Album US 1965 on Jazz Workshop label
Jazz (Hard-Bop, Post-Bop)
Recorded September 20, 1964, at the Monterey Jazz Festival, Monterey, California. Original private pressing available through mail order only from Mingus himself. Originally Issued as a double LP in a single pocket cover.
Charles Mingus b, 1922-1979 US bass, album by, written by | |
Charles McPherson as, *1939 US alto saxophone | |
Buddy Collette fl, 1921-2010 US alto saxophone, flute, piccolo flute | |
Jack Nimitz bs, sax, 1930-2009 US baritone saxophone, bass clarinet | |
Dannie Richmond dr, 1931-1988 US drums | |
Jaki Byard p, 1922-1999 US piano | |
John Handy as, *1953 US tenor saxophone | |
Lou Blackburn tb, 1922-1990 US trombone | |
Bobby Bryant tr, 1934-1998 US trumpet | |
Lonnie Hillyer tr, 1940-1985 US trumpet | |
Melvin Moore tr, trumpet | |
Red Callender b, tu, 1916-1992 US tuba |
Charles Mingus |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Duke Ellington Medley | Charles Mingus | ||
2 | I've Got It Bad | Charles Mingus | ||
3 | In A Sentimental Mood | Charles Mingus | ||
4 | All Too Soon | Charles Mingus | ||
5 | Mood Indigo | Charles Mingus | ||
6 | Sophisticated Lady | Charles Mingus | ||
7 | A Train | Charles Mingus | ||
8 | A Train (Part II) | Charles Mingus | ||
9 | Orange Was The Color Of Her Dress, Then Blue Silk | Charles Mingus | Charles Mingus | |
10 | Orange Was The Color Of Her Dress, Then Blue Silk (Part II) | Charles Mingus | ||
11 | Meditations On Integration | Charles Mingus | Charles Mingus | |
12 | Meditations On Integration (Part II) | Charles Mingus |