music.wikisort.org - CompositionCharles Mingus and Friends in Concert is a live album by the jazz bassist and composer Charles Mingus, recorded at the Philharmonic Hall of the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in 1972 and released on the Columbia label.[1] The CD release added five previously unreleased performances from the concert, but did not include the opening track, Fats Waller's "Honeysuckle Rose", present in the LP version and on former Japanese CD editions.
1972 live album by Charles Mingus
Charles Mingus and Friends in Concert |
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Released | 1972 |
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Recorded | February 4, 1972 |
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Venue | Philharmonic Hall in the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City |
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Genre | Jazz |
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Length | 130:36 |
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Label | Columbia |
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Producer | Teo Macero |
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Critical reception
The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow stated that "most of the music is overly loose but the overcrowded 'E's Flat, Ah's Flat Too' and particularly the 'Little Royal Suite' are memorable."[2]
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Source | Rating |
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AllMusic |     [2] |
The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide |     [3] |
Track listing
All compositions by Charles Mingus, except as indicated
- Introduction – 1:06 Bonus track on CD
- "Jump Monk" – Mingus 7:27
- "E.S.P." – 9:24
- "Ecclusiastics" – 9:31
- "Eclipse" – 4:02
- "Us Is Two" – 10:12
- "Taurus in the Arena of Life" – 4:53 Bonus track on CD
- "Mingus Blues" – 5:32
- Introduction to Little Royal Suite – 0:13
- "Little Royal Suite" – 20:20
- Introduction to Strollin' – 0:50 Bonus track on CD
- "Strollin'" (Honi Gordon, Mingus) – 10:13 Bonus track on CD
- "The I of Hurricane Sue" – 11:11 Bonus track on CD
- "E's Flat, Ah's Flat Too" – 17:07
- "Ool-Ya-Koo" (Curtis Fuller, Dizzy Gillespie) – 3:53
- "Portrait" – 3:58 Bonus track on CD
- "Don't Be Afraid, the Clown's Afraid Too" – 10:36 Bonus track on CD
Personnel
- Charles Mingus – bass, arranger
- James Moody – flute
- Jon Faddis, Lonnie Hillyer, Lloyd Michaels, Eddie Preston – trumpet
- Richard Berg, Sharon Moe – French horn
- Eddie Bert – bass trombone
- Robert Stewart – tuba
- Howard Johnson – tuba, bass saxophone
- Lee Konitz, Charles McPherson, Rich Perry – alto saxophone
- Gene Ammons, George Dorsey – tenor saxophone
- Bobby Jones – tenor saxophone, clarinet
- Gerry Mulligan – baritone saxophone
- John Foster, Randy Weston – piano
- Milt Hinton – bass
- Joe Chambers – drums
- Dizzy Gillespie, Honi Gordon – vocals
- Bill Cosby – Master of Ceremonies
- Sy Johnson – arranger
- Teo Macero – arranger conductor
References
- Charles Mingus discography accessed June 10, 2011.
- Yanow, Scott, AllMusic Review, accessed June 10, 2011.
- Swenson, J., ed. (1985). The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide. USA: Random House/Rolling Stone. p. 141. ISBN 0-394-72643-X.
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Discography |
Studio albums | |
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Live albums | |
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Books |
- Beneath the Underdog (1971 autobiography)
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Related | |
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Charles McPherson |
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Years given are for the recording(s), not first release. |
As leader or co-leader | |
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With Charles Mingus | |
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With others |
- Pepper Adams Plays the Compositions of Charlie Mingus (1963)
- Just Be Bop (Toshiko Akiyoshi, 1980)
- For Sure! (Kenny Drew, 1978)
- Eastwood After Hours: Live at Carnegie Hall (Clint Eastwood, 1996)
- The Many Faces of Art Farmer (1964)
- Newer Than New (Barry Harris, 1961)
- Bull's Eye! (Barry Harris, 1968)
- Cello Again (Sam Jones, 1976)
- Boppin' & Burnin' (Don Patterson, 1968)
- Funk You! (Don Patterson, 1968)
- Bird Lives! (Red Rodney, 1973)
- Impact (Charles Tolliver, 1975)
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Years given are for the recording(s), including the soundtrack albums, not first release. Some of the titles have been shortened. |
Albums as leader or co-leader |
- Lee Konitz Plays with the Gerry Mulligan Quartet (1953)
- Paris Concert (with Bob Brookmeyer, 1954)
- California Concerts (1954)
- Presenting the Gerry Mulligan Sextet (1955)
- Mainstream of Jazz (1956)
- At Storyville (1956)
- The Teddy Wilson Trio &
Gerry Mulligan Quartet with Bob Brookmeyer at Newport (split album, 1957)
- Jazz Giants '58 (with Harry Edison, Stan Getz, 1958)
- Mulligan Meets Monk (with Thelonious Monk, 1957)
- Blues in Time (with Paul Desmond, 1957)
- Gerry Mulligan Meets Stan Getz
- Jazz Concerto Grosso (with Bob Brookmeyer, 1957)
- The Gerry Mulligan Songbook (1957)
- Annie Ross Sings a Song with Mulligan! (1957–58)
- What Is There to Say? (1958–59)
- Meets Johnny Hodges (1959)
- Gerry Mulligan Meets Ben Webster (1959)
- The Concert Jazz Band (1960)
- The Concert Jazz Band on Tour (1960)
- The Concert Jazz Band at the Village Vanguard (1960)
- Holliday with Mulligan (with Judy Holliday, 1961)
- Presents a Concert in Jazz (1961)
- The Gerry Mulligan Quartet (with Bob Brookmeyer, 1962)
- Jeru (1962)
- Two of a Mind (with Paul Desmond, 1962)
- Spring Is Sprung (1962)
- Gerry Mulligan '63 (1962)
- Night Lights (1963)
- Butterfly with Hiccups (1963–64)
- If You Can't Beat 'Em, Join 'Em! (1965)
- Feelin' Good (1965)
- Something Borrowed - Something Blue (1966)
- Summit (with Astor Piazzolla, 1974)
- Walk on the Water (1980)
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With Dave Brubeck | |
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