Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus is a studio album by the American jazz composer and bassist Charles Mingus which was released on January 9, 1964.[1]
Background
Mingus collaborated with arranger/orchestrator Bob Hammer to score the music for a large ensemble of brass and saxophones.
Most of the compositions on this album had been previously recorded or have since been rerecorded, some under different titles, on other albums:
- "II B.S." as "Haitian Fight Song" on Plus Max Roach and The Clown
- "I X Love" as "Duke's Choice" on A Modern Jazz Symposium of Music and Poetry.[5][6][7]
- "Celia" on East Coasting
- "Mood Indigo" (Barney Bigard, Duke Ellington) on Mingus Dynasty
- "Better Get Hit in Yo' Soul" as "Better Git It in Your Soul" on Mingus Ah Um (also "Better Git Hit in Your Soul" on Mingus at Antibes)
- "Theme for Lester Young" as "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat" on Mingus Ah Um
- "Hora Decubitus" as "E's Flat, Ah's Flat Too" on Blues & Roots
- "Freedom" on The Complete Town Hall Concert (1962)
Track listing
Adapted from 1995 CD reissue;[8] many original LP copies have incorrect durations listed. All tracks composed by Charles Mingus, except where noted.
Side two| Title |
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| 1. | "Better Get Hit in Yo' Soul" | 6:28 |
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| 2. | "Theme for Lester Young" | 5:50 |
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| 3. | "Hora Decubitus" | 4:41 |
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| Total length: | 40:18 |
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Bonus track on reissues| Title |
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| 1. | "Freedom" | 5:10 |
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| Total length: | 45:28 |
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Personnel
Tracks #1 and 4–8, recorded on September 20, 1963:
- Eddie Preston – trumpet
- Richard Williams – trumpet
- Britt Woodman – trombone
- Don Butterfield – tuba
- Jerome Richardson – soprano and baritone saxophone, flute
- Dick Hafer – tenor saxophone, clarinet, flute
- Booker Ervin – tenor saxophone
- Eric Dolphy – alto saxophone, flute, bass clarinet
- Jaki Byard – piano
- Charles Mingus – bass, narration ("Freedom")
- Walter Perkins – drums
- Bob Hammer – arranger and orchestrator
Tracks #2 and 3, recorded on January 20, 1963:
- Rolf Ericson – trumpet
- Richard Williams – trumpet
- Quentin Jackson – trombone
- Don Butterfield – tuba
- Jerome Richardson – soprano and baritone saxophone, flute
- Dick Hafer – tenor saxophone, flute, oboe
- Charlie Mariano – alto saxophone
- Jaki Byard – piano
- Jay Berliner – guitar
- Charles Mingus – bass, piano
- Dannie Richmond – drums
- Bob Hammer – arranger and orchestrator
Production
- Bob Thiele – producer
- Michael Cuscuna – reissue Producer
- Bob Simpson – engineer
- Erick Labson – remastering
References
- ^ a b Ostrow, Marty; Howard, Ira; Lichtman, Irv, eds. (January 18, 1964). "ABC-Par's 33 New Albums Is a Record-setting Issue" (PDF). Cash Box. New York: The Cash Box Publishing Co. p. 9. Archived (PDF) from the original on October 8, 2022.
- ^ AllMusic review
- ^ Swenson, J., ed. (1985). The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide. USA: Random House/Rolling Stone. p. 140. ISBN 0-394-72643-X.
- ^ Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings (9th ed.). Penguin. p. 1004. ISBN 978-0-141-03401-0.
- ^ Santoro, Gene (2000). Myself when I Am Real. Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press. p. 413. ISBN 0-19-514711-1.
- ^ Mathieson, Kenny (1999). Giant Steps. Canongate US. p. 217. ISBN 0-86241-859-3.
- ^ Conversely, Nat Hentoff identifies "Nouroog" as the precursor to "I X Love". Hentoff, Nat (1963). Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus (CD booklet). Charles Mingus. Impulse! Records. pp. 2–10. IMPD-170.
- ^ "Charles Mingus - Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus (1995, Tri-fold Digipak, CD) - Discogs". Discogs. Discogs. Retrieved May 7, 2022.
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Discography |
Studio albums | |
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Live albums |
- Mingus at the Bohemia (1956)
- Jazz Portraits: Mingus in Wonderland (1959)
- The Complete Town Hall Concert (1962)
- The Charles Mingus Quintet & Max Roach (1963)
- Astral Weeks (1964)
- Town Hall Concert (1964)
- Revenge! (1964)
- The Great Concert of Charles Mingus (1964)
- Mingus in Europe Volume I (1964)
- Mingus in Europe Volume II (1964)
- Right Now: Live at the Jazz Workshop (1964)
- Mingus at Monterey (1964)
- My Favorite Quintet (1965)
- Music Written for Monterey 1965 (1965)
- Charles Mingus Sextet In Berlin (1970)
- Charles Mingus and Friends in Concert (1972)
- Mingus at Antibes (1974)
- Mingus at Carnegie Hall (1974)
- Cornell 1964 (2007)
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| Books |
- Beneath the Underdog (1971 autobiography)
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| Related |
- Mingus Big Band
- Mingus Big Band Live at Jazz Standard
- Mingus Dynasty
- Sue Mingus
- Jazz at Massey Hall (1953)
- Weary Blues (1958)
- Newport Rebels (1960)
- Pepper Adams Plays the Compositions of Charlie Mingus (1964)
- Mingus (1979)
- Epitaph (1990)
- Mingus: Charlie Mingus 1968
- Charles Mingus: Triumph of the Underdog (1998 documentary)
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Year(s) indicated are for the recording(s), not first release, except in most cases where this was long delayed |
As leader or co-leader |
- Here's Jaki (1961)
- Hi-Fly (1962)
- Out Front! (1964)
- Jaki Byard Quartet Live! (1965)
- The Last from Lennie's (1965 [2003])
- Freedom Together! (1966)
- On the Spot! (1967)
- Sunshine of My Soul (1967)
- Jaki Byard with Strings! (1968)
- The Jaki Byard Experience (1968)
- Live at the Jazz'Inn (1971)
- Duet! (1972)
- Family Man (1978)
- Improvisations (1981)
- The Magic of 2 (1982 [2013])
- Live at the Royal Festival Hall (1984)
- Phantasies (1984)
- Phantasies II (1988)
- Foolin' Myself (1988)
- The Changes of Life (1996)
- This Happening (1997)
- Night Leaves (1997)
- July in Paris (1998)
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Solo piano |
- Blues for Smoke (1960 [1988])
- Solo Piano (1969)
- Parisian Solos (1971)
- The Entertainer (1972)
- There'll Be Some Changes Made (1972)
- Flight of the Fly (1976)
- Sunshine of My Soul: Live at the Keystone Korner (1978 [2007])
- A Matter of Black and White (1978–79 [2011])
- The Late Show: An Evening with Jaki Byard (1979 [2014])
- To Them – To Us (1982)
- Jaki Byard at Maybeck (1991)
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With Charles Mingus |
- The Complete Town Hall Concert (1962)
- The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady (1963)
- (1963)
- Town Hall Concert (1964)
- The Great Concert of Charles Mingus (1964)
- Mingus in Europe Volume I (1964)
- Mingus in Europe Volume II (1964)
- Mingus at Monterey (1964)
- Astral Weeks (1964)
- Cornell 1964 (1964)
- Revenge! (1964)
- Charles Mingus in Paris: The Complete America Session (1970)
- Charles Mingus Sextet In Berlin (1970)
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With others |
- Live in '65 (Art Blakey DVD, 1965)
- Body and Soul (Al Cohn & Zoot Sims, 1973)
- Double Exposure (Chris Connor & Maynard Ferguson), 196061)
- Far Cry (Eric Dolphy, 1961)
- Outward Bound (Eric Dolphy, 1961)
- How Time Passes (Don Ellis, 1960)
- New Ideas (Don Ellis, 1961)
- The Freedom Book (Booker Ervin, 1963)
- The Space Book (Booker Ervin, 1964)
- Groovin' High (Booker Ervin, 1963–64)
- The Trance (Booker Ervin, 1965)
- Setting the Pace (Dexter Gordon & Booker Ervin, 1965)
- Heavy!!! (Booker Ervin, 1966)
- Newport Suite (Maynard Ferguson, 1960)
- Let's Face the Music and Dance (Maynard Ferguson, 1960)
- Maynard '61 (Maynard Ferguson, 1960–61)
- Two's Company (Maynard Ferguson and Chris Connor, 1960–61)
- "Straightaway" Jazz Themes (Maynard Ferguson, 1961)
- Maynard '64 (Maynard Ferguson, 1961)
- Manhattan Plaza (Ricky Ford, 1978)
- Manhattan Blues (Ricky Ford, 1989)
- Ebony Rhapsody (Ricky Ford, 1990)
- American-African Blues (Ricky Ford, 1991)
- Honi Gordon Sings (Honi Gordon, 1962)
- Smackwater Jack (Quincy Jones, 1971)
- Five on Eight (Rufus "Speedy" Jones, 1964)
- Dr. Chicago (Clifford Jordan, 1984)
- Rip, Rig and Panic (Roland Kirk, 1965)
- Here Comes the Whistleman (Roland Kirk, 1966)
- Grits & Gravy (Eric Kloss, 1966)
- Sky Shadows (Eric Kloss, 1968)
- In the Land of the Giants (Eric Kloss, 1969)
- Involution (Michael Marcus, 1998)
- Charlie Mariano with His Jazz Group (Charlie Mariano, 1950)
- Modern Saxophone Stylings of Charlie Mariano (Charlie Mariano, 1951)
- Year of the Iron Sheep (Ken McIntyre, 1962)
- Home (Ken McIntyre, 1975)
- Live at the Theatre Boulogne-Billancourt/Paris, Vol. 1 (Mingus Dynasty, 1988)
- Live at the Theatre Boulogne-Billancourt/Paris, Vol. 2, 1988)
- Body and Soul (Ray Nance, 1969)
- Life Is a Many Splendored Gig (Herb Pomeroy, 1957)
- "In" Jazz for the Culture Set (Dannie Richmond, 1965)
- Fuchsia Swing Song (Sam Rivers, 1964)
- Rhythm Is Our Business (Jordan Sandke, 1985)
- Lady Bird (Archie Shepp, 1978)
- Amarcord Nino Rota (Hal Willner, 1981)
- Musique du Bois (Phil Woods, 1974)
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Years given are for the recording(s), not first release, except when this was delayed |
| As leader |
- The Book Cooks (1960)
- Cookin' (1960)
- That's It! (1961)
- Exultation! (1963)
- Gumbo! (with Pony Poindexter, 1963)
- The Freedom Book (1963)
- The Song Book (1964)
- The Blues Book (1964)
- The Space Book (1964)
- Groovin' High (1963–64)
- The Trance (1965)
- Setting the Pace (with Dexter Gordon, 1965)
- Heavy!!! (1966)
- Structurally Sound (1966)
- Booker 'n' Brass (1967)
- The In Between (1968)
- Tex Book Tenor (1968)
- Back from the Gig (with Horace Parlan, 2LP, 1963/68)
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| With Charles Mingus |
- Jazz Portraits: Mingus in Wonderland (1959)
- Mingus Ah Um (1959)
- Mingus Dynasty (1959)
- Blues & Roots (1959)
- Mingus (1960)
- Mingus at Antibes (1960 [1976])
- Reincarnation of a Lovebird (1960)
- Oh Yeah (1961)
- Tonight at Noon (1961 [1964])
- (1963)
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| With others |
- Hot Line (Bill Barron, 1962)
- Out Front! (Jaki Byard, 1964)
- Urge (Ted Curson, 1965)
- Cracklin' (Roy Haynes, 1963)
- In the Land of the Giants (Eric Kloss, 1969)
- Havin' a Ball at the Village Gate (Lambert, Hendricks & Bavan, 1963)
- Up & Down (Horace Parlan, 1961)
- Happy Frame of Mind (Horace Parlan, 1963)
- The Exciting New Organ of Don Patterson (Don Patterson)
- Hip Cake Walk (Don Patterson, 1964)
- Patterson's People (Don Patterson, 1964)
- Tune Up! (Don Patterson, 1964 [1971])
- Soul People (Sonny Stitt, 1964)
- The Quest (Mal Waldron, 1961)
- Highlife (Randy Weston, 1963)
- Randy/African Cookbook (Randy Weston, 1964)
- Monterey '66 (Randy Weston, 1966 [1994])
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