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On the bebop standard "A Night in Tunisia", Morgan avoids being compared with Charlie Parker's famous 4-bar break on the piece by not playing during it; he then plays a rapid solo that is mostly in double time.[1] The second track, Morgan's composition "Heavy Dipper", is "an infectious, medium-tempo swinger".[1] "Just One of Those Things" is another up-tempo piece.[1] "Lover Man" is a ballad.[1]
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- ^ a b c d Chell, Samuel (January 29, 2007) "Lee Morgan: The Cooker (2006)". All About Jazz.