Mingus, Charles Mingus?


I bought my first LP by Charles Mingus in 1960. I had never heard of Mingus and I was looking for something different. I liked the art work on the LP, Mingus Ah Um/ Charles Mingus, so I bought it. I was rewarded beyond my wildest dreams.
For me, Jazz had become "repetitive"; Mingus was anything but. The very first cut evoked pictures and visions. "Better Git it in Your Soul" created a Baptist prayer meeting where everybody got the "Holy Ghost". The 2nd cut, "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat", created a vision of a man walking down a deserted city sidewalk in the middle of a black night; just him and the neon signs.
I continued to buy "Mingus Music" until his death, and I was never disapointed. If you try "Mingus Ah Um/ Charles Mingus, you might get "Mingus in your soul".
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I agree with Fromunda, listening to "Charles Mingus" radio on Pandora as I read this post.
One of absolute favorites! I have a special place in my heart for "Live At Antibes."
big minges fan here. haitian fight song is one of my test tracks for systems: the dynamics, the brass, the 'groove factor', and of course, the bass.
It is realy amazing how things go full circle. I have to make a long story long in order to explain this.
Before CD's came out, I bought records "now" and played them later. If you saw a choice LP at the record store and walked around to decide, it would be gone when you got back; consequently, I bought em when I saw em and played em when ever.
After I got my first CD player, I considered LP extinct. (Fast forward to now) I just got my analog to where it is better than my digital rig. Today, I was looking through my records in the basement and found a brand new Mingus LP with "Pithecanthropus Erectus" on one side and "Haitian Fight Song" on the flip side. Is that full circle, or what?