Lee Morgan’s 1968 albumTaru—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 guitaristGeorge Bensonwho delivers inspired solos throughout. The session also marked Morgan’s first recorded collaboration with tenor saxophonistBennie Maupinwho would play an integral role on future Morgan albums includingCaramba!andLive at the Lighthouse. Rounding out the sextet were pianistJohn Hicks, bassistReggie Workman, and the ever-inspiriting drummerBilly 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”).
Tracklist
Side A
Avotcja One
Haeschen
Dee Lawd
Side B
Get Yourself Together (Get Yo'self Togetha)
Taru, What's Wrong With You?
Durem
This stereo Tone Poet Vinyl Edition was produced by Joe Harley, mastered by Kevin Gray (Cohearent Audio) from the original analog master tapes, pressed on 180g vinyl at Record Technology Inc. (RTI), and packaged in a deluxe gatefold tip-on jacket.