Charles Mingus - In a Soulful Mood.
Charles Mingus, also known as "The angry man of Jazz", is a fantastic jazz bassist and composer. He was born in 1922 in Arizona and picked up the Double Bass in high school. He had previously learnt to play the cello and trombone so many of his cello ... Read review
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Charles Mingus - In a Soulful Mood.
Charles Mingus, also known as "The angry man of Jazz", is a fantastic jazz bassist and composer. He was born in 1922 in Arizona and picked up the Double Bass in high school. He had previously learnt to play the cello and trombone so many of his cello skills were converted to double bass. In his early years he was composing incredibly advanced jazz pieces, some of which to be recorded ... ...in excess of 70 records with various musicians passing through his often unconventional bands. He tended to focus on the personality, as well as the ability, of a musician to see how he would fit into the band. He ran a jazz workshop that included around 8 members and shaped musicians into unconventional ways that explored their improvisational talents. Pieces of Mingus' music often had two or three minutes of improvised jamming midway through the ... more
Charles Mingus - In a Soulful Mood.
Charles Mingus, also known as "The angry man of Jazz", is a fantastic jazz bassist and composer. He was born in 1922 in Arizona and picked up the Double Bass in high school. He had previously learnt to play the cello and trombone so many of his cello skills were converted to double bass. In his early years he was composing incredibly advanced jazz pieces, some of which to be recorded later on.
Over his career Mingus recorded in excess of 70 records with various musicians passing through his often unconventional bands. He tended to focus on the personality, as well as the ability, of a musician to see how he would fit into the band. He ran a jazz workshop that included around 8 members and shaped musicians into unconventional ways that explored their improvisational talents. Pieces of Mingus' music often had two or three minutes of improvised jamming midway through the track.
His big breakthrough came with the album "Pithecanthropus Erectus" (A name derived from both Greek and Latin meaning Ape-man) in 1956 which had been written with specific musicians in mind. Many consider his real masterpiece to be "Epitaph", a 4000 measure, 2 hour long composition of Jazz.
His Jazz career lasted around 25 years however towards the end of his life struggled with the disease amyothrophic lateral sclerosis, a wastage of musculature. He died at the age of 56 in Cuernavaca, Mexico.
-The Album-
In a Soulful Mood opens on the track "Bugs" which is classic Jazz café music… A wonderful walking bass line with soft, fast, cymbal filled drumming, plodding piano and melodic saxophone.
Track two is called "Reincarnation of a Lovebird" and opens with Paul Bley on piano with rolling snare in the background. The piano sets a slow mood for around a minute but then is blown away by a mass introduction of six other musicians. This is obviously the beginning of the reincarnation. This formula is then repeated through the song, a slow part followed by a fast part followed by a slow part again…
Vassarlean is the first really slow track of the album. It makes full use of Eric Dolphy on the Bass clarinet setting the sombre mood and the slow, purposeful steps taken by Mingus on Bass. This song could feature as the soundtrack to a depressed, drunken, falling-up-the-road scene in a fifties movie.
Track four, "Stormy Weather", is the longest track of the album sitting at 13min 25sec and includes a three minute long bass solo that is quite different to most bass solos. It is slow and plodding yet tuneful and enjoyable. The sort of thing that will only really be appreciated by someone who enjoys jazz or double bass. The whole track consists of off-beat attacks of trumpet and alto sax battling throughout the track for number 1 spot.
"Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams" is my favourite track on the album. It's a short, happy, pick me up song that gets your foot tapping away. Roy Eldridge's trumpet playing is absolutely fantastic and is set off nicely by Mingus. Jo Jones does a fantastic drum solo mid way through using brushes and sounds brilliant.
Track six, "Body and Soul", sounds how it reads. A soulful introduction of tinkling piano keys and soft alto sax followed by a sprightly, upbeat display of stupidly fast saxophone playing.
"Mysterious Blues" is a clever little piece where Mingus has taken blues musicians and composed a jazz song. It has a distinctly Blues feel to it yet is Jazz through and through. The structure and composition are two completely different things. I really like this track, not only is it clever but it's a fantastic piece of music too. 8 minutes of enjoyment.
The final track, "R&R", opens on a classic bass scale that walks into the opening saxophone of Eric Dolphy (who, unfortunately, died on tour in Berlin in 1964). I like an album that rounds itself off with a similar track to that of the first. This is another classic Jazz café piece. One you could expect to hear when you walk in to see your local live Jazz band, sitting in the corner, chain smoking with a bottle of beer at their feet… Isn't that what R&R is all about!
Every track on the album is recorded to perfection. Each of the musicians is fantastic and the composition is brilliant. It is near impossible to find a flaw in any of the music on this album.
-The Musicians-
This record includes many, many, other musicians so I'll list them here…
Lonnie Hillyer (trumpet) Charles McPherson (alto sax) Booker Ervin (tenor sax) Paul Bley (piano) Dannie Richmond (drums) Ted Curson (trumpet) Eric Dolphy (bass clarinet) Nico Bunick (piano) Roy Eldridge (trumpet) Tommy Flanagan (piano) Jo Jones (drums) Jimmy Knepper (trombone)
-Details-
Released 1995 by Music Collection International Produced by Candid records All songs recorded in 1960 Cost around £5
The cover includes a fascinating read about Mingus in the 60's when this music was being recorded and gives an insight into his reputation, fearsome temper and his musical brilliance. He reminds me of many other musicians who are fantastic at what they do but are also constantly on self-destruct mode. A great example being the legendary Jaco Pastorius, or an example a bit closer to home could be the comedian John Cleese.
-Track Listing-
1. Bugs (take 3) 8.28 2. Reincarnation of a Love Bird (1st version/take 4) 6.58 3. Vassarlean 6.36 4. Stormy Weather 13.25 5. Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (take 4) 3.55 6. Body and Soul (take 2) 10.41 7. Mysterious Blues 8.35 8. R&R (take 1) 11.51
-All in All-
A great introduction to Mingus' work, a must have in any Jazz collection or a fantastic introduction to Jazz. Mingus is one of the musicians who has shaped Jazz today but often isn't replicated due to his unconventional style. Definitely worth buying if you are a fan of Jazz.
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Product details
Title
In A Soulful Mood
Performer
Charles Mingus
Genre
Jazz Instrument
Sub Genre
Bass
Release Date
05/1995
Recomended Retail Price
6.99 GBP
Original Release Year
1996
Label / Distributor
Music Club / 2 Entertain/Sony DADC
Producer
Roy Carr (Compilation)
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Mixed
Format
Performer
EAN
5014797292017
Additional notes
Album Notes
Personnel: Charles Mingus (bass); Eric Dolphy (alto saxophone, bass clarinet); Charles McPherson (alto saxophone); Booker Ervin (tenor saxophone); Lonnie Hillyer, Ted Curson, Roy Eldridge (trumpet); Jimmy Knepper (trombone); Paul Bley, Nico Bunick, Tommy Flanagan (piano); Dannie Richmond, Jo Jones (drums). Recorded on October 20 and November 11, 1960. Includes liner notes by Roy Carr. Charles Mingus was a prolific composer, a driving bandleader, a great composer and bassist whose influence is still felt in jazz. His music embraces jazz's blues and gospel roots while reaching for the stars. Mingus music was stormy, volatile, romantic, heartfelt and melodically memorable, and his bands were "colleges" for too many jazz musicians to name. This budget-priced compilation collects some rare and not-so-rare recordings from 1960, originally on the Candid label. The contexts are quartet (with the legendary Eric Dolphy on alto sax and bass clarinet) and an 8-piece band (featuring pianist Paul Bley and trumpet great Ted Curson). There are also tunes with jazz legends Roy Eldridge, Tommy Flanagan and Count Basie drummer Jo Jones that were only available on a rare compilation. The compositions range from very personalized, unsentimental versions of standards ("Body and Soul," "Stormy Weather"), Mingus classics ("Reincarnation Of A Love Bird") and little-heard gems ("Mysterious Blues"). IN A SOULFUL MOOD is a good way to get acquainted with one of American music's most vital figures.
Titles on disc 1
1.
Bugs (take 3)
2.
Reincarnation Of A Lovebird (take 4 1st version)
3.
Vassarlean
4.
Stormy Weather
5.
Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away) (take 4)
6.
Body and Soul (take 2)
7.
Mysterious Blues
8.
R and R (take 1)
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