Changes:The Complete 1970s Atlantic Studio Recordi

Charles Mingus
Changes:The Complete 1970s Atlantic Studio Recordi

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Release date: 23/Jun/2023
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Canon
1.2 Opus 4
1.3 Moves
1.4 Wee
2.1 Flowers for a Lady
2.2 Newcomer
2.3 Opus 3
3.1 Remember Rockefeller at Attica
3.2 Sue's Changes
4.1 Devil Blues
4.2 Duke Ellington's Sound of Love (Changes One Version) [2023 Remaster]
5.1 Free Cell Block F, 'Tis Nazi U.S.A
5.2 Orange Was the Color of Her Dress, Then Silk Blue
6.1 Black Bats and Poles
6.2 Duke Ellington's Sound of Love (Changes Two Version) [2023 Remaster]
6.3 For Harry Carney
7.1 Better Git Hit in Your Soul
7.2 Goodbye, Porkpie Hat
7.3 Noddin Ya Head Blues
8.1 Three or Four Shades of Blues
8.2 Nobody Knows
9.1 Cumbia ; Jazz Fusion
10.1 Music for "Todo Modo"
11.1 Three Worlds of Drums
12.1 Devil Woman
12.2 Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting
12.3 Carolyn "Keki" Mingus
13.1 Something Like a Bird (Pt. 1) [2023 Remaster]
14.1 Something Like a Bird (Pt. 2) [2023 Remaster]
14.2 Farewell Farwell
15.1 Music for Todo Modo (Take 1)
15.2 Big Alice (Take 1)
15.3 Big Alice (Take 2)
16.1 Big Alice (Take 3)
16.2 Big Alice (Take 4)
16.3 The Call (Take 1)
16.4 The Call (Take 2)
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: .. Complete 1970s Atlantic Studio Recordings
Description:This beautifully curated boxed set of Charles Mingus?? studio output for Atlantic Records is an important commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the legendary bassist and composer??s birth, bringing together the last phase of his music. 2022 marked the 100th birthday of Charles Mingus, whose musical legacy is still ongoing. After his death in 1979, Mingus became acknowledged as one of the most important American composers in the jazz idiom, after Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn. While his accomplishments as a bassist were startling and innovative, as a composer Mingus was equally inventive. He looked both forward and backward?? drawing inspiration from his predecessors and introduced new concepts of melody, rhythm, harmony, and form as tools to be wielded by future generations. His compositions are now firmly ensconced in jazz??s core repertoire, as evidenced in this stunning boxset spanning Mingus?? final studio recordings for Atlantic Records. Charles Mingus began his first contract with Atlantic Records in 1956 with the career-defining Pithecanthropus Erectus, released under the name: The Charlie Mingus Jazz Workshop. While the contract was non-exclusive, he followed up his Atlantic debut with The Clown and Tonight At Noon before recording for several other labels in the period between 1956 and 1961. In 1973 Atlantic Records began its second period of recording with Mingus, which resulted in seven studio albums. The story of a new phase in Mingus?? music ?? his last phase ?? begins with the recordings in this boxed set. Featuring all of his 1970??s output for Atlantic Records, all configurations of the album include previously unreleased outtakes of ??Big Alice?, ??The Call? and ??Music For Todo Modo?. There is also an extra set of takes of ??Big Alice? and ??The Call? on an Outtakes disc exclusive to the vinyl format. The set will be released as both an 8LP and 7CD configuration - .. COMPLETE 1970S ATLANTIC STUDIO RECORDINGS
In 1973 Atlantic Records began it's second period of recording with Mingus, which resulted in seven studio albums. The story of a new phase in Mingus' music - his last phase - begins with the recordings in this boxed set. Featuring all of his 1970s output for Atlantic Records, all configurations of the album include previously unreleased outtakes of "Big Alice," "The Call" and "Music For Todo Modo." There is also an extra set of takes of "Big Alice" and "The Call" on an Outtakes disc exclusive to the vinyl format.
"Changes: The Complete 1970s Atlantic Studio Recordings" is a remarkable LP by the legendary jazz musician Charles Mingus, released by Rhino. This collection showcases the best of Mingus's work during his time with Atlantic Records in the 70s. Known for his innovative approach to composition and improvisation, this album captures Mingus at his creative peak. Rhino, as a manufacturer, has always been committed to preserving and celebrating music history through their high-quality releases.
No. of tracks: 37
Manufacturer No.: 0349783837
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