Charlie Mingus Jazz Experiments of Charles Mingus
"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 tracks originally released by Period Records as two 10-inch LP's entitled Jazzical Moods and co-credited to John LaPorta.
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Catalog details about Jazz Experiments of Charles Mingus
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Artist
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LabelVinyl Passion
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FormatVinyl, LP, Compilation
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PressingJan 31, 2019 / Reissue
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Orig. Release1956 / Bethlehem Records – BCP 65
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OriginEurope
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GenreJazz
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ConditionSealed, New vinyl
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StyleBop, Cool Jazz
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EAN138719039005253
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ReferenceMV-711-1
Charlie Mingus - Jazz Experiments of Charles Mingus in details
These recordings, from December 1954 in New York, 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 featuring John LaPorta, Teo Macero and Clem DeRosa 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. 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.
| A1 | What Is This Thing Called Love? | |
| A2 | Minor Intrusion | |
| A3 | Stormy Weather | |
| B1 | Four Hands | |
| B2 | Thrice Upon A Theme | |
| B3 | The Spur Of The Moment |
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