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Description:
Classical music is full of child prodigies but they are somewhat
rare in jazz. Lee Morgan was an exception, for he was a brilliant
trumpeter while still a teenager. His musical genius is difficult
to explain; but easy to hear. Lee Morgan emerged fully formed
technically along with a crackling intensity and passion that
was a joy to experience. By the time he recorded Candy in 1959,
the 20-year old had already led five albums for Blue Note, and
had logged valuable time with not only the Dizzy Gillespie Big
Band, but also as a member of (what some consider) the finest
edition of Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers. Candy is a unique item
in Morgan’s history for it is the only quartet album that
Morgan ever recorded. In fact, no other horns were needed! Candy
features the trumpeter playing with beauty, fire, passion and
a mature lyricism exceeding most musicians double his age. Joined
by a rhythm section of young giants including pianist Sonny Clark,
Morgan burns on the faster pieces but puts plenty of feeling into
"All The Way," the soulful "Since I Fell For You"
and "Personality." At 20, Lee Morgan was already a modern
master and, from this point forward, considered one of the great
trumpet men of jazz. Who said that youth was wasted on the young?