Mingus!

Mingus!

by Charles Mingus
Mingus!

Mingus!

by Charles Mingus

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Remastered / 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

While not reaching the heights of other recordings of its era like Mingus Ah Um, this album presents a fine collection of musicians who complement the increasingly adventurous compositions of Charles Mingus. As much a tribute album as an exploration of Mingus' psyche, this recording for the Candid label contains three works. There's "MDM (Monk Duke & Me)," which features the players in Mingus' Jazz Workshop weaving through three intertwining themes: Duke Ellington's "Main Stem," Thelonius Monk's "Straight, No Chaser," and Mingus' own "Fifty-First Street Blues." The song manages to echo the styles of all three songs while tying them together in a unified whole. "Stormy Weather," the second track on the album, finds Mingus working within the classic quartet (Mingus, Dannie Richmond, Eric Dolphy, and Ted Curson) to produce a somewhat deconstructed version of the classic song. The third track, though, takes a completely different tune. The larger band is brought out again, but this time they are playing an example of true Mingus madness. Indeed, the inspiration for "Lock 'Em Up (Hellview of Bellvue)" came when Mingus ill-advisedly knocked on the front door of the Bellvue mental hospital, hoping to get some relief for some minor malaise and found himself committed, necessitating a rescue by some of his friends. The song explodes in angry, chaotic frenzy, and acts as a precursor to some of the off-the-wall music that Mingus had in his future. Combined, the three tracks on Mingus make for some solid listening, even if it lacks moments of true greatness. ~ Stacia Proefrock

Product Details

Release Date: 07/21/2023
Label: Candid
UPC: 0708857352111

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Charles Mingus   Primary Artist,Bass
Paul Bley   Guest Artist,Piano
Booker Ervin   Guest Artist,Sax (Tenor)
Eric Dolphy   Guest Artist,Flute,Sax (Alto),Clarinet (Bass)
Ted Curson   Trumpet
Charles McPherson   Sax (Alto)
Jimmy Knepper   Trombone
Britt Woodman   Trombone
Dannie Richmond   Drums
Lonnie Hillyer   Trumpet
Nico Bunink   Piano

Technical Credits

Nat Hentoff   Producer,Supervisor,Liner Notes,Original Liner Notes
Charles Mingus   Composer,Liner Notes
Bob d'Orleans   Engineer
Harold Arlen   Composer,Performer
Ted Koehler   Composer,Performer
Frank Gauna   Design,Photography
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