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"Morning" is a
Latin Jazz Latin jazz is a genre of jazz with Latin American rhythms. The two main categories are Afro-Cuban jazz, rhythmically based on Cuban popular dance music, with a rhythm section employing ostinato patterns or a clave (rhythm), clave, and Afro-Brazil ...
standard written by American pianist/composer/arranger
Clare Fischer Douglas Clare Fischer (October 22, 1928 – January 26, 2012) was an American keyboardist, composer, arranger, and bandleader. After graduating from Michigan State University (from which, five decades later, he would receive an honorary doctorate ...
, first heard on his 1965 LP, '' Manteca!'', Fischer's first recording conceived entirely in the
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idiom, which, along with the
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he had explored at length over the previous three years, would provide fertile ground for Fischer's musical explorations over the next half-century.


Form

"Morning" was Fischer's first - and, to this day, his most famous - contribution to the then recently evolved cha-cha-chá genre. Its structure is the standard A-A-B-A, 32 measures in length. In practice, however, the song's debut recording does take one significant detour, paying unashamed homage to one of its composer's primary musical influences in the process, when, halfway through trombonist Gil Falco's solo, instead of proceeding to the bridge, "Morning" morphs into a 16-bar development of the principal 2-measure motif of " Spring Rounds," the fourth section from
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's ''
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''.


Lyrics

It remains unclear exactly when Fischer's lyrics to "Morning" were written, but they were not unveiled until the debut of 2+2, the vocal group with which Fischer supplemented his fledgling Latin jazz combo, Salsa Picante, in 1980. Long before that, however, he had been upstaged, at least throughout the Spanish-speaking world, by Mexican singer
José José José Rómulo Sosa Ortiz (17 February 1948 – 28 September 2019), known professionally as José José, was a Mexican singer and actor. Born into a family of musicians, José began his musical career in his early teens playing guitar and sin ...
's eponymous 1969 debut LP, which featured a "Morning" cover under the title "Una mañana" ("One morning") with Spanish lyrics written by Joaquín Prieto. Head start aside, the magnitude of José's stardom all but guaranteed that any Spanish-language version supplied by the composer was doomed to obscurity, a situation still lamented by Fischer almost thirty years later. Fischer's own lyrics, however, have - at least in their original language - gained some traction since their 1981 debut in ''Clare Fischer & Salsa Picante Present 2+2'', with subsequent recordings by Lisa Rich, Meredith D'Ambrosio, Jeanie Bryson,
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,
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, and, most recently, on
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's album ''Clarity, Music of Clare Fischer''. Moreover, near the end of Fischer's life, two versions of the song, one featuring the approved Spanish-language version of his lyric, the other, the Portuguese, were recorded by the Clare Fischer Voices, under the direction of the composer's son,
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, on ''...And Sometimes Instruments''.Loudon, Christopher
"Clare Fischer: The Clare Fischer Voices...And Sometimes Instruments"
''Jazz Times''. March 29, 2012. Retrieved 2013-02-05.


Selected recordings

*Clare Fischer - '' Manteca!'', 1965 *
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- ''The Great Arrival'', 1966, orchestra arranged & conducted by Fischer. *
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- ''Soul Burst'', 1966, featuring
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, with arrangements by
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. *
José José José Rómulo Sosa Ortiz (17 February 1948 – 28 September 2019), known professionally as José José, was a Mexican singer and actor. Born into a family of musicians, José began his musical career in his early teens playing guitar and sin ...
- ''
José José José Rómulo Sosa Ortiz (17 February 1948 – 28 September 2019), known professionally as José José, was a Mexican singer and actor. Born into a family of musicians, José began his musical career in his early teens playing guitar and sin ...
'', 1969, as "Una Mañana", performed in Spanish with entirely new lyrics. *
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- ''Here'', recorded June 1977, released 1979, live performance at the
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, with Fischer on piano. *Clare Fischer - ''Salsa Picante'', recorded 1978, released 1980. *
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- ''A Woman Knows'', released in 1979, debuting his lyrics for "Morning". *Mauro Calder�

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. * Poncho Sanchez - ''Poncho'', 1979, liner notes by Fischer, also piano, arranger & conductor. *
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- '' Donald Byrd and 125th Street, N.Y.C.'', 1979, entire track features Fischer's electric piano solo. *The Latin Percussion Jazz Ensemble - '"Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1980'', with
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, Carlos "Patato" Valdes,
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, and Jorge Dalto. *Clare Fischer - ''Clare Fischer & Salsa Picante Present 2+2'', recorded in September 1980, released in 1981, debuting 2+2 (the vocal portion of Fischer's Latin jazz group). *Lisa Rich - ''Listen Here'', 1983, features vocalist Rich, backed by trio. *Mary Fettig - ''In Good Company'', 1985, on alto saxophone, with
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, Ray Brown, Jeff Hamilton, and Peter Sprague. *
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and his Latin Ensemble - ''Sensación'', 1986 * Meredith D'Ambrosio - ''South to a Warmer Place'', 1989, singing Fischer's lyrics. * Kellye Gray - ''Standards in Gray'', 1990 * Jeanie Bryson - ''Live at Warsaw Jazz Jamboree, October 24-27th, 1991'' (Videocassette), singing Fischer's lyrics. *
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- ''Revelation'', 1991 *Lori Andrews - ''Bossame Mucho'', 1994, featuring Andrews on harp. *Poncho Sanchez - ''Soul Sauce: Memories of Cal Tjader'', 1995, with Fischer, celeste, orchestral arrangements, conductor. *
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- ''Começar de Novo: To Begin Again'', 1995, featuring Hendrik Meurkens and Portinho. * Café Tacvba - ''Una Tributo'', 1998, as "Una Mañana", using the José José lyrics. *Clare Fischer - ''The Latin Side'', 1998, Metropole Orchestra, arranged by Fischer. *Poncho Sanchez - ''Afro-Cuban Fantasy'', 1998, featuring vocalist
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, singing Fischer's lyrics. *
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- ''20th Anniversary'', 2000 *Richard Powell - ''MultiMIDIa'', 2001 *Bert van den Brink - '' Bert van den Brink Invites Clare Fischer'', 2001, Van den Brink & Fischer, pianos. * Ken Schaphorst & the NEC Jazz Orchestra - ''NEC's annual festival, night 4. Jazz Legacy'', recorded live,
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, on March 11, 2004, unreleased. *
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- ''Unplugged'', 2005 (recorded 1995), as "Una Mañana", again using the José José lyrics. * Sara Lazarus - ''Give Me the Simple Life'', 2005, featuring
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on piano *Peruchín Jr. - ''Sobre blancas y negras'', as "Una Mañana", featuring Pedro Jústiz "Peruchín Jr." on piano. * Chamin Correa - ''En Concierto'', 2006, as "Una Mañana", featuring guitarist Correa. *Sugo music's Latin Rhythms Series - ''Salsa: Music of Dance'', 2008, featuring Ramon Flores on trumpet. *Bill Dobbins - ''
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, unreleased. *Adela Dalto - ''A Brazilian Affair'', 2009, using the José José lyrics. *Gabriel Espinosa - ''Latin American Ensemble'', recorded live, December 5, 2009, Bucksbaum Center for the Arts,
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, as "Una Mañana." *Maria Catharina - ''Obsesion'', 2010, as "Una Mañana," using the José José lyrics in a jazz context. *The Clare Fischer Voices - ''...And Sometimes Instruments'', 2012, including two versions, "Una Mañana" and "Manhã", introducing officially approved adaptations of Fischer's original lyric, in Spanish and Portuguese, respectively. *
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- '' Moments In Time'', 2012, with Fischer's lyrics, featuring Dave Valentin on flute. *
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- '' Clarity: Music of Clare Fischer'', 2014, singing Fischer's lyrics.


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