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  • The Sidewinder (album)
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  • The Sidewinder is a 1964 album by jazz trumpeter Lee Morgan, recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood, New Jersey. It was released on Blue Note label as BLP 4157 and BST 84157. The title track "The Sidewinder" was one of the defining recordings of the soul jazz genre, becoming a jazz standard. An edited version was released as a single.
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  • The Sidewinder
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  • album
Last album
  • Take Twelve
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This Album
  • The Sidewinder
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  • Lee Morgan-The Sidewinder .jpg
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  • Search for the New Land
Released
  • 1964
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Recorded
  • 1963-12-21
  • Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs
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  • The Sidewinder is a 1964 album by jazz trumpeter Lee Morgan, recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood, New Jersey. It was released on Blue Note label as BLP 4157 and BST 84157. The title track "The Sidewinder" was one of the defining recordings of the soul jazz genre, becoming a jazz standard. An edited version was released as a single. The album was to become a huge seller, and highly influential - many subsequent Lee Morgan albums, and other Blue Note discs, would duplicate (or approximate) this album's format, by following a long, funky opening blues with a handful of conventional hard bop tunes. Record producer Michael Cuscuna recalls the unexpected success: "the company issued only 4,000 copies upon release. Needless to say, they ran out of stock in three or four days. And 'The Sidewinder' became a runaway smash making the pop 100 charts." Said piece would be even used as the music of a Chrysler TV ad as well as a theme for television shows. It was also used by Noir Désir, in the song "Lolita Nie En Bloc" (from the album One Trip, One Noise). The original album's five tracks, all written by Morgan, are heavily blues-based, and feature tenor saxophonist Joe Henderson, then 26, whom Morgan (then 25) claimed at the time to be mentoring. Also present are the noted jazz drummer Billy Higgins, and double bassist Bob Cranshaw.