City Lights (Lee Morgan album) explained

City Lights
Type:studio
Artist:Lee Morgan
Cover:City Lights (Lee Morgan album).jpg
Released:June 1958[1]
Recorded:August 25, 1957
Studio:Van Gelder Studio
Hackensack, NJ
Genre:Hard bop
Length:37:19
Label:Blue Note
BLP 1575
Producer:Alfred Lion
Prev Title:Lee Morgan Vol. 3
Prev Year:1957
Next Title:The Cooker
Next Year:1958

City Lights is an album by American jazz trumpeter Lee Morgan recorded on August 25, 1957 and released on Blue Note the following year. The sextet features horn section Curtis Fuller and George Coleman and rhythm section Ray Bryant, Paul Chambers and Art Taylor.

Reception

The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow states, "Trumpeter Lee Morgan (then 19) is in excellent form, holding his own with his impressive sidemen (trombonist Curtis Fuller, George Coleman on tenor and alto, pianist Ray Bryant, bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Art Taylor). Highlights include 'City Lights,' 'You're Mine You' and 'Just By Myself'. This fine session has been reissued as part of Lee Morgan's four-CD Mosaic box set."[2]

In an October 1958 edition of DownBeat, Dom Cerulli awarded the album four of five stars, noting that Morgan "has remarkable control of his horn, a wealth of creativity, and an assurance that promises more to come if he can sustain his present pace."[3]

Personnel

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Technical personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Billboard. June 30, 1958.
  2. Yanow, S. Allmusic Review accessed September 27, 2011.
  3. News: Cerulli . Dom . October 2, 1958 . City Lights . . 34.