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Music > Blues
These 26 sides originally issued under the name of trumpeter Joe
Morris have a lot going for them, but the main reason to get
yourself a copy of this disc and play it really loud for the entire
neighborhood is the continued presence of young Johnny Griffin
blowing tenor sax like there's no tomorrow. On six sides cut for
the Manor label in 1946, Griff cuts up in the manner of Lockjaw
Davis, hammering away with abandon. Although the adventuresome
electric guitarist is unidentified, he sounds like he might be
George Freeman, who was present on the Atlantic sessions of
December 1947. Here the bop element has set in a bit further,
mingling powerfully with the R&B energies. Morris sings once in
a while, scatting almost alarmingly on the rowdy opus simply called
"Wow" and screaming like a banshee at the beginning of "Applejack."
Beginning in September of 1948 the jazz players really start to
file in -- Elmo Hope, Percy Heath, and Philly Joe Jones -- and
every early modern jazz enthusiast will want to dive in and paddle
around in these old Atlantic and Decca recordings. Check out Philly
Joe's percussion and Griff's inspired improvising on "Tia Juana."
Joe Morris blew fine trumpet and was a capable vocalist, but what
makes this reissue so exciting is the presence of Johnny Griffin
and a small pack of guys who were each getting ready to
revolutionize the art of jazz. ~ arwulf arwulf
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