
Mingus is a Jazz album by Charles Mingus, originally released in 1960. On Gatefold: 30 pressings tracked, owned by 6 collectors.
About
With such major statements as <i>Pithecanthropus Erectus</i> and <i>The Clown</i> behind him, bassist-composer Charles Mingus reached an early career height in 1959 with <i>Mingus Ah Um</i>, his first album for Columbia. It’s not trivial that roughly half of it was recorded on May 5, the same day that John Coltrane waxed roughly half of <i>Giant Steps</i> for Atlantic. Creative fire and intelligence were in the air, and Mingus’ contribution was as bluesy and timelessly melodic as ever, performed by a eight-piece incarnation of his Jazz Workshop. The abstract cover art of S. Neil Fujita (who also designed Dave Brubeck’s <i>Time Out</i> cover) evoked a modernist mindset well-suited to some of Mingus’ most enduring composition, including the dark, dissonant ballad “Goodbye Pork Pie Hat,” an implied homage to saxophone great Lester Young (with a John Handy tenor solo that Joni Mitchell later set to words on her album <i>Mingus</i>). With the Young dedication as well as the multilayered “Open Letter to Duke,” the minor-key uptempo swinger “Bird Call,” and the playful finale “Jelly Roll,” Mingus seemed to be working out his own place in the jazz pantheon. The result was avant-garde in its way, even if not as conceptually radical as Ornette Coleman’s <i>The Shape of Jazz to Come</i>, recorded for Atlantic just two weeks later. Mingus’ music conveyed a unique sense of abandon—one hears it in his uninhibited vocal hollers at the outset of “Better Git It in Your Soul.” There’s also an overt connection to the freedom struggle of the time, evident in “Fables of Faubu,” one of jazz’s most celebrated protest song, which was aimed at the governor of Arkansas in the aftermath of Little Rock's school-integration crisi. (Columbia, however, shied away from including Mingus’ scathing lyric, which can be heard instead on <i>Charles Mingus Presents Charles Mingus</i> from 1960 on Candid, under the title “Original Faubus Fable.”) .
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Tracklist
- 1Better Git It In Your Soul7:21
- 2Goodbye Pork Pie Hat5:42
- 3Boogie Stop Shuffle4:59
- 4Self-Portrait In Three Colors3:08
- 5Open Letter to Duke5:49
- 6Bird Calls6:17
- 7Fables of Faubus8:13
- 8P***y Cat Dues9:13
- 9Jelly Roll6:15
- 10Pedal Point Blues6:28
- 11GG Train4:38
- 12Girl of My Dreams4:08
- 13Bird Calls4:54
- 2.1Better Git It In Your Soul8:30
- 2.2Jelly Roll6:41
- 2.3Slop6:14
- 2.4Diane7:28
- 2.5Song With Orange6:47
- 2.6Gunslinging Bird5:12
- 2.7Things Ain't What They Used to Be7:35
- 2.8Far Wells, Mill Valley6:11
- 2.9New Now Know How4:12
- 2.10Mood Indigo8:12
- 2.11Put Me In That Dungeon2:51
- 2.12Strollin'4:33
Sound DNA
- Jazz
- Post-Bop & Modal
- raw
- intense
- smoky
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Booker ErvinFEATURING TENOR SAXOPHONE
- Britt WoodmanFEATURING TROMBONE
- Charles McPhersonALTO SAXOPHONE
- Charles MingusBASS
- Dannie RichmondDRUMS FEATURING
- Eric DolphyALTO SAXOPHONE ALTO SAXOPHONE, BASS CLARINET FEATURING
- Jimmy KnepperFEATURING TROMBONE
- Lonnie HillyerTRUMPET
- Nico BuninkPIANO
- Paul BleyPIANO
- Ted CursonFEATURING TRUMPET
6 collectors on Gatefold own this · 30 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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