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Charles Mingus - A Modern Jazz Symposium Of Music And Poetry With Charles Mingus

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Charles Mingus - A Modern Jazz Symposium Of Music And Poetry With Charles Mingus

Charles Mingus
A Modern Jazz Symposium Of Music And Poetry With Charles Mingus

FLAC & MP3, @320 | 312,4 Mb & 128,7 Mb | Orig. 1957 | Label: Bethlehem | CD 2000

A demonstration and discussion of the modern jazz idiom, its place and its purpose with the great names in jazz


This is an examination of a guy from Harlem and his relationship to jazz. It shows what jazz can mean to someone who's not basically a musician but who 'lives on that music' a lot... In terms of feeling, these guys knew a lot about jazz. Jazz helps the man in this piece hear himself, the way he is and feels, and every note becomes a part of him as he is now and as he'd like the world to be. Jazz says a lot of things for him and helps him be at one with himself. Melvin Stewart about 'Scenes In The City' (from liner notes)


Personnel:

Charles Mingus – bass
Horace Parlan – piano (on all tracks, and left hand on tracks 1 and 3)
Shafi Hadi aka Curtis Porter – alto & tenor saxophones
Jimmy Knepper - trombone
Danny Richmond – drums

And:

Melvin Stewart – narrator on 1
Clarence Gene Shaw – trumpet on 1,3,4
Bill Hardman - trumpet on 2
Bob Hammer - piano on 1,3



Track Listing:

1 – Scenes in the City
2 – Nouroog
3 – New York Sketchbook
4 – Duke’s Choice
5 – Slippers
6 – Woody ‘N’ You
7 – Bounce [#]
8 – Slippers [Alternate Take][#]