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Charles Mingus - Charles Mingus Presents (180g Import Vinyl LP)

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Charles Mingus - Charles Mingus Presents (180g Import Vinyl LP)

Charles Mingus - Charles Mingus Presents (180g Import Vinyl LP)

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'Charles Mingus has a fascinating way of offering music that is grounded in tradition while remaining startlingly original. The freshness of a piece like Charles Mingus Presents Charles Mingus has the effect of rendering much of what passes for jazz as tedious. The band is small for Mingus and includes Eric Dolphy on alto saxophone and bass clarinet, Ted Curson on trumpet and Dannie Richmond on drums. It would be one of Dolphy and Curson's last recording dates with the artist, and they seem determined to go all out for it. The leader's bass line kicks off 'Folk Forms No. 1,' followed by Dolphy outlining the melody, and then joined by Curson. A simple riff develops into a lively New Orleans funeral march that's developed for 12 minutes. 'Original Faubus Fables' is serious in intent - a political attack on segregation governor Faubus - but Mingus and Richmond's singing is difficult to listen to with a straight face. Still, this doesn't distract from the wonderful music. Again and again, the elasticity of the sound is fascinating, at once spacious with the bass and drums balanced against the brass and then noisy, with the horns wailing and crying. The last two pieces, 'What I Love?' and the outrageously titled 'All the Things Could Be by Now if Sigmund Freud's Wife Was Your Mother,' are much looser, bordering on free jazz. The album accomplishes what the best of Mingus accomplishes: the perfect tension between jazz played as an ensemble and jazz played as totally free.' - Review by Ronnie Lankford, Jr

  1. Folk Forms, No. 1  
  2. Original Faubus Fables 
  3. What Love  
  4. All The Things You Could Be By Now If Sigmund Freud’s Wife Was Your Mother 

 

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