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    Charles Mingus - Jazzical Moods, Vol. 1 (1954) {Essential Media Group Digital Download rel 2010, Digitally Remastered}

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    Charles Mingus - Jazzical Moods, Vol. 1 (1954) {Essential Media Group Digital Download rel 2010, Digitally Remastered}

    Charles Mingus - Jazzical Moods, Vol. 1 (1954) {Essential Media Group Digital Download rel 2010, Digitally Remastered}
    FLAC (tracks) - 16bit/44kHz - Official Digital Download (deezer.com) -> 128 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 65 Mb | Cover | 5% repair rar
    © 1954, 2010 Period Records / Bethlehem / Essential Media Group
    Jazz / Bop / Cool / Post Bop / Third Stream

    One of the most important composers of jazz, Charles Mingus was also one of jazz's premier bassists and a pioneer in bass technique. The classic recording presented here was recorded in New York, in December of 1954 and features Mingus on bass and piano with Thad Jones (trumpet 1,3) John LaPorta (clarinet, alto sax) Teo Macero (tenor sax, baritone sax) Jackson Wiley (cello 1,3) and Clem DeRosa (drums, tambourine). All selections newly remastered.
    What I love about this album is that it is early Mingus establishing his own vision and path. In fact, this was his second album (the first was Jazz Composers Workshop.) You can already hear how he was to develop and evolve if you listen carefully and critically. His innovative use of non-traditional jazz instruments, such as Jackson Wiley on cello on What is This Thing Called Love, Minor Intrusion and Stormy Weather.

    If you are a Mingus fan this is an insightful examination of his early work as a leader and one that I recommend. The album was recorded in December 1954 and released in 1955 by Bethlehem.

    deezer.com INFO

    Personnel
    Charles Mingus - bass, piano
    John LaPorta - clarinet, alto saxophone
    Thad Jones (credited on original issue as "Oliver King") - trumpet
    Teo Macero - tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone
    Jackson Wiley - cello
    Clem DeRosa - drums, tambourine

    Recorded in New York City; December 1954

    Track Listing
    01 - What Is This Thing Called Love
    02 - Stormy Weather
    03 - Minor Intrusion
    04 - Abstractions

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