Even the furthest reaches of Lee Morgan's vast catalogue—both as leader and sideman—harbour unexpected, invigorating moments. The shimmering 1964 album Tom Cat (“Twilight Mist”) has a perfect misty ambience, in part due to contributions from McCoy Tyner and Art Blakey, while the Blue Note album Delightfulee Morgan includes a uniquely upbeat cover of the Fiddler on the Roof standard “Sunrise, Sunset”.