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Charles Mingus: The Jazz Experiments of Charlie Mingus
Charles Mingus is, of course, one of the wilder personas jazz history has produced. The larger than life bass player refused easy definition — he thought himself, for instance, more a frustrated pianist than a bass player — and refused to fall into trends. His melding of various styles of jazz, and various styles of music and tradition within his compositions, makes him an endless fascinating study. But it’s the sheer force of his playing, and the great bands he surrounded himself with, that make Mingus a lasting, unhinged, genius of sound. He may sound overly cerebral to hear him talk about his approach to music, which he does quite a bit in the notes for The Jazz Experiments of Charlie Mingus , but the songs themselves are gutshots, all blood and bone everytime.
This 1955 collection comes as part of a set of reissues that celebrates Bethlehem Records. On top of that celebration, though, this reissue also uncovers an overlooked gem in the extensive Mingus discography. Of course, the first time Bethlehem released this it was an uncovering as well. These recordings, from 1954, had originally been released on two 10-inch records under the title Jazzical Moods by Period Records. Put together as one program, though, these pieces still connect together seamlessly, energetically. The band is simmering with intensity while also stretching out into savvy uses of space. It’s another fine example of Mingus as band leader and composer.
Opener “What Is This Thing Called Love?” is framed by the ramshackle sound of tambourines, a sound that shows up more than once on the record. It’s a loose sound, one that is a bit misleading, that suggests the songs, the “experiments”, will themselves be a bit frayed at the ends. There’s wonderful interplay between Mingus and trumpeter Thad Jones, as well as between Mingus and John LaPorta on woodwind. The song employs several melody lines, sometimes piling them on top of each, to create layers without ever creating confusion. The parts here are sometimes at odds but never out of place.
It’s a lively set-up for the more expansive, and utterly excellent, “Minor Intrusion”. The track, by Mingus’s own description, has a deeply blues feel, though it evades typical blues structure. The instruments seem to work more closely together here, rather than in opposition, joining Mingus by degrees and then expanding on and deepening the richness of his melody. The cello, played here by Jackson Wiley, feels perhaps a bit formal in comparison to the sometime’s bone-dry snap of Mingus’s bass, but it still fits the expansive sound of the track well, adding that final perfect layer.
The expansion of “Minor Instrusion” could overwhelm the much shorter “Stormy Weather”, except that the latter is too strong to hide in the shadow. The darker tones of the first two tracks seem to warm to something more sultry in John LaPorta’s arrangement, and the deliberate pace of the track makes it seem much larger than it is.
These three tracks play off each other perfectly and set up a similarly great second half. “Four Hands” is a swinging affair that might not be as notable were it not for the piano work, played by none other than Mingus, the frustrated pianist himself. As is also evidenced on the later Mingus Plays Piano , he acquits himself well on the instrument. It’s a natural extension of his personality. He seems brash on the keys, bullying notes out of them, knocking out phrasings the way he would thump them out on his bass, making melodies on the keyboard holler the way he would in studio and on stage. “Thrice Upon the Theme” is perhaps the most structurally challenging, consisting of movements that both mirror and distort each other, while the instruments bounce around in the space. Like closer, the more swinging “The Spur of the Moment”, the results are interesting, if perhaps a half-step less lively than the compositions from the first half of the album.
But The Jazz Experiments of Charlie Mingus still fascinates in its fare share of moments. It may not be one of the classics, it just misses that rarified air, but it’s an important foundation for other, better regarded records. This is a fine set through and through, one that honors a couple years before Mingus started knocking out great record after great record, from Pithecanthropus Erectus in 1957 to The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady in 1963 and beyond. This stuff is early, but there’s hardly a growing pain to be heard, just the development of a genius in jazz as he comes into full possession of his many talents, eccentricities, and oversized personality and zeal.
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Remembering jazz great Charles Mingus who was born 100 years ago
The inventive compositions of jazz bassist Charles Mingus and his volatile personality loom large in the jazz world.
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1 | What Is This Thing Called Love (2013 - Remaster) |
2 | Minor Intrusion (2013 - Remaster) |
3 | Stormy Weather (2013 - Remaster) |
4 | Four Hands (2013 - Remaster) |
5 | Thrice Upon a Theme (2013 - Remaster) |
6 | The Spur of the Moment (2013 - Remaster) |
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The Jazz Experiments Of Charles Mingus is a fairly obscure collaboration between Charles Mingus and John LaPorta that contains both modern classical and cool jazz compositions plus Mingus' piano debut. This six-piece set includes fresh arrangements of 'What Is This Thing Called Love' and 'Stormy Weather.'
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Charles Mingus In Session – Mingus Fingus
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Arguably one of the greatest musicians and composers in the history of Jazz, Charlie Mingus was a bassist, pianist, composer, arranger and band leader. Before finding fame in his own right, he played with many of the world's greatest musicians as a sideman.
This set features him playing on sides from Russell Jacquet, Howard McGhee, Ernie Andrews, Dinah Washington, Lionel Hampton, Oscar Pettiford, Charlie Parker, Quincy Jones & Duke Ellington as well as early studio bands of his own.
The original 78’s of many of these sides are extremely rare and many have not been re-issued until now.
This set is a must for jazz fans and a tribute to Mingus’s artistry and versatility.
- PENNY'S WORTH OF BOOGIE - Russell Jacquet and Orchestra
- DEEP MEDITATION - Howard McGhee Sextet
- SWINGIN' AN ECHO - Charles Mingus Sextette
- LADIES LULLABY - The Jacque Rabbit
- DON'T LET THE SUN CATCH YOU CRYING - Ernie Andrews with Wilbert Baranco Trio
- BAGGIN' THE BOOGIE - Bob Mosley and His All Stars
- ALL OR NOTHING BLUES - Dinah Washington with Lucky Thompson's All Stars
- BARANCO BOOGIE - Wilbert Baranco and His Rhythm Bombardiers
- ON THE SUNNY SIDE OF THE STREET - Ivie Anderson and Her All Stars
- HOGGIN' - Howard McGhee and His Orchestra
- G-ING WITH GENE - Gene Morris Quintet
- MINGUS FINGERS (MINGUS FINGUS) - Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra
- CHEROKEE - Lionel Hampton and His Sextet
- SPOOKY BOOGIE - Curley Hamner and His Orchestra
- SAY IT ISN'T SO - Baron Mingus and His Rhythm
- MOVE - The Red Norvo Trio
- JEEPERS CREEPERS - Charles Mingus - Spaulding Givens Duo
- I'M BEGINNING TO SEE THE LIGHT - Oscar Pettiford Quartet
- IN THE STILL OF THE NIGHT - Charlie Parker Quartet with Gil Evans Orchestra
- SHINE ON HARVEST MOON - Sonny Stitt with Johnny Richards' Orchestra
- WHAT IS THIS THING CALLED LOVE - J. J. Johnson & Kai Winding
- EVERYBODY NEEDS SOMEBODY - Jimmy Scott
- A SLEEPING BEE - Quincy Jones and His Orchestra
- WHEN YOUR LOVER HAS GONE - Teddy Charles Quartet
- WRAP YOUR TROUBLES IN DREAMS - Jazz Artists Guild
- A LITTLE MAX (AKA PARFAIT) - Duke Ellington
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A1 | Spur Of The Moment | 8:25 | |
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Jazz Composers Workshop. (1956) Jazzical Moods Vol. 1 Cover. The Jazz Experiments of Charlie Mingus is an album by jazz bassist and composer Charles Mingus released on the Bethlehem label. [ 1] The album contains tracks originally released by Period Records as two 10-inch LPs entitled Jazzical Moods and co-credited to John LaPorta.
referencing The Jazz Experiments Of Charles Mingus (LP, Compilation, Reissue, Mono, 180g Black) BCP 65 This is the 4th of the recent Bethlehem reissues that I have bought. This one might be the best of them because it really does a good job of extracting some extra (albeit slim) degrees of fidelity out of the rather boxy original tapes.
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The Jazz Experiments of Charles Mingus Charles Mingus. Add to Custom List Add to Collection AllMusic Rating. User Rating (0) Your Rating. STREAM OR BUY: Release Date December, 1954. Duration 46:27. Genre. Jazz. Styles. Post-Bop, Jazz Instrument, Piano Jazz. Recording Date.
The Jazz Experiments of Charlie Mingus is an album by jazz bassist and composer Charles Mingus released on the Bethlehem label. The album is a compilation of...
Recorded sound is adequate, but by no means high fidelity. Most of the time you can hear what Mingus is playing, but in a few passages the bass textures become muddy and indistinct. Cello (not played by Mingus) sounds very good indeed. Piano tone is dull and rather lifeless, which is particularly relevant since Mingus plays the piano!
The Jazz Experiments of Charlie Mingus. Charles Mingus is, of course, one of the wilder personas jazz history has produced. The larger than life bass player refused easy definition — he thought ...
Charles Mingus. Midnight Blue. Kenny Burrell. At Carnegie Hall. Thelonious Monk Quartet * With John Coltrane. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1999 CD release of "The Jazz Experiments Of Charlie Mingus" on Discogs.
The Jazz Experiments of Charles Mingus (Remastered 2013) Charles Mingus. JAZZ · 1954 . Preview. December 1, 1954 6 Songs, 46 minutes ℗ 2013 BMG Rights Management (US) LLC. Also available in the iTunes Store . Other Versions. The Jazz Experiments of Charles Mingus (feat. John LaPorta, Teo Macero, Thad Jones, Jackson Wiley & Clem DeRosa ...
Listen to The Jazz Experiments Of Charles Mingus (Remastered 2013) on Spotify. Charles Mingus · Album · 2013 · 6 songs.
Charles Mingus is one of the greatest jazz artists of the 20th century. He would have celebrated his 100th birthday on April 22. "Charles Mingus is one of our most important thinkers and composers ...
The Jazz Experiments of Charles Mingus is a farily obscure collaboration between Charles Mingus and John LaPorta that contains both modern classical and cool jazz compositions plus Mingus' piano debut. This six-piece set includes fresh arrangements of 'What Is This Thing Called Love' and 'Stormy Weather'. 'These 1954 Period Records sessions ...
Reissue of the 1955 Classic feat."Stormy Weather" & "Thrice Upon A Time." Originally released as a series of 10-inches, before being compiled into an LP, this album is one of CHARLES MINGUS' first masterworks, an album that hints at the compositional flourishes he'd bring to his masterpieces Mingus Ah Um and Black Saint and the Sinner Lady.
Charles Mingus Jr. (April 22, 1922 - January 5, 1979) was an American jazz upright bassist, composer, bandleader, pianist, and author. A major proponent of collective improvisation, he is considered one of the greatest jazz musicians and composers in history, [1] with a career spanning three decades and collaborations with other jazz greats such as Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, Max Roach ...
Charles Mingus would have turned 100 today. The jazz bassist is often mentioned in the same sentence as Duke Ellington as one of America's greatest composers. (SOUNDBITE OF CHARLES MINGUS' "BETTER ...
As you listen to the sound samples you will notice that the intro on Cole Porter's What is This Thing Called Love is almost an echo of the famous concert, The Quintet: Jazz At Massey Hall that Mingus recorded, produced and was bassist by using Hot House instead of Porter's melody. And to further fuse and confuse the melody Mingus also slips in ...
UK. 1957. New Submission. Jazz Experiment ( LP, Compilation, Mono) Jazztone (2) J 1271. US. 1957. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1986 CD release of "The Jazz Experiments Of Charlie Mingus" on Discogs.
As a bandleader, the American jazz bassist Charles Mingus released 51 albums between 1949 and 1977; as a sideman, Mingus appeared on a total of 34 albums. Four albums of his music were released posthumously between 1979 and 1990. ... Partially included in The Jazz Experiments of Charlie Mingus (Bethlehem, 1955) Jazzical Moods, Volume 2: Period ...
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moment when jazz composer Charles Mingus set in motion a novel but durable experiment in musical orchestration and simultaneously un-veiled a menacing critique of modernist authority. Mingus had as-sembled his Jazz Workshop in the Atlantic studios to record "Pithecan-thropus Erectus," a "jazz tone-poem" that was simple in the primordial sense.
The Jazz Experiments Of Charles Mingus is a fairly obscure collaboration between Charles Mingus and John LaPorta that contains both modern classical and cool jazz compositions plus Mingus' piano debut. This six-piece set includes fresh arrangements of 'What Is This Thing Called Love' and 'Stormy Weather.'
Recorded in New York, December 1954. From liner notes: "This record is a result of a session for Period Records that was originally issued on two ten inch records and called 'Jazzical Moods.'. Bethlehem has bought this material and is now issuing it as a repackaged and remastered twelve inch record." Manufactured in Czech Republic.
Arguably one of the greatest musicians and composers in the history of Jazz, Charlie Mingus was a bassist, pianist, composer, arranger and band leader. Before finding fame in his own right, he played with many of the world's greatest musicians as a sideman. ... SWINGIN' AN ECHO - Charles Mingus Sextette; LADIES LULLABY - The Jacque Rabbit; DON ...
The Jazz Experiments Of Charlie Mingus ( LP, Compilation, Remastered, Mono) Bethlehem Records. BCP 65. US. 1957. New Submission. The Jazz Experiments Of Charlie Mingus ( LP, Compilation, Mono) London Records.