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- | As social and cultural upheavals shook the nation during the [[counterculture of the 1960s]] and early [[1970s]], [[Horace Silver]] responded to these changes through music. He commented directly on the new scene through a trio of records called [[United States of Mind]] (1970-1972) that featured the spirited vocals of [[Andy Bey]]. The composer got deeper into cosmic philosophy as his group, Silver 'N Strings, recorded ''Silver 'N Strings Play The Music of the Spheres'' (1979). | ||
- | == Compilation == | + | '''Lee Morgan''' ([[10 July]], [[1938]] in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] – [[19 February]], [[1972]] in [[New York City]]) was an American [[hard bop]] [[trumpeter]]. |
- | ''United States of Mind'' is also the title of a compilation of [[Blue Note]] recordings. | + | |
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- | 1 [[Andrew Hill]] Illusions (6:59) | + | |
- | 2 [[Lonnie Smith]] Psychedelic Pi (6:30) | + | |
- | 3 [[Bobby Hutcherson]] Inner City Blues (4:27) | + | |
- | 4 [[Horace Silver]] featuring - [[Andy Bey]] I Had A Little Talk (3:47) | + | |
- | 5 [[Gene Harris]] Listen Here (5:27) | + | |
- | 6 [[Lee Morgan]] Untitled Boogaloo (5:38) | + | |
- | 7 [[Duke Pearson]] Amanda (5:46) | + | |
- | 8 [[Marlena Shaw]] Save The Children (4:11) | + | |
- | 9 Alphonse Mouzon Sunflower (4:22) | + | |
- | 10 [[Gene Harris]] & The Three Sounds Book Of Slim (3:25) | + | |
- | 11 [[Lorez Alexandria]] Until It's Time For Me To Go (4:24) | + | |
- | 12 [[Gerald Wilson]] Sunshine Of Your Love (2:52) | + | |
- | 13 [[Bobby Bryant]] I Wanna Testify (4:51) | + | |
- | 14 [[Hank Mobley]] Chain Reaction (11:00) | + | |
- | 15 [[Duke Pearson]] [[Christo Redentor]] (3:52) | + | |
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Lee Morgan (10 July, 1938 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – 19 February, 1972 in New York City) was an American hard bop trumpeter.
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