The art of improvisation where chaos and order intersect
An innovative session that deconstructs jazz tradition and reconstructs it with strong individuality and intelligence.
This album by Charles Mingus is a significant achievement that culminates his unique approach to ensemble work. His mastery of maintaining a perfect tension while bringing out the individuality of each player is astounding, and it powerfully embodies the freedom and protest of jazz.
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A:
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1)
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Folk Forms, No. 1
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2)
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Original Faubus Fables
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B:
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1)
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What Love
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All The Things You Could Be By Now If Sigmund Freud’s Wife Was Your Mother
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Alto Saxophone, Bass Clarinet - Eric Dolphy
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Bass - Charles Mingus
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Drums - Dannie Richmond
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Trumpet - Ted Curson
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Remastered By - Bernie Grundman
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Lacquer Cut By - BG
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Supervised By, Liner Notes - Nat Hentoff
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Engineer - Bob D'Orleans
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Photography By, Design - Frank Gauna