℗ 2014 Blue Note Records
Released June 14, 2019
Originated November 1, 1958
Duration 36m 01s
Record Label EMI MUSIC JAPAN INC.
Genre Jazz
 

Candy

Lee Morgan

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1.1
Candy
Lee Morgan
6:59
1.2
Since I Fell For You
Lee Morgan
5:35
1.3
C.T.A.
Lee Morgan
5:00
1.4
All The Way
Lee Morgan
7:20
1.5
Who Do You Love, I Hope
Lee Morgan
4:57
1.6
Personality
Lee Morgan
6:10
"... (a) top-notch, must-have classic..." - Jazz.com "... laced with the great pianist Sonny Clark and the snappy rhythm work of bassist Doug Watkins ..." - DownBeat One of Lee Morgan's classics, Candy is a warm standards album completed in 1958 and released to great acclaim. Recorded when Morgan was only 19, his playing was still imbued with youthful enthusiasm, but he was also synthesizing his influences into an original sound of his own. Sonny Clark has been singled out for his piano work here; the other musicians backing Morgan are Doug Watkins on bass and Art Taylor on drums.
2.8224 MHz DSD – EMI MUSIC JAPAN INC. Studio Masters
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Candy
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Since I Fell For You
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C.T.A.
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All The Way
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Who Do You Love, I Hope
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Personality

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