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Mingus Dynasty [Remaster]

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発売日 1999年02月16日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルLegacy Recordings
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 65513
SKU 074646551325

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合計収録時間 : 00:59:15
This remastered edition of MINGUS DYNASTY features four of the original tracks in unedited form and a bonus track. Personnel: Charles Mingus (bass); Booker Ervin, John Handy, Benny Golson (saxophones); Jerome Richardson (saxophone, flute); Donald Ellis, Dick Williams (trumpets); James Knepper (trombone); Maurice Brown, Seymour Barab (cello); Theodore Cohen (vibraphone); Roland Hanna (piano); Dannie Richmond (drums). Reissue producer: John Snyder. Recorded in New York on November 1 and 13, 1959. Includes liner notes by Brian Priestley. All tracks have been digitally remastered using 20-bit technology. This is part of the Columbia Jazz Masterpieces series. For the legendary bass virtuoso and composer Charles Mingus, 1959 was a watershed year. On the two November sessions which comprise MINGUS DYNASTY, the bassist achieved a rare balance between the excitement of spontaneous invention, and the controlled intensity of carefully crafted group forms. MINGUS DYNASTY appears on CD for the first time with all of Mingus' post-performance edits intact. Mingus the jazz composer had an abiding affection for traditional forms, such as gospel and Dixieland, and a deep devotion to the innovations of modernists Duke Ellington and Charlie Parker. Thus you have the sanctified celebration of "Slop," the earthy blues of "Put Me In That Dungeon," and the firey drive of "Gunslinging Bird," where church rhythms, blues feeling and jazz harmony co-mingle in a swelter of powerful solos and colorful ensemble passages. Mingus' affection for the music of Ellington is plainly evident in inspired covers of Mercer Ellington's "Things Ain't What They Used To Be" (with fine idiomatic solos by trombonist Jimmy Knepper, tenorist Booker Ervin and Mingus) and an atmospheric "Mood Indigo," in which Mingus modulates tempos and moods every bit as effectively as he traverses chord changes. Likewise the bassist's own "Diane," "Song With Orange" and "Far Wells, Mill Valley," where his charts evidence an affection both for 20th century classicism and ancient blues. And the incredibly swinging rhythm section of bassist Mingus, drummer Dannie Richmond and pianist Roland Hanna make MINGUS DYNASTY a timeless recording.
エディション : Remaster
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

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    1. 1.
      Slop

      アーティスト: Charles Mingus

    2. 2.
      Diane

      アーティスト: Charles Mingus

    3. 3.
      Song with Orange

      アーティスト: Charles Mingus

    4. 4.
      Gunslinging Bird

      アーティスト: Charles Mingus

    5. 5.
      Things Ain't What They Used to Be

      アーティスト: Charles Mingus

    6. 6.
      Far Wells, Mill Valley

      アーティスト: Charles Mingus

    7. 7.
      New Now Know How

      アーティスト: Charles Mingus

    8. 8.
      Mood Indigo

      アーティスト: Charles Mingus

    9. 9.
      Put Me in That Dungeon

      アーティスト: Charles Mingus

    10. 10.
      Strollin'

      アーティスト: Charles Mingus

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アーティスト: Charles Mingus

商品の紹介

Mingus Ah Um catapulted Charles Mingus from a much-discussed semi-underground figure to a near-universally accepted and acclaimed leader in modern jazz. Perhaps that's why his Columbia follow-up, Mingus Dynasty, is often overlooked in his canon -- it's lost in the shadow of its legendary predecessor, both because of that album's achievement and the fact that it's just a notch below the uppermost echelon of Mingus' work. Having said that, Mingus Dynasty is still an excellent album; in fact, it's a testament to just how high a level Mingus was working on that an album of this caliber could have gotten lost in the shuffle. There's a definite soundtrack quality to a great deal of the music here, and indeed the majority of Mingus' originals here were composed for film and television scores and an expanded, nine- to ten-piece group. On some pieces, Mingus refines and reworks territory he'd previously hit upon. "Slop," for example, is another gospel-inflected 6/8 stormer, composed for a TV production that requested a piece similar to "Better Get It in Your Soul." The ferocious "Gunslinging Bird" follows a similar pattern, and it's the same piece whose full title, "If Charlie Parker Were a Gunslinger, There'd Be a Whole Lot of Dead Copycats," is given elsewhere. There are a couple of numbers from the Ellington songbook that both feature cellos -- "Things Ain't What They Used to Be" and a fantastic, eight-minute "Mood Indigo" -- and a couple of pieces that rely on the even more tightly orchestrated approach of Mingus' pre-Pithecanthropus Erectus days -- "Far Wells, Mill Valley" and the atonal but surprisingly tender and melodic "Diane." ~ Steve Huey
Rovi

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