Mingus, Charles: Presents Charles Mingus
Mingus, Charles: Presents Charles Mingus
Format: CD
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Artist: Mingus, Charles
Label: Poll Winners
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 8436559464987
Genre: Jazz
4 Stars in Downbeat Magazine. 24-Bit Digitally Remastered. Comprehensive Booklet. In 1960, celebrated jazz critic Nat Hentoff called Charles Mingus to record a number of sessions for the new Candid label. Mingus was given absolute freedom on these sessions, and the results of the first date were issued on the celebrated Charles MingusPresents Charles Mingus (Candid CJM8005), which appears here in it's entirety along with two additional tracks that complete the session. The band consists of a piano-less quartet with trumpeter Ted Curson, alto saxophonist Eric Dolphy (who also plays bass clarinet on one track), Mingus on bass and veteran Mingus drummer Dannie Richmond. Mingus' 1954 version of "Stormy Weather", the only standard tune on the album, has been added as a further bonus.
Tracks:
1.1 Folk Forms No.1 13:07
1.2 Original Faubus Fables 9:09
1.3 What Love 15:25
1.4 All the Things You Could Be By Now If Sigmund Freud's Wife Was Your Mother 8:38
1.5 Stormy Weather 13:28*
1.6 Melody from the Drums 9:20*
1.7 Stormy Weather [1954 Version] 3:17*