You have downloaded the folder. It contains: CDImage.flac , CDImage.cue , Lee Morgan - Cornbread.log , and a JPEG of the cover. Do not simply press play. Be a curator.
: A lossless format that preserves all the original audio data while reducing file size, making it the gold standard for digital jazz collections. Reissues and Pressings
Below is a typical of such a release, based on the most common CD reissue (e.g., the 1999 RVG Edition or 2008 Connoisseur Series). Lee Morgan - Cornbread -1965- -EAC-FLAC-
Lee Morgan - Cornbread (1965) [FLAC]/ │ ├── Artwork/ │ ├── front.jpg (CD or LP cover scan) │ ├── back.jpg │ ├── cd.jpg (if CD reissue) │ ├── booklet_01.jpg ... booklet_04.jpg │ └── tray.jpg │ ├── Lee Morgan - Cornbread - 01 - Cornbread.flac ├── Lee Morgan - Cornbread - 02 - Our Man Higgins.flac ├── Lee Morgan - Cornbread - 03 - Ceora.flac ├── Lee Morgan - Cornbread - 04 - Ill Wind.flac ├── Lee Morgan - Cornbread - 05 - Most Like Lee.flac │ ├── Lee Morgan - Cornbread - 1965.cue (CUE sheet for burning/playback) ├── Lee Morgan - Cornbread - 1965.log (EAC extraction log) ├── Lee Morgan - Cornbread - 1965.m3u (playlist) └── audiochecker.log (or .ffp) - FLAC fingerprint verification file
Recorded on September 18, 1965, Cornbread stands as one of the high-water marks of Morgan’s career. The title track, an infectious, gospel-tinged groove, is often compared to "The Sidewinder," but it possesses a deeper, more soulful maturity. The personnel on this session reads like a roll call of Blue Note royalty: You have downloaded the folder
This subject line indicates a digital rip of the classic Blue Note album Cornbread by jazz trumpeter Lee Morgan, recorded in 1965. The tags signify:
The centerpiece for many, however, is "Ceora." This bossa nova-influenced ballad is widely considered one of Morgan’s most beautiful compositions. It showcases his lyrical side—soft, breathy, and immensely melodic. In the digital realm, the FLAC format is essential here; it captures the delicate decay of Hancock’s piano chords and the subtle brushwork of Billy Higgins that a lossy MP3 would simply smear. Be a curator
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