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Charles Mingus' debut for 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 Ah Um. The band includes longtime Mingus stalwarts already well versed in his music, like saxophonists John Handy, Shafi Hadi, and Booker Ervin; trombonists Jimmy Knepper and Willie Dennis; pianist Horace Parlan; and drummer Dannie Richmond. Their razor-sharp performances tie together what may well be Mingus' greatest, most emotionally varied set of compositions. At least three became instant classics, starting with the irrepressible spiritual exuberance of signature tune "Better Get It in Your Soul," taken in a hard-charging 6/8 and punctuated by joyous gospel shouts. "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat" is a slow, graceful elegy for Lester Young, who died not long before the sessions. The sharply contrasting "Fables of Faubus" is a savage mockery of segregationist Arkansas governor Orval Faubus, portrayed musically as a bumbling vaudeville clown (the scathing lyrics, censored by skittish executives, can be heard on Charles Mingus Presents Charles Mingus). The underrated "Boogie Stop Shuffle" is bursting with aggressive swing, and elsewhere there are tributes to Mingus' most revered influences: "Open Letter to Duke" is inspired by Duke Ellington and "Jelly Roll" is an idiosyncratic yet affectionate nod to jazz's first great composer, Jelly Roll Morton. It simply isn't possible to single out one Mingus album as definitive, but Mingus Ah Um comes the closest.
© Steve Huey /TiVo
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JIMMY KNEPPER, Trombone - Booker Ervin, Tenor Saxophone - Teo Macero, Producer - Horace Parlan, Piano - Shafi Hadi, Tenor Saxophone - John Handy, Alto Saxophone - C. Mingus, Composer - C. Mingus, Lyricist - Charles Mingus, Performer - Charles Mingus, Bass - Dannie Richmond, Drums
Originally released 1959. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Dannie Richmond, Drums - C. Mingus, Composer - C. Mingus, Lyricist - Teo Macero, Producer - Charles Mingus, Performer - Charles Mingus, Bass - John Handy, Alto Saxophone - Booker Ervin, Tenor Saxophone - Horace Parlan, Piano
Originally released 1959. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Fred Plaut, Recording Engineer - Booker Ervin, Tenor Saxophone - Teo Macero, Producer - Horace Parlan, Piano - Shafi Hadi, Tenor Saxophone - John Handy, Alto Saxophone - Charles Mingus, Composer - Charles Mingus, Performer - Charles Mingus, Bass - Michael Cuscuna, Re-Issue Producer - Dannie Richmond, Drums - Willie Dennis, Trombone - Ray Moore, Recording Engineer
Originally released 1959. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Fred Plaut, Recording Engineer - Booker Ervin, Tenor Saxophone - Teo Macero, Producer - Horace Parlan, Piano - Shafi Hadi, Tenor Saxophone - John Handy, Alto Saxophone - C. Mingus, Composer - Charles Mingus, Performer - Charles Mingus, Bass - Michael Cuscuna, Re-Issue Producer - Dannie Richmond, Drums - Willie Dennis, Trombone - Ray Moore, Recording Engineer
Originally released 1959. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Fred Plaut, Recording Engineer - Booker Ervin, Tenor Saxophone - Teo Macero, Producer - Horace Parlan, Piano - Shafi Hadi, Alto Saxophone - Shafi Hadi, Tenor Saxophone - John Handy, Alto Saxophone - C. Mingus, Composer - Charles Mingus, Performer - Charles Mingus, Bass - Michael Cuscuna, Re-Issue Producer - Dannie Richmond, Drums - Willie Dennis, Trombone - Ray Moore, Recording Engineer
(P) 1979 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
Fred Plaut, Recording Engineer - Booker Ervin, Tenor Saxophone - Teo Macero, Producer - Horace Parlan, Piano - Shafi Hadi, Alto Saxophone - Shafi Hadi, Tenor Saxophone - John Handy, Alto Saxophone - C. Mingus, Composer - Charles Mingus, Performer - Charles Mingus, Bass - Michael Cuscuna, Re-Issue Producer - Dannie Richmond, Drums - Ray Moore, Recording Engineer
(P) 1979 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
JIMMY KNEPPER, Trombone - Fred Plaut, Recording Engineer - Booker Ervin, Tenor Saxophone - Teo Macero, Producer - Horace Parlan, Piano - Shafi Hadi, Tenor Saxophone - John Handy, Alto Saxophone - Charles Mingus, Composer - Charles Mingus, Lyricist - Charles Mingus, Performer - Charles Mingus, Bass - Michael Cuscuna, Re-Issue Producer - Dannie Richmond, Drums - Ray Moore, Recording Engineer
Originally released 1959. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
JIMMY KNEPPER, Trombone - Fred Plaut, Recording Engineer - Booker Ervin, Tenor Saxophone - Teo Macero, Producer - Horace Parlan, Piano - John Handy, Alto Saxophone - John Handy, Clarinet - C. Mingus, Composer - Charles Mingus, Performer - Charles Mingus, Bass - Michael Cuscuna, Re-Issue Producer - Dannie Richmond, Drums - Ray Moore, Recording Engineer
(P) 1979 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
JIMMY KNEPPER, Trombone - Fred Plaut, Recording Engineer - Booker Ervin, Tenor Saxophone - Teo Macero, Producer - Horace Parlan, Piano - Shafi Hadi, Alto Saxophone - Shafi Hadi, Tenor Saxophone - John Handy, Alto Saxophone - C. Mingus, Composer - Charles Mingus, Performer - Charles Mingus, Bass - Michael Cuscuna, Re-Issue Producer - Dannie Richmond, Drums - Ray Moore, Recording Engineer
(P) 1979 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
JIMMY KNEPPER, Trombone - Fred Plaut, Recording Engineer - Booker Ervin, Tenor Saxophone - Teo Macero, Producer - Horace Parlan, Piano - Shafi Hadi, Tenor Saxophone - John Handy, Alto Saxophone - C. Mingus, Composer - Charles Mingus, Piano - Charles Mingus, Performer - Charles Mingus, Bass - Michael Cuscuna, Re-Issue Producer - Dannie Richmond, Drums - Ray Moore, Recording Engineer
Originally recorded 1959 & released 1979. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Fred Plaut, Recording Engineer - Booker Ervin, Tenor Saxophone - Teo Macero, Producer - Horace Parlan, Piano - Shafi Hadi, Tenor Saxophone - John Handy, Alto Saxophone - C. Mingus, Composer - Charles Mingus, Performer - Charles Mingus, Bass - Michael Cuscuna, Re-Issue Producer - Dannie Richmond, Drums - F. ABBEY, Producer - Willie Dennis, Trombone - J. FISHEL, Producer - Ray Moore, Recording Engineer
Originally recorded 1959 & released 1979. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Fred Plaut, Recording Engineer - Booker Ervin, Tenor Saxophone - Teo Macero, Producer - Horace Parlan, Piano - Shafi Hadi, Alto Saxophone - Shafi Hadi, Tenor Saxophone - John Handy, Alto Saxophone - C. Mingus, Composer - Charles Mingus, Performer - Charles Mingus, Bass - Michael Cuscuna, Re-Issue Producer - Dannie Richmond, Drums - F. ABBEY, Producer - Willie Dennis, Trombone - J. FISHEL, Producer - Ray Moore, Recording Engineer
Originally recorded 1959 & released 1979. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
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Charles Mingus' debut for 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 Ah Um. The band includes longtime Mingus stalwarts already well versed in his music, like saxophonists John Handy, Shafi Hadi, and Booker Ervin; trombonists Jimmy Knepper and Willie Dennis; pianist Horace Parlan; and drummer Dannie Richmond. Their razor-sharp performances tie together what may well be Mingus' greatest, most emotionally varied set of compositions. At least three became instant classics, starting with the irrepressible spiritual exuberance of signature tune "Better Get It in Your Soul," taken in a hard-charging 6/8 and punctuated by joyous gospel shouts. "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat" is a slow, graceful elegy for Lester Young, who died not long before the sessions. The sharply contrasting "Fables of Faubus" is a savage mockery of segregationist Arkansas governor Orval Faubus, portrayed musically as a bumbling vaudeville clown (the scathing lyrics, censored by skittish executives, can be heard on Charles Mingus Presents Charles Mingus). The underrated "Boogie Stop Shuffle" is bursting with aggressive swing, and elsewhere there are tributes to Mingus' most revered influences: "Open Letter to Duke" is inspired by Duke Ellington and "Jelly Roll" is an idiosyncratic yet affectionate nod to jazz's first great composer, Jelly Roll Morton. It simply isn't possible to single out one Mingus album as definitive, but Mingus Ah Um comes the closest.
© Steve Huey /TiVo
Sobre o álbum
- 1 disco(s) - 12 faixa(s)
- Duração total: 01:12:26
- Artistas principais: Charles Mingus
- Compositor: Charles Mingus
- Gravadora: Columbia - Legacy
- Género: Jazz Be Bop
Originally Released 1959, 1979, 1993 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
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