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Andi Chorley
@ratatosk@mastodonapp.uk  ·  activity timestamp 24 hours ago

'S Make It (slang for 'Let's go') is a recording by the hard bop Art Blakey jazz ensemble. It was recorded in Los Angeles in 1964 and issued on the Limelight label.

Jeffery S. McMillan has called the release one of Blakey's most underrated works and that it exemplifies his 1964–1965 work.[8] In a review in the December 1965 issue of Black World, the title track is described as "a diabolical concept, a dark image, invoking the innermost caverns of Manhattan.".. - Wikipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8D36xgmpHU&list=PLUJ7V33M1wR0bhL1mvkpM-4r8YXf7Z9yK&index=2

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Art Blakey & Lee Morgan - 1964 - 'S Make It  - 02 'S Make It

Art Blakey & Lee Morgan - 1964 - 'S Make It - 02 'S Make It

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Art Blakey & Lee Morgan - 1964 - 'S Make It - 02 'S Make It
'S Make It (slang for 'Let's go')  is a recording by the hard bop Art Blakey jazz ensemble. It was recorded in Los Angeles in 1964 and issued on the Limelight label.
'S Make It (slang for 'Let's go') is a recording by the hard bop Art Blakey jazz ensemble. It was recorded in Los Angeles in 1964 and issued on the Limelight label.
'S Make It (slang for 'Let's go') is a recording by the hard bop Art Blakey jazz ensemble. It was recorded in Los Angeles in 1964 and issued on the Limelight label.
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Andi Chorley
@ratatosk@mastodonapp.uk  ·  activity timestamp 24 hours ago

'S Make It (slang for 'Let's go') is a recording by the hard bop Art Blakey jazz ensemble. It was recorded in Los Angeles in 1964 and issued on the Limelight label.

Jeffery S. McMillan has called the release one of Blakey's most underrated works and that it exemplifies his 1964–1965 work.[8] In a review in the December 1965 issue of Black World, the title track is described as "a diabolical concept, a dark image, invoking the innermost caverns of Manhattan.".. - Wikipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8D36xgmpHU&list=PLUJ7V33M1wR0bhL1mvkpM-4r8YXf7Z9yK&index=2

#ArtBlakey #JazzMessengers #HardBop
#LeeMorgan #CurtisFuller #JohnGilmore #JohnHicks #VictorSproles #Jazz #Music #Limelight

Art Blakey & Lee Morgan - 1964 - 'S Make It  - 02 'S Make It

Art Blakey & Lee Morgan - 1964 - 'S Make It - 02 'S Make It

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Art Blakey & Lee Morgan - 1964 - 'S Make It - 02 'S Make It
'S Make It (slang for 'Let's go')  is a recording by the hard bop Art Blakey jazz ensemble. It was recorded in Los Angeles in 1964 and issued on the Limelight label.
'S Make It (slang for 'Let's go') is a recording by the hard bop Art Blakey jazz ensemble. It was recorded in Los Angeles in 1964 and issued on the Limelight label.
'S Make It (slang for 'Let's go') is a recording by the hard bop Art Blakey jazz ensemble. It was recorded in Los Angeles in 1964 and issued on the Limelight label.
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@resipiscent@sfba.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

My soundspace this week has been 1970 Hermosa Beach. Imagine blowing off every other plan to sit front and center at The Lighthouse July 10-12, four sets each night from Lee Morgan. I'd eyeballed the 2xLP for years but Blue Note just released the 12LP complete recordings including audience banter. Morgan is sharp as can be. Unfathomably, he'd be shot on stage at Slug's less than two years later.

Lee Morgan – trumpet, flugelhorn
Bennie Maupin – tenor saxophone, flute, bass clarinet
Harold Mabern – piano
Jymie Merritt – electric upright bass
Mickey Roker – drums (DeJohnette sits in on Friday for "Speedball" and goes OFF.)
https://www.bluenote.com/lee-morgan-the-complete-live-at-the-lighthouse/

#jazz #LeeMorgan #BlueNote

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LEE MORGAN "THE COMPLETE LIVE AT THE LIGHTHOUSE" 12-LP & 8-CD BOXSETS OUT NOW - Blue Note Records

Blue Note Records has released Lee Morgan The Complete Live at the Lighthouse, an expansive collection that presents for the very first time all 12 sets of music the legendary trumpeter’s quintet with saxophonist Bennie Maupin, pianist Harold Mabern, bassist Jymie Merritt, and drummer Mickey Roker recorded during their historic engagement at The Lighthouse in […]
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@resipiscent@sfba.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

My soundspace this week has been 1970 Hermosa Beach. Imagine blowing off every other plan to sit front and center at The Lighthouse July 10-12, four sets each night from Lee Morgan. I'd eyeballed the 2xLP for years but Blue Note just released the 12LP complete recordings including audience banter. Morgan is sharp as can be. Unfathomably, he'd be shot on stage at Slug's less than two years later.

Lee Morgan – trumpet, flugelhorn
Bennie Maupin – tenor saxophone, flute, bass clarinet
Harold Mabern – piano
Jymie Merritt – electric upright bass
Mickey Roker – drums (DeJohnette sits in on Friday for "Speedball" and goes OFF.)
https://www.bluenote.com/lee-morgan-the-complete-live-at-the-lighthouse/

#jazz #LeeMorgan #BlueNote

Blue Note Records

LEE MORGAN "THE COMPLETE LIVE AT THE LIGHTHOUSE" 12-LP & 8-CD BOXSETS OUT NOW - Blue Note Records

Blue Note Records has released Lee Morgan The Complete Live at the Lighthouse, an expansive collection that presents for the very first time all 12 sets of music the legendary trumpeter’s quintet with saxophonist Bennie Maupin, pianist Harold Mabern, bassist Jymie Merritt, and drummer Mickey Roker recorded during their historic engagement at The Lighthouse in […]
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