8 Classic Albums

Charles Mingus
8 Classic Albums

24,39 EUR
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Real Gone Jazz
veröffentlicht: 13.09.2010
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Sales Rank: Nr. 813 in Mainstream Jazz
Nr. 18099 in Jazz
Stil: Mainstream Jazz
Artikel Nr.: 1896878705
Bemerkungen / Titelliste: 1.1 Yesterdays
1.2 Back Home Blues
1.3 I Can't Get Started
1.4 Hamp's New Blues
1.5 Summertime
1.6 Dizzy Moods
1.7 Laura
1.8 A Foggy Day
1.9 Drums
1.10 Haitian Fight Song
1.11 Lady Bird
1.12 I'll Remember April
1.13 Love Chant
1.14 Haitian Fight Song
1.15 Blue Cee
1.16 Reincarnation of a Lovebird
1.17 The Clown
1.18 Memories of You (Take 7)
1.19 East Coasting (Take 4)
1.20 West Coast Ghost (Take 6)
1.21 Celia (Take 5)
1.22 Conversation (Take 16)
1.23 Fifty-First Street Blues (Take 4)
1.24 Jump Monk
1.25 Serenade in Blue
1.26 Percussion Discussion
1.27 Work Song
1.28 Septemberly
1.29 All the Things You C-Sharp Minor
1.30 Pithecanthropus Erectus
1.31 A Foggy Day
1.32 Profile of Jackie
1.33 Love Chant
1.34 What Is This Thing Called Love
1.35 Stormy Weather
1.36 Minor Intrusion
1.37 Abstractions
1.38 Nostalgia in Times Square
1.39 I Can't Get Started
1.40 No Private Income Blues
1.41 Alice's Wonderland
Anzahl der Tonträger: 4
Beschreibung:Labelcode RGJZ0811822.2
Produzent: Lee Kraft
Anzahl der Titel: 41
Herstellernummer: RGJCD 221
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English Bruce W. - 04.11.2018 5 von 5 Sternen!
Of course, the arrangements are quirky and unique with lots of great bass solos. Better than that, the first disc features one of the greatest under-rated pianists of all time, Hampton Hawes. . .the version of Yesterdays (the first track) is worth the price of this whole set, and the first disc is worth twice that. Other superstars that show up are Mal Waldron, Max Roach, Bill Evans, Thad Jones, Booker Ervin and John Handy. There's one or two tracks that are too weird for me, like when Mingus narrates The Clown. Still, it is an understatement to say this is a "must buy."