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Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus
This rare out of print limited edition 1995 re-issue LP on 180 gram audiophile vinyl contains the following tracks:II B S-I X Love-Celia-Mood Indigo-Better Get Hit in Your Soul-Theme For Lester Young-Hora Decubitus
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Mingus at The Bohemia
Mingus at the Bohemia (Live, Instrumental)
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By 1956, with the release of Pithecanthropus Erectus (Atlantic), Mingus had clearly found himself as a composer and leader, creating pulsating, ever-shifting compendiums of jazz's past and present, feeling his way into the free jazz of the future. For the next decade, he would pour forth an extraordinary body of work for several labels, including key albums like The Clown, New Tijuana Moods, Mingus Ah Um, Blues and Roots and Oh Yeah; standards like "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat," "Better Git It in Your Soul...
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Mingus Dynasty - Live at Montreux
Mingus Dynasty: Joe Farrell (tenor saxophone); Randy Brecker (trumpet); Jimmy Knepper (trombone); Sir Roland Hanna (piano); Aladar...
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"It would be no exaggeration to call Charles Mingus the greatest bass player in the history of jazz; indeed, some might even regard it as understatement, for the hurricane power of his work as a compos"
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Mingus In My Pocket
Mingus In My Pocket
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Description Having completed what he (and many critics) regarded as his masterwork in The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady, Charles Mingus' next sessions for Impulse found him looking back over a long and fruitful career. Mingus, Mingus, Mingus, Mingus, Mingus is sort of a "greatest hits revisited" record, as the bassist revamps or tinkers with some of his best-known works. The titles are altered as well -- "II B.S." is basically "Haitian Fight Song" (this is the version used in the late-'90s car...
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Mingus Big Band: Steve Slagle (soprano & alto saxophones, flute); Seamus Blake (soprano & tenor saxophones); Gary Bartz (alto...
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Oops Mr. Mingus
Oops Mr. Mingus
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Description A live performance at the Club Bohemia in New York, this is the first Mingus recording to feature mostly his own compositions. Some are his future standards. Here are his first attempts at future techniques such as combining two songs into one. His bass playing really stands out. Michael Katz, All Music Guide
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E Mingus Dr, Mayer, AZ 86333
Classification Desc : This property may be under a redemption period. Please contact the lender for more information.
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$49,900-$294,900
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Mingus Big Band: Steve Slagle, David Lee Jones (alto saxophone); John Stubblefield, Craig Handy, Chris Potter (tenor saxophone); Gary...
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Spanish Montana Alien Mingus Green . 250ml / 8.5 fluid ounces. Synthetic Enamel with a Satin finish. Thick opaque paint equipped with a “Low Pressure Valve”. The “low pressure valve system” allows you to better control the flow of paint for those fine detailed pieces and realistic characters. Perfect for outlines and fine line work. These small cans go a long way!
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One of Charles Mingus' true classics -- and an essential album in any jazz collection! This 1959 gem was recorded by Mingus at a key point in his career -- when he was rising from the jazz underground into the ranks of America's elite jazzmen, penning some of the most challenging work of his career, and working with incredible younger players that interpreted his work with a great deal of fire! The tracks are a bit more tightly arranged than work on some of Mingus' previous work for labels like...
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Columbia , Mingus Ah Um is a stunning summation of the bassist's talents and probably the best reference point for beginners. While there's also a strong case for The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady as his best work overall, it lacks Ah Um 's immediate accessibility and brilliantly sculpted individual tunes. Mingus ' compositions and arrangements were always extremely focused, assimilating individual spontaneity into a firm consistency of mood, and that approach reaches an ultra-tight zenith on Mingus...
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