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(What's your story) Morning Glory  performed by  Milt Jackson  (1963)
Composed by Mary Lou Williams
From: USA
Mood: 'cool'
Recommended by delicado [profile] on Monday 3rd December 2001

An excellent cut, with wailing big band brass and cool vibes. The song is quite familiar - musically it is an early draft of the standard 'Black coffee', sounding similar, but slightly sped-up. The percussion is also excellent - lots of bongos. Overall, the sound recalls some of Mancini's best 50s work, but somehow sounds even more vital and brilliant to me. Milt's work on the vibes also seems to have influenced Angelo Badalamenti (his David Lynch soundtrack work, anyway), and the solo work of Barry Adamson.

from For someone I love, available on CD (Riverside)
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