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Charles Mingus - Oldies Selection: The Greatest Hits (2021)

Charles Mingus - Oldies Selection: The Greatest Hits (2021)

BAND/ARTIST: Charles Mingus

  • Title: Oldies Selection: The Greatest Hits
  • Year Of Release: 2021
  • Label: Pipe Dublin
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 04:58:34
  • Total Size: 686 mb | 1.3 gb
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Tracklist:

01. Charles Mingus - A Foggy Day ((Alternate Take))
02. Charles Mingus - A Foggy Day
03. Charles Mingus - Abstractions
04. Charles Mingus - Alice's Wonderland
05. Charles Mingus - All the Things You Are
06. Charles Mingus - Back Home Blues
07. Charles Mingus - Blue Cee
08. Charles Mingus - Celia
09. Charles Mingus - Conversation
10. Charles Mingus - Dizzy Moods
11. Charles Mingus - Drums
12. Charles Mingus - East Coasting
13. Charles Mingus - Fifty-First Street Blues
14. Charles Mingus - Haitian Fight Song ((Alternate Take))
15. Charles Mingus - Haitian Fight Song
16. Charles Mingus - Hamp's New Blues
17. Charles Mingus - I Can't Get Started ((Alternate Take))
18. Charles Mingus - I Can't Get Started
19. Charles Mingus - I'll Remember April
20. Charles Mingus - Jump Monk
21. Charles Mingus - Laura
22. Charles Mingus - Love Chant ((Alternate Take))
23. Charles Mingus - Love Chant
24. Charles Mingus - Memories of You
25. Charles Mingus - Minor Intrusion
26. Charles Mingus - No Private Income Blues
27. Charles Mingus - Nostalgia in Times Square
28. Charles Mingus - Percussion Discussion
29. Charles Mingus - Pithecanthropus Erectus
30. Charles Mingus - Profile of Jackie
31. Charles Mingus - Reincarnation of a Lovebird
32. Charles Mingus - Septemberly
33. Charles Mingus - Serenade in Blue
34. Charles Mingus - Stormy Weather
35. Charles Mingus - Summertime
36. Charles Mingus - The Clown
37. Charles Mingus - West Coast Ghost
38. Charles Mingus - What Is This Thing Called Love?
39. Charles Mingus - Work Song
40. Charles Mingus - Yesterdays

Bassist, composer, arranger, and bandleader Charles Mingus cut himself a uniquely iconoclastic path through jazz in the middle of the 20th century, creating a musical and cultural legacy that became universally lauded. As an instrumentalist he had few peers he was blessed with a powerful tone and pulsating sense of rhythm, capable of elevating the instrument into the frontline of a band. Intensely ambitious yet often earthy in expression, simultaneously politically radical and deeply traditional spiritually, Mingus' music took elements from everything he had experienced from gospel and blues, New Orleans jazz, swing, bop, Latin music, modern classical music, and even the jazz avant-garde, and adapted it for ensembles ranging from trios and quartets to sextets and orchestras. His touchstone was the advanced harmonic and timbral swing palette pioneered by Duke Ellington. Mingus took the maestro's harmonic innovations to a different sphere, grafting on gutbucket blues, abrasive dissonances, and introducing abrupt changes in meter and rhythm. While his early works were written out in classical fashion, during the 1950s, influential albums such as Pithecanthropus Erectus, The Clown, and Ah-Um offered a new method of getting his unconventional vision across: he dictated various parts of a composition to his sidemen, all the while allowing room for their individual musical personalities and ideas. This continued throughout the '60s and '70s. His transition from bebop to his pioneering place in hard bop brought to the fore an exciting array of future jazz luminaries including Jackie McLean, Eric Dolphy, Dannie Richmond, and Jimmy Knepper, to mention a few of the musicians he mentored. Mingus was also a formidable pianist, easily capable of playing that role in a group which he did in his 1961-1962 bands, hiring another bassist to fill in for him.


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