Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Charles Mingus - Nostalgia In Times Square: The Immortal 1959 Sessions

Hey gang.  Been really busy this last couple of weeks, during which I have been mostly listening to soul music anyhow.  However I have a really amazing 2LP Mingus album for y'all to dig on.

There's not much point in me going on about this one.  If you know anything about jazz, all of the clues are here which point to an amazing set of tunes.  For those not so savvy, let me help you...  Mingus + 1959 + insane cast of talent = one hard swingin joint!!  This is certainly my favorite era of Mingus, one of his greatest collectives.

Not a dud on this 1979 reissue which collected a bunch of "throwaway" tunes from a few different sessions.  The fidelity is wonderful from a minty hunk of vinyl.  Ripped at 24/44.1 and dithered to 16/44.1 FLAC... enjoy!!!






Columbia JG-35717
1979

A1 Pedal Point Blues 6:29
A2 GG Train 4:38
A3 Girl Of My Dreams 4:08
A4 Strollin' 4:33
B1 Jelly Roll 6:15
B2 Boogie Stop Shuffle 5:00
B3 Open Letter To Duke 5:50
B4 New Now Know How 4:13

C1 Birdcalls 6:19
C2 Slop 6:43
C3 Things Ain't What They Used To Be 7:37
D1 Pussy Cat Dues 9:15
D2 Song With Orange 6:50
D3 Gunslinging Bird 5:12 


Bass – Charles Mingus
Cello – Maurice Brown (tracks: C2), Seymour Barab (tracks: C2)
Drums – Dannie Richmond
Flute – Jerome Richardson (tracks: B4,)
Piano – Horace Parlan, Nico Bunick (tracks: B4), Roland Hanna (tracks: C2, C3, D2, D3)
Saxophone [Alto] – John Handy, Shafi Hadi
Saxophone [Baritone] – Jerome Richardson (tracks: A4, B4, D2, D3)
Saxophone [Tenor] – Benny Golson (tracks: A4, D2), Booker Ervin
Trombone – Jimmy Knepper, Willie Dennis
Trumpet – Don Ellis (tracks: C2, C3), Richard Williams (tracks: B4, D2, D3)
Vibraphone – Teddy Charles (tracks: B4, D2, D3)

15 comments:

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  2. Great Music Poppa. Thank you.

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  3. Thanks PC, this looks really nice. Mingus in the late 50's was awesome. The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady from 1963 is his best and one of the VERY best IMHO!

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  4. Yes, one word sums it up ... Tasty.

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  5. Historic sessions, and ... what a crew ! Many thanks, PC.

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  6. Thnx poppa - quite a lineup. Surprised that I didn't have it already but this makes up for it.

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  7. I'm not familiar with this, so I'm looking forward to it.

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  8. I'm not familiar with this, so I'm looking forward to it.

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  9. These tunes are from the Mingus Ah Um and Dynasty sessions. Great post PC!

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  10. I remember seeing this on the shelves a long time ago. Thanks Poppachubby for the post.

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  11. Thanks Chubbs
    I have most of these but not all and I love this stuff - A nice gathering together without edits make this a jazz essential - Nice rip too !
    Cheers

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  12. thanks poppachubby, I have some of this and love it. can't wait to hear the rest... all the best

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  13. My original copy somehow got corrupted, so this is so welcome to my Mingus collection (30 albums and going strong)

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  14. Excellent! Thank you for another gem PC.

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