Charles Mingus / Eric Dolphy - "Complete Live in Amsterdam" [Full Album] 1964 / 2CD
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Tracks
CDisc 1:
01. A.T.F.W. [Art Tatum-Fats Waller] (Charles Mingus) (4:54)
02. Parkeriana (Charles Mingus) (21:24)
03. So Long Eric (Charles Mingus) (22:20)
04. Orange Was The Color Of Her Dress (Charles Mingus) (13:54)
CDisc 2:
01. Sophisticated Lady (Duke Ellington, Mitchell Parish, Irving Mills) (5:37)
02. Meditations On Integration (Charles Mingus) (23:05)
03. Fables Of Faubus (Charles Mingus) (30:43)
Personnel
Johnny Coles - trumpet
Eric Dolphy - alto sax, bass clarinet, flute
Clifford Jordan - tenor sax
Jaki Byard - piano
Charles Mingus - bass
Dannie Richmond - drums Want to be featured on this channel? Submit your content to: berniesbootlegs@gmail.com
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Dolphy grew up not too far from DTLA in Los Angeles and Mingus grew up in the Watts section of Los Angeles in what taxi cab dispatchers would call the Deep South. I grew up in was is geographically South Central Los Angeles. Both Mingus and Dolphy were true originals. I love this album
This is probably the best group Mingus ever had. I have this concert on vinyl and darned near wore it out.
This probably the best group anyone had ever!
Whew! Jaki Byard.
YA, RIGHT?
Jaki Board is absolutely one of the greatest pianist to ever tickle the ivories🎹!!!! I love his feel for the instrument 🌟🥂
I didn’t like Jaki at first but I appreciate him now. He is a true original.
The last 20 minutes of this album is not only some of Mingus' best but some of the best intense but harmonic jazz ever played.
this whole concert is one of his (and Dolphy's) best... this group and this tournée were probably the peak of MIngus' carreer and a strong part of that success was due to Dolphy's presence (and obviously to Mingus direction/conduction and ability in picking up such a differentiated but organic line-up)
Good, bettet,best .
Sorry it's better, best like D.
Amazing. Speechlessly beautiful.
Mingus' best group? Maybe. Eric Dolphy was so far ahead of the game that he scared the jazz community at first.
This is sublime.
Dolphy!!!
0:00 A.T.F.W. [Art Tatum-Fats Waller] + 4:52 Parkeriana + 26:16 So Long Eric + 48:37 Orange Was The Color Of Her Dress + 1:02:31 Sophisticated Lady + 1:08:31 Meditations On Integration + 1:31:39 Fables Of Faubus
thanx
What a group. And Johnny Coles, nice.
I really love his playing, too
I put a thumbs up before listening ! 😂🤣
That Band is a Legend !!
Eric il Magnifico, troppa differenza con gli altri seppur bravissimi.
My Guru! As a bassist, composer, but mainly as director of small ensembles! When he came to Portugal to Cascais Jazz, the then director of the festival Luís Vilas Boas and seeing that Mingus was full of hunger, sent him in a taxi to a friend's restaurant. After an hour, he received an hour, called from the restaurant - O Vilas, this four dishes for him to choose, ate alone the four doses and is asking what is dessert ...
I always find surprising that an odious creature like Orval Faubus was represented by such a beautiful music!
Odious creature?
Beautiful😀🎶Mingus/Dolphy two Genius in action
Amazing!!! Thank you so much!!!
DOLPHY: the PEERLESS ICONOCLAST rode again!
great album ! wish I was there...
One of the very rare concerts of the era with the bass miked loud enough to hear. Mingus demanding "star treatment" I suppose.
he also had a lot of volume - remember that musicians of that era were used to play unplugged so they developed a different balance between instruments and different volume. I am used to play unplugged and there are double bass player (not necessarily very good ones) that can be heard in a rhythm section all the same (unless the drummer is really loud...)
Mingus has always had a big sound
it must also be said that they played in a complete different way - I bet that Danny Richmond didn't play as loud as a modern player used to play in amplified contextes...
As for "treatment" Mingus spoke about how criminally insulted and mistreated Eric Dolphy was by some hoteliers on tours. Not realizing who they were dealing with was a reflection on them, and not the magnanimous Mr. Dolphy.
I always thought Dolphy played best when he was with Mingus, on his own, I always felt like his pieces lacked formal flow, but with Mingus there's control to his improvisations, sometimes when you go too avant garde you lose the audience.
I love pure Dolphy but I can see how it can get heavy; all in due time.
Mingus' political and social contextual isms were comprehensive and variegated. His mastery of racist antebellum musical directives are parodied, and ridiculously deconstructed so as to reinforce his politics as oculi into the universal madness that we Earthlings are dealing with to this very day Salut Sir!
😂. Mama's little baby don't love no shortenin bread.😅
@@willhemmings7284better get hit
Wha’ Rodney sed.
Nothing special here - just one of the greatest geniuses in music ever with a hell of a band ...
Muchas Gracias.
Superb...
Sound is great!!!
Bellissimo con giganti del jazz.!!!!!
Est-ce vraiment Ornette Coleman qui est à l'origine de la "New Thing"? Je doute ; lorsque j'écoute du Mingus / Dolphy ou du Coltrane
mmm if you listen to 1959 1960 you can see a great difference in what Ornette was doing compared to the other you mentioned. anyway the "new Thing" was a movement that had several and different origins (never forget Cecil Taylor)
@@emilianoturazzi Believe me i'm never forget Cecil Taylor (you must know but in a Tony Williams album they made a duo : Morgan notion - is thé title (i just answer that : in thé Naked City "Radio" LP John Zorn writting inside the cover alls his influences and Charles Mingus is the first name ; now may-be you're right anyway you have a good taste
I wish their was a video of this
Exists footage of the same band and year in Belgium, Norway and Sweden, jus search "Mingus live"
love it
Does anyone know the actual date and venue this treasure is from?
Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, April 10 1964
😀💚🌱🌸
At 1:37:00 Beginnings of Motorik?
I m sax flute basclar. Player so..
Why exclude my reactions?
Wow this makes me want to play the upright bass
you come here and say that they play the same thing over and over and you expect people to take your reaction/opinion in consideration? this aint how it works chief
I appears from your comments below that you are either neuro divergent, or possibly just think you are smarter than everyone else. Either way , at this point in your life you shouldn't be surprised when you rub people the wrong way with off hand dismissive remarks. How about some links to your sax flute basclar recordings for starters. Also as someone well versed in jazz from the 1920s-1970s I can assure you there is a lot more going on here than " playing the same thing over and over"
omg please turn it off
New repertoir please suggestions welcome.
play uncle meat
fresher different sequences NEW JAZZ ???
They all play the same over and over
It's like if you don't understand Japanese, you think it's "the same over and over"
I speak 11 languages incl. the 1 of Music, but no Japanese yet..
Music is repetitve and it becomes very apparent when you listen to something you don't enjoy. I can say the same thing about blues or country or rap. Sounds all the same to me.
I bet you repeat words every day of your life.
Jazz music is exactly like a conversation. You don't invent new words every time. You use them in a different context.
But even that said your comment is not accurate.
Every performance is different. If you listen closely enough you can hear that