Lee Morgan - Cornbread -1965- -eac-flac-

The album opens with the title track, "Cornbread," a soul-jazz masterpiece. Like "The Sidewinder," it utilizes a boogaloo-adjacent beat that is impossible not to nod along to. It’s bluesy, infectious, and serves as the perfect vehicle for Morgan’s signature "half-valve" techniques and swaggering trumpet trills.

Why? Because these pressings use a flat transfer from the original analog master tapes, with no EQ fiddling. When you find a file labeled Lee Morgan - Cornbread (1965) [FLAC] TOCJ-4200 – that is the one. The EAC log will show a 100% quality score. Lee Morgan - Cornbread -1965- -EAC-FLAC-

Collectors and audiophiles often debate the merits of different versions of this album: The album opens with the title track, "Cornbread,"

By 1965, trumpeter Lee Morgan was in flux. Having been fired from Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers due to a drug addiction, he had returned to the scene cleaner, meaner, and hungrier. Cornbread , recorded on September 18, 1965, at Rudy Van Gelder’s studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, represents the bridge between his soulful early work ( The Sidewinder ) and his adventurous late-period brilliance ( Search for the New Land ). The EAC log will show a 100% quality score

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