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Peckin Time (Clear Vinyl)

Peckin Time (Clear Vinyl)

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GTIN07427255404231
EAN7427255404231
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Product Description

In the world of jazz, there are legends, and then there's Hank Mobley and Lee Morgan. These two titans of the genre come together on their album "Peckin Time" to deliver a performance that can only be described as pure jazz magic. From the moment you drop the needle on this clear vinyl masterpiece, you're transported to a smoky, dimly lit jazz club where Mobley's smooth saxophone dances effortlessly with Morgan's powerful trumpet. It's a musical conversation that's been polished to perfection over years of collaboration, and it shows in every note they play. The beauty of "Peckin Time" lies in its simplicity. There are no flashy theatrics or over-the-top solos here – just two masterful musicians doing what they do best. Tracks like "High and Flighty" and "Stretchin' Out" are a masterclass in understated elegance, while "Speak Low" showcases Mobley and Morgan's ability to weave intricate melodies together with effortless grace. But don't be fooled by the laid-back vibe of this album – there's a fire burning beneath the surface that can't be contained. The energy and passion that Mobley and Morgan bring to each track is infectious, leaving you tapping your foot and nodding your head along with every beat. In a world where jazz can sometimes feel stale and uninspired, "Peckin Time" is a breath of fresh air. It's a reminder of why we fell in love with this genre in the first place, and a testament to the enduring talent of two of its greatest artists. So sit back, pour yourself a glass of something strong, and let Mobley and Morgan take you on a journey through the heart of jazz. You won't regret it.