classic jazz LP by the legendary trumpeter Lee Morgan, released on the iconic Blue Note label. This album, recorded in 1965, showcases Morgan's dynamic trumpet style and innovative approach to hard bop. Featuring an all-star lineup including Joe Henderson on tenor saxophone, Ronnie Mathews on piano, Victor Sproles on bass, and Billy Higgins on drums, "The Rumproller" delivers energetic performances and memorable compositions such as the title track written by Andrew Hill. The record captures the spirit of mid-60s jazz with its soulful grooves and inventive improvisations. Lee Morgan was one of the most influential figures in modern jazz trumpet. Rising to fame as a prodigy with Dizzy Gillespie?s big band at just 18 years old, he became a cornerstone of Blue Note Records? roster throughout the 1960s. His landmark album "The Sidewinder" achieved crossover success and remains one of Blue Note's best-selling records ever. Blue Note Records is renowned for its commitment to quality jazz recordings since its founding in 1939 by Alfred Lion and Francis Wolff. The label has been home to many legendary artists like Art Blakey, Herbie Hancock, Horace Silver, Wayne Shorter?and Lee Morgan himself?cementing its reputation as a pillar of authentic jazz culture worldwide.
No. of tracks: 5
Manufacturer No.: 0850312
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