Sold Date:
October 21, 2024
Start Date:
October 21, 2022
Final Price:
$62.99
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
4409
Buyer Feedback:
0
Charles Mingus - Mingus, Mingus, Mingus, Mingus, Mingus - Analogue Productions 45rpm LP "Mingus is also all about the ensemble...this reissue has a life and immediacy I've not heard before with this title, whose stunning music overwhelms any flaws of the recording." - Wayne Garcia, The Absolute Sound, June/July 2009 Produced by Impulse! A&R director Bob Thiele in 1963, this recording is a major showcase of the talented Charles Mingus as a bassist, pianist and writer. In his 1963 original liner notes, critic-at-large Nat Hentoff said that of all the musicians, it is impossible to remain indifferent to Mingus. This recording more than any other testifies to Hentoff's claim. More so today than in 60's, there is truly only one Mingus, Mingus, Mingus, Mingus, Mingus.Originally released in 1963. Charles Mingus, bass, piano, vocalsJay Berliner, guitarDon Butterfield, trombone, tubaJaki Byard, pianoEric Dolphy, flute, alto saxophoneRolf Ericson, trumpetBooker Ervin, tenor saxophoneDick Hafer, clarinet, flute, oboe, tenor saxophoneQuentin Jackson, tromboneCharlie Mariano, alto saxophoneWalter Perkins, drumsEddie Preston, trumpetJerome Richardson, flute, baritone saxophone, soprano saxophoneDannie Richmond, drumsRichard Gene Williams, trumpetBritt Woodman, trombone play 1. II B.S. play 2. I X Love play 3. Celia play 4. Mood Indigo play 5. Better Get Hit in Yo' Soul play 6. Theme for Lester Young play 7. Hora Decubitus Charles Mingus - Mingus, Mingus, Mingus, Mingus, Mingus - Analogue Productions 45rpm LP
"Mingus is also all about the ensemble...this reissue has a life and immediacy I've not heard before with this title, whose stunning music overwhelms any flaws of the recording." - Wayne Garcia, The Absolute Sound, June/July 2009
Produced by Impulse! A&R director Bob Thiele in 1963, this recording is a major showcase of the talented Charles Mingus as a bassist, pianist and writer. In his 1963 original liner notes, critic-at-large Nat Hentoff said that of all the musicians, it is impossible to remain indifferent to Mingus. This recording more than any other testifies to Hentoff's claim. More so today than in 60's, there is truly only one Mingus, Mingus, Mingus, Mingus, Mingus.
Originally released in 1963.