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Re Mastered limited edition vinyl with bonus Cd which contains 2 bonus tracks Take 3 of the title track & Take 3 of Memories of You. The music stretches the boundaries of bop, is never predictable and, even if this is not one of Mingus more acclaimed dates, it is well worth acquiring for the playing is quite stimulating. This sextet session dates from 1957, when the volcanic bassist and composer was first assembling his Jazz Workshop. Mingus had already put together the core of the band that would reach its summit two years later with Mingus Ah Um, including saxophonist Shafi Hadi, trombonist Jimmy Knepper, and drummer Dannie Richmond, who would be with Minguss bands for the next two decades. The music has Minguss distinct stamp, the rhythmic aggressiveness, sudden time (and mood) shifts, contrapuntal themes, and a palette of sounds that reaches back through bop to early jazz for the vocalizing, plunger-muted horns. His bass often sounds like articulate thunder as he presses his musicians toward a unique musical vision. Completing the group are two striking soloists: the seldom-heard trumpeter Clarence Shaw, best known for his work on Minguss contemporaneous New Tijuana Moods, who combines thoughtful hesitancy and melodic daring; and pianist Bill Evans, whose distinctive musical presence and lyric imagination add to Minguss often dense harmonies. The turbulent West Coast Ghost and the emotionally charged Celia stand out.
Recorded in New York on 16th August 1957
Charlie Mingus Bass
Jimmy Knepper Trombone
Shafi Hadi (Curtis Porter) Alto & Tenor Saxophone
Clarence Gene Shaw Trumpet
Dannie Richmond Drums
Bill Evans Piano






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