Taru LP cover art

Tone Poet · Aug 2, 2024

Taru LP

Lee Morgan

Recorded
Feb 15, 1968
Released
Aug 2, 2024
Original Catalog
Blue Note LT-1031
Pressed At
Record Technology Inc
Producer
Joe Harley
Mastered
Kevin Gray
Edition
1 LP

Liner Notes

Lee Morgan ’s 1968 album Taru —which wouldn’t be first released until 1980 as part of the LT Series—found the trumpeter at a crossroads exploring a variety of styles. The band on this outstanding date is notable for several reasons including the elevating presence of guitarist George Benson who delivers inspired solos throughout. and Live at the Lighthouse .

Rounding out the sextet were pianist John Hicks , bassist Reggie Workman , and the ever-inspiriting drummer Billy Higgins . The six-song set covered a range of stylistic ground including modal jazz (“Avotcja One”), hard-charging post-bop (“Get Yourself Together”), beautiful balladry (“Haeschen” and “Taru, What’s Wrong With You?” ), gospel-tinged numbers (“Dee Lawd”), and funky boogaloos (“Durem”).

The session also marked Morgan’s first recorded collaboration with tenor saxophonist Bennie Maupin who would play an integral role on future Morgan albums including Caramba!

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Personnel

  • Bennie MaupinTenor Saxophone
  • Billy HigginsDrums
  • Cal MasseyWritten-By
  • George BensonGuitar
  • John HicksPiano
  • John HicksWritten-By
  • Lee MorganTrumpet
  • Lee Morgan
  • Lee MorganWritten-By
  • Reggie WorkmanBass

Track List

Side A

3 cuts
  1. 1.Avotcja OneA1
  2. 2.HaeschenA2
  3. 3.Dee LawdA3

Session metadata: Jazz Discography Project

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