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Quite a poll, Soulstation. Ever thought of going to work in politics? (I won't mention any specific party names.) Or in marketing (Four of five dentists surveyed...)

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I voted for the first one. I think the digital remix is much cleaner. It doesn't have that phasing sound of the other selection and the bass is more prominent.

I won't even mention the squeeking drum kit! :wacko:

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Soooo, Congressman Miller has joined the board has he? Welcome. Hey, how about we catch a drink in the grill room over at the Capitol Hill Club on Wed. How long do you figure it'll take you to walk there from your office in the Cannon Bldg.? Hmmmmm???? I'll bring along a copy of Lee Morgan's 'best' cd -- Candy. ;)

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I'd have to put some of his 50s work, the Rajah, Charisma and Infinity before that. Just my vote.

BTW, if the present gig doesn't work out, perhaps being a polltaker for some less than democratic regimes might have possibilities :D .

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BTW, if the present gig doesn't work out, perhaps being a polltaker for some less than democratic regimes might have possibilities :D .

Brad - Are you referring to Florida? :lol:

"The Gigolo" was my first exposure to Lee, so I have a sentimental attachment to this album. It's hard for me to put any others up top. If I did, though, I might have to move "Search For The New Land" to #1.

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Search For The New Land does it for me too, but then what about all the others, especially in the 1500 series, that's where the action really is.

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Hmmm...this looks suspiciously similar to the voting form Sadaam used at his last 'election' ;)

'Gigolo' is a real fave along with that hardy perennial 'the sidewinder' but I have to admit to being particularly fond of 'Sixth Sense' and 'Caramba'. Those two really groove...

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Lee was incredible. What a loss. My favorites are The Cooker, for his early work, but I really enjoy his latter work, Sixth Sense, Last Session. In fact, it is so hard to pick out just a few. I find Lee's directions toward the end of his career to be utterly fascinating. His music incorporated the "New Thing" but still swung like h**l. If he had lived I think his direction may have been where many of the players would have ended up.

When I first started purchasing jazz records I was told that I couldn't get a bad Lee Morgan. I think that has proved to be the case. Some are clearly better than others but I have not found one that I did not enjoy, usually on many different levels.

And oh yea....The Gigolo is not too bad either! :g:g

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i'm gonna let my scientific poll go another week and then announce the "winner".

charisma is a very good cd.

anyone know which was lee morgan's fav?

i do not like the sidewinder, maybe it's cuz there are always many copies @ ebay...

it's kinda like my andrew hill phobia

there should be a ebay law, no more sidewinder cds and bob marley mosaic posters. PLEAZE the world has enough of that shiznet already.

ss1

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