Charlie Mingus - The Jazz Experiments Of Charlie Mingus (1954)
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Charlie Mingus - The Jazz Experiments Of Charlie Mingus (1954) EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 299 Mb Full Artwork @ 600 dpi (png) -> 215 Mb Reissue. Features the latest remastering. Includes a Japanese description, lyrics. Features original cover artwork. A pivotal album in the career of Charles Mingus – one that really has him honing his sound, and reaching for that trademark mix of modernism and raw emotion that set a whole generation on fire! The album's a lot more freewheeling than other Mingus material from the time – although still a bit more compact than the Atlantic or Columbia sides – and the group's staffed with key early interpreters of Charles' vision – including John LaPorta on alto, Teo Macero on tenor and baritone, Thad Jones on trumpet, Clem DeRosa on drums, and Jackson Wiley on cello – an instrument that really helps shade in some of the darker corners of the tunes. Titles include great early originals like "Four Hands", "Minor Intrusion", "Thrice Upon A Theme", and "The Spur Of The Moment" – plus his great take on "Stormy Weather", which is a bit stormier than most! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklist: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 01 - What Is This Thing Called Love 02 - Minor Intrusion 03 - Stormy Weather 04 - Four Hands 05 - Thrice Upon A Theme 06 - The Spur Of The Moment *1954, 2014 Solid Records / Bethlehem | CDSOL-6135 Personnel: Charlie Mingus - bass, piano, leader John LaPorta - clarinet, alto saxophone Teo Macero - tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone Thad Jones - trumpet Jackson Wiley - cello Clem De Rosa - drums Enjoy and Sharing, Thanks!