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Condition: Brand New Ships from: Melbourne Description Release details Tracklist Commenting on this album in 1962, Billboard magazine wrote: He seems to be everywhere, everywhere that is but on hi
Commenting on this album in 1962, Billboard magazine wrote: He seems to be everywhere, everywhere that is but on his usual instrument. Charles Mingus, one of the most impressive musicians in the history of jazz, doesnt play a single note on the bass for a change, but leads the band from his (blues-)piano the instrument that he always used for composing. He hits the keys, he sings the blues, he shouts and he encourages apparently Mingus really found the need to express himself loudly in this album. (Doug Watkins stood in for him on the contrabass.) "Oh Yeah" is definitely Minguss most powerful and passionate album. He calls on two hot, intensive saxophonists Roland Kirk and Booker Ervin as well as Jimmy Knepper on the trombone. Kirk is the main soloist, but all three wind-players deliver expressive improvisations, carrying out a non-stop dialogue with one another, and pushing one other to achieve maximum energy. The music is wild and ecstatic, but its not free jazz, remaining as it does grounded in blues and gospel. "Hog Callin Blues" is an enthralling shuffle with a wealth of riffs, "Devil Woman" a clever slow blues with inventive wind figures. "Ecclusiastics", with its constant change of rhythm and expression alternating between gospel and blues has the most complex form. Blues has always been a part of a black church service, said Mingus. "Eat That Chicken" (a homage to Fats Waller and his favourite food) even plays around with an old-time, Dixie feeling. Humour is never far away. Even in the atomic bomb song (this too, a sort of churchy blues) one hears the words: Dont let em drop it! Stop it! Be-bop it!
Charles Mingus (p, voc); Booker Ervin (ts); Roland Kirk (fl, ts, siren, manzello, stritch); Jimmy Knepper (tb); Doug Watkins (b); Dannie Richmond (dr)
Recording: November 1961 at Atlantic Studios, New York City, by Tom Dowd and Phil Iehle Production: Nesuhi Ertegun
This Speakers Corner LP was remastered using pure analogue components only, from the master tapes through to the cutting head. More information under www.pure-analogue.com. All royalties and mechanical rights have been paid.
A1 Hog Callin' Blues
A2 Devil Woman
A3 Wham Bam Thank You Ma'Am
B1 Ecclusiastics
B2 Oh Lord Don'T Let Them Drop That Atomic Bomb On Me
B3 Eat That Chicken
B4 Passions Of A Man
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