01. Mingus, Charles / Ellis, Don / Knepper, Jimmy / Hanna, Roland / Booker, Ervin / + "Slop (Album Version)"
02. Mingus, Charles / Handy, John / Knepper, Jimmy / Hanna, Roland / Golson, Benny / + "Diane (Album Version)"
03. Mingus, Charles / Handy, John / Knepper, Jimmy / Hanna, Roland / Golson, Benny / + "Song with orange (Album Version)"
04. Mingus, Charles / Handy, John / Knepper, Jimmy / Hanna, Roland / Golson, Benny / + "Gunslinging bird (Album Version)"
05. Mingus, Charles / Ellis, Don / Knepper, Jimmy / Hanna, Roland / Booker, Ervin / + "Things ain't what they used to be (Album Version)"
06. Mingus, Charles / Handy, John / Knepper, Jimmy / Hanna, Roland / Golson, Benny / + "Far wells, mill valley (Album Version)"
07. Mingus, Charles / Williams, Omit / Golson, Benny / Richardson, Jerome / Charles, Teddy "New Now Know How (Album Version)"
08. Mingus, Charles / Ellis, Don / Knepper, Jimmy / Hanna, Roland / Booker, Ervin / + "Mood Indigo (Album Version)"
09. Mingus, Charles / Brown, Maurice / Barab, Seymor / Hanna, Roland / Ellis, Don / + "Put me in that dungeon (Album Version)"
10. Mingus, Charles / Williams, Omit / Gordon, Honey / Hanna, Roland / Williams, Richard / + "Strollin' (Album Version)"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Mingus Dynasty by Charles Mingus, released 26 March 2009, includes the following tracks: "Song With Orange", "Things Ain't What They Used To Be", "New Now Know How", "Put Me In That Dungeon" and more.
This version of Mingus Dynasty comes as a 1xCD. -
Originally recorded in 1959, released in 1960.
Bonus track #10, sans vocal, is also known as "Nostalgia In Times Square", from Mingus' original soundtrack to John Cassavetes' "Shadows".
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