Lee Morgan - Taru (Tone Poet Edition)
Lee Morgan's Taru, recorded in 1968 but released in 1980, showcases the trumpeter at a pivotal point, exploring a variety of styles with a stellar band. This album is a gem, featuring George Benson's inspired solos on three tracks and Bennie Maupin's debut collaboration with Morgan, setting the stage for future classics like Caramba! and Live at the Lighthouse. The rhythm section, consisting of John Hicks on piano, Reggie Workman on bass, and Billy Higgins on drums, delivers a masterclass in hard bop. The album kicks off with 'Avotcja One,' a modal jazz piece that sets a dynamic tone. 'Get Yourself Together' charges forward with hard bop energy, while 'Haeschen' and 'Taru, What's Wrong With You?' showcase Morgan's ability to craft beautiful ballads. The gospel-tinged 'Dee Lawd' and the funky boogaloo 'Durem' add stylistic variety, making the six-song set a rich display of jazz. This Blue Note Tone Poet Series reissue is a true audiophile delight. Produced by Joe Harley and mastered by Kevin Gray from the original analog tapes, the 180g vinyl pressing at RTI ensures pristine sound quality. The deluxe gatefold tip-on jacket adds a touch of elegance.