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My favorite Blue Note sessions by Lee Morgan and Donald Byrd as leaders were recorded between November 1956 and September 1961.

The 7 Blue Note recordings of Morgan and 7 by Byrd from November 1956  to September 1961  did NOT have any Boogaloo tunes. They also did not have any modal tunes on them. 

I suspect that these two factors above play an important role in my preference.

Both Morgan and Byrd recorded for a number of other labels during that same time period, and I like most of them too. But the Blue Note albums are the ones I prefer.

LEE MORGAN

Indeed - 11/56

Vol.2 - 12/56

Vol.3 - 3/57

City Lights - 8/57

The Cooker - 9/57

Candy - 11/57 & 12/57

Lee-Way - 4/60

 

DONALD BYRD

Off To The Races - 12/58

Byrd I Hand - 5/59

Fuego - 10/59

At the Half Note - 11/60

Chant - 4/61

The Cat Walk - 5/61

Royal Flush - 9/61

 

 

 

 

 

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Byrd then recorded 'Free Form' (my favorite album by him) on December 11, 1961, even though it wasn't released until 1966.  I realize that has some modal tunes.  The title track continues to blow my mind, and seems years ahead of its time.

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I only fairy recently picked up Lee’s Take Twelve with Clifford Jordan for the first time — it’s from Jan 1962 (just slightly after OP’s time-window) — after having owned all of Lee’s Blue Note output for 20+ years (but very little of his non-BN work).

Have to say Take Twelve is a darn nice album.

I got it primarily because I’ve been on a little bit of a Clifford Jordan binge — and it did not disappoint in any way.

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2 hours ago, Rooster_Ties said:

I got it primarily because I’ve been on a little bit of a Clifford Jordan binge.

Be sure to check this one out if you haven't already:

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4 hours ago, felser said:

Be sure to check this one out if you haven't already:

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Have had SBS! for 15+ years.

But I just learned (this morning) that Clifford Jordan is on two of Lee’s Vee-Jay leader-dates from 1960.

(And here all this time I thought all the stuff with Lee on Vee-Jay was with Wayne Shorter.)

I’m at my dad’s all this week, and haven’t had the chance to even sample them. But what do people think of those two VJ Lee dates with CJ??

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1 hour ago, Rooster_Ties said:

But what do people think of those two VJ Lee dates with CJ??

They're solid ca. 1960 hard bop, but not up to BN standards and a step below Take 12.  A lot of Vee Jay jazz albums always have struck me as the whole being less than the sum of the parts.  Exceptions to that are the Eddie Harris and Wayne Shorter albums on the label.

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