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Peck Morrison wraps up the solo sequence with three choruses on acoustic bass, the last of three improvisations. Taken at a medium swing tempo of 107 BPM over the 12-bar Blues in F, the improvisation proceeds with patient, unhurried deliberation. Peck Morrison rounds out the solo sequence with three bass choruses that demonstrate his solid technique and melodic imagination. Recorded for the album Yeah! in 1960, the performance captures Peck Morrison at 40 to 41 years old. "Billy's Blues" is an original composition by tenor saxophonist Charlie Rouse, recorded for his 1960 album Yeah! on the Epic label. "Billy's Blues" is a Charlie Rouse original from the 1960 album Yeah!, a medium-tempo 12-bar blues in F that provides a relaxed framework for extended improvisation.
Peck Morrison was 40 to 41 years old at the time.
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