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title: "The Gigolo"
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# The Gigolo

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Review: Lee Morgan's greatest achievement! - To me "The Gigolo" is by far the best of the Lee Morgan's albums and I own every single one. Not only because it contains two of the very best tracks in its entire and very consistent discography, the very swinging "Yes I can, no you can't" (a Morgan original), and the intense "The Gigolo" (with a fascinating alternate take) but because the other three tracks "Trapped" (by W.Shorter), "Speed" (a Morgan live classic), and "You go to my head" (beautiful arrangements of this very pretty bossa nova sound song),are indeed great tracks, and not just something to fill up the album with as sometimes happens to be in Morgan's discography. It has been a too worn out cliche to review Morgan's Blue Note's albums post "Sidewinder" as mere attempts to repeat the huge and unexpected success of the famous and catchy track of the album title. That might be true for "The Rumproller" but not for other sessions. There is no doubt that the successful formula seems to be always in Morgan and Blue Note's minds, but often this is just a point of departure that can outcome wonderful results. "The Gigolo" is a different and better album, more intense, with long tracks where Morgan and Shorter solo brilliantly and powerfully in length inspiring each other. This was the last encountered of this duo that has left an impressive legacy. The group sounds in its best moments, very rocky and solid, with everybody fully connected and reacting to what others are doing, creating a very big and rich sound that reminded me to some Coltrane classic Quartet. The rhythm section is fabulous, with everybody in particularly great shape (B.Higgins, B.Cranshaw, and Harold Mabern). Some reviewers point out that the RVG edition has too much sound, and it is true. You can perfectly hear every instrument, blending Morgan and Shorter solos with the rest of the group. To me this is a plus, and if I want to get rid of it and isolate and focus in the front line, I just modify the equalizer. In my opinion, this session happens to be that way, an integral unit, with extraordinary solos but fully involved with the rest. That's why I love how rich and alive this remastering sounds. This is one of the greatest albums in jazz history. A true treasure.
Review: Great trio! - CD arrived early and was in perfect condition! Thank.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B000E1IGBU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #241,240 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #4,210 in Bebop (CDs & Vinyl) #101,030 in Pop (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (78) |
| Date First Available  | September 2, 2000 |
| Label  | Blue Note |
| Language  | English |
| Manufacturer  | Blue Note |
| Number of discs  | 1 |
| Original Release Date  | 2006 |
| Product Dimensions  | 5.55 x 0.4 x 4.94 inches; 3.36 ounces |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Lee Morgan's greatest achievement!
*by A***E on July 24, 2011*

To me "The Gigolo" is by far the best of the Lee Morgan's albums and I own every single one. Not only because it contains two of the very best tracks in its entire and very consistent discography, the very swinging "Yes I can, no you can't" (a Morgan original), and the intense "The Gigolo" (with a fascinating alternate take) but because the other three tracks "Trapped" (by W.Shorter), "Speed" (a Morgan live classic), and "You go to my head" (beautiful arrangements of this very pretty bossa nova sound song),are indeed great tracks, and not just something to fill up the album with as sometimes happens to be in Morgan's discography. It has been a too worn out cliche to review Morgan's Blue Note's albums post "Sidewinder" as mere attempts to repeat the huge and unexpected success of the famous and catchy track of the album title. That might be true for "The Rumproller" but not for other sessions. There is no doubt that the successful formula seems to be always in Morgan and Blue Note's minds, but often this is just a point of departure that can outcome wonderful results. "The Gigolo" is a different and better album, more intense, with long tracks where Morgan and Shorter solo brilliantly and powerfully in length inspiring each other. This was the last encountered of this duo that has left an impressive legacy. The group sounds in its best moments, very rocky and solid, with everybody fully connected and reacting to what others are doing, creating a very big and rich sound that reminded me to some Coltrane classic Quartet. The rhythm section is fabulous, with everybody in particularly great shape (B.Higgins, B.Cranshaw, and Harold Mabern). Some reviewers point out that the RVG edition has too much sound, and it is true. You can perfectly hear every instrument, blending Morgan and Shorter solos with the rest of the group. To me this is a plus, and if I want to get rid of it and isolate and focus in the front line, I just modify the equalizer. In my opinion, this session happens to be that way, an integral unit, with extraordinary solos but fully involved with the rest. That's why I love how rich and alive this remastering sounds. This is one of the greatest albums in jazz history. A true treasure.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great trio!
*by M***E on December 19, 2025*

CD arrived early and was in perfect condition! Thank.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Invigorating!
*by E***Y on January 31, 2006*

I know nothing about Lee Morgan, but I was rummaging thru the Jazz section and had a chance to sample this CD, sounded pretty good at the store so I bought it. It is brillliant. For those of us who only associate Miles Davis and Chris Botti to the trumpet, it is time to discover Lee Morgan. From the first track "Yes, I can, No you can't " to the last "You go to my Head" you get an instant liking to Morgan and appreciate his mastery of the trumpet. I mostly like "Speedball" because of the lightness of the composition and its improvisitional qaulities. It's also a treat to hear Wayne Shorter's accompaniment with his tenor sax. I know this CD is from 1965 but I think it will keep on winning new fans like myself. It's good stuff.

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