The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD calls this album "an extended tribute to ancestors" (and awards it one of their rare crowns), and Mingus's musical forebears figure largely throughout. "Better Git It In Your Soul" is inspired by gospel singing and preaching of the sort that Mingus would have heard as a child growing up in Watts, Los Angeles, California, while "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat" is a reference (by way of his favored headgear) to saxophonist Lester Young (who had died shortly before the album was recorded). The origin and nature of "Boogie Stop Shuffle" is self-explanatory: a twelve-bar blues with four themes and a boogie bass backing that passes from stop time to shuffle and back.
"Self-Portrait in Three Colors" was originally written for John Cassavetes' first film as director, Shadows, but was never used (for budgetary reasons). "Open Letter to Duke" is a tribute to Duke Ellington, and draws on three of Mingus's earlier pieces ("Nouroog", "Duke's Choice", and "Slippers"). "Jelly Roll" is a reference to jazz pioneer and pianist Jelly Roll Morton and features a quote of Sonny Rollins' "Sonnymoon for Two" during Horace Parlan's piano solo. "Bird Calls", in Mingus's own words, was not a reference to bebop saxophonist Charlie "Bird" Parker: "It wasn't supposed to sound like Charlie Parker. It was supposed to sound like birds – the first part."
01. Better Git It In Your Soul
02. Goodbye Pork-Pie Hat
03. Boogie Stop Shuffle
04. Self-Portrait In Three Colors
05. Open Letter To Duke
06. Bird Calls
07. Fables Of Faubus
08. Pussy Cat Dues
09. Jelly Roll
published: 22 Jun 2020
Mingus Ah Um (Or, How To Listen To Jazz)
A look at the all time best by the all time best and and proof that jazz is good actually
published: 03 Sep 2020
C h a r l e s M i n g u s - -M i n g u s Ah Um --(50th Anniversary Ed)Full Album HQ
published: 26 Mar 2018
Charles Mingus Mingus Ah Um FULL ALBUM 480p
published: 19 Aug 2021
Charles Mingus - Mingus Ah Um - LP Review And Comparison What Version Is The Best
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Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
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Goodbye Pork Pie Hat · Charles Mingus
Mingus Ah Um
℗ Originally Released 1959 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Released on: 1999-10-18
Producer: Unknown
Composer, Lyricist: Charles Mingus
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published: 08 Nov 2014
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Charles Mingus – The Black Saint And The Sinner Lady (Impulse! STEREO 1963) [FULL ALBUM]
Charles Mingus – The Black Saint And The Sinner Lady
Label: Impulse! – AS-35, Impulse! – A-35
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Repress, Stereo, Gatefold
Country: US
Released: 1963
Genre: Jazz
Style: Post Bop
Recorded from the vinyl record with a Thorens TD 165 (equipped with an Ortofon Concorde) + Amplifier Hitachi HA-300 to a Tascam DR-40
https://www.discogs.com/Mingus-The-Black-Saint-And-The-Sinner-Lady/release/572717
00:00 Solo Dancer (Stop! And Listen, Sinner Jim Whitney!)
06:40 Duet Solo Dancers (Heart's Beat And Shades In Physical Embraces)
13:27 Group Dancers ([Soul Fusion] Freewoman And Oh This Freedom's Slave Cries)
20:46 Trio And Group Dancers (Stop! Look! And Sing Songs Of Revolutions!)
25:17 Single Solos And Group Dance (Saint And Sinner Join In Merriment On Battle Front)
32:37 G...
published: 19 Feb 2021
Better Git It in Your Soul
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Better Git It in Your Soul · Charles Mingus
Mingus Ah Um
℗ Originally released 1959. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 1959-09-14
Composer: Charles Mingus
Drums: Dannie Richmond
Piano: Horace Parlan
Alto Saxophone: John Handy
Tenor Saxophone: Booker Ervin
Tenor Saxophone: Shafi Hadi
Trombone: Jimmy Knepper
Producer: Teo Macero
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01. Better Git It In Your Soul
02. Goodbye Pork-Pie Hat
03. Boogie Stop Shuffle
04. Self-Portrait In Three Colors
05. Open Letter To Duke
06. Bird Calls
07. Fab...
01. Better Git It In Your Soul
02. Goodbye Pork-Pie Hat
03. Boogie Stop Shuffle
04. Self-Portrait In Three Colors
05. Open Letter To Duke
06. Bird Calls
07. Fables Of Faubus
08. Pussy Cat Dues
09. Jelly Roll
01. Better Git It In Your Soul
02. Goodbye Pork-Pie Hat
03. Boogie Stop Shuffle
04. Self-Portrait In Three Colors
05. Open Letter To Duke
06. Bird Calls
07. Fables Of Faubus
08. Pussy Cat Dues
09. Jelly Roll
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I go over the best sounding pressings of Charles Mingus – Mingus Ah Um From 1959. Vinyl LP pressings Review And Comparison. What Version Is The Best? What are the copy's you should own? Check us out online at www.theingroove.com
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I go over the best sounding pressings of Charles Mingus – Mingus Ah Um From 1959. Vinyl LP pressings Review And Comparison. What Version Is The Best? What are the copy's you should own? Check us out online at www.theingroove.com
Project Signature 10 Turntable
Miyajima Zero Mono Cartridge
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Goodbye Pork Pie Hat · Charles Mingus
Mingus Ah Um
℗ Originally Released 1959 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Released on: 199...
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Goodbye Pork Pie Hat · Charles Mingus
Mingus Ah Um
℗ Originally Released 1959 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Released on: 1999-10-18
Producer: Unknown
Composer, Lyricist: Charles Mingus
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Goodbye Pork Pie Hat · Charles Mingus
Mingus Ah Um
℗ Originally Released 1959 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Released on: 1999-10-18
Producer: Unknown
Composer, Lyricist: Charles Mingus
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Charles Mingus – The Black Saint And The Sinner Lady
Label: Impulse! – AS-35, Impulse! – A-35
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Repress, Stereo, Gatefold
Country: US...
Charles Mingus – The Black Saint And The Sinner Lady
Label: Impulse! – AS-35, Impulse! – A-35
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Repress, Stereo, Gatefold
Country: US
Released: 1963
Genre: Jazz
Style: Post Bop
Recorded from the vinyl record with a Thorens TD 165 (equipped with an Ortofon Concorde) + Amplifier Hitachi HA-300 to a Tascam DR-40
https://www.discogs.com/Mingus-The-Black-Saint-And-The-Sinner-Lady/release/572717
00:00 Solo Dancer (Stop! And Listen, Sinner Jim Whitney!)
06:40 Duet Solo Dancers (Heart's Beat And Shades In Physical Embraces)
13:27 Group Dancers ([Soul Fusion] Freewoman And Oh This Freedom's Slave Cries)
20:46 Trio And Group Dancers (Stop! Look! And Sing Songs Of Revolutions!)
25:17 Single Solos And Group Dance (Saint And Sinner Join In Merriment On Battle Front)
32:37 Group And Solo Dance (Of Love, Pain, And Passioned Revolt, Then Farewell, My Beloved, 'til It's Freedom Day)
Charles Mingus – The Black Saint And The Sinner Lady
Label: Impulse! – AS-35, Impulse! – A-35
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Repress, Stereo, Gatefold
Country: US
Released: 1963
Genre: Jazz
Style: Post Bop
Recorded from the vinyl record with a Thorens TD 165 (equipped with an Ortofon Concorde) + Amplifier Hitachi HA-300 to a Tascam DR-40
https://www.discogs.com/Mingus-The-Black-Saint-And-The-Sinner-Lady/release/572717
00:00 Solo Dancer (Stop! And Listen, Sinner Jim Whitney!)
06:40 Duet Solo Dancers (Heart's Beat And Shades In Physical Embraces)
13:27 Group Dancers ([Soul Fusion] Freewoman And Oh This Freedom's Slave Cries)
20:46 Trio And Group Dancers (Stop! Look! And Sing Songs Of Revolutions!)
25:17 Single Solos And Group Dance (Saint And Sinner Join In Merriment On Battle Front)
32:37 Group And Solo Dance (Of Love, Pain, And Passioned Revolt, Then Farewell, My Beloved, 'til It's Freedom Day)
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Better Git It in Your Soul · Charles Mingus
Mingus Ah Um
℗ Originally released 1959. All rights reserved by Columbia R...
Provided to YouTube by Columbia/Legacy
Better Git It in Your Soul · Charles Mingus
Mingus Ah Um
℗ Originally released 1959. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 1959-09-14
Composer: Charles Mingus
Drums: Dannie Richmond
Piano: Horace Parlan
Alto Saxophone: John Handy
Tenor Saxophone: Booker Ervin
Tenor Saxophone: Shafi Hadi
Trombone: Jimmy Knepper
Producer: Teo Macero
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Provided to YouTube by Columbia/Legacy
Better Git It in Your Soul · Charles Mingus
Mingus Ah Um
℗ Originally released 1959. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 1959-09-14
Composer: Charles Mingus
Drums: Dannie Richmond
Piano: Horace Parlan
Alto Saxophone: John Handy
Tenor Saxophone: Booker Ervin
Tenor Saxophone: Shafi Hadi
Trombone: Jimmy Knepper
Producer: Teo Macero
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01. Better Git It In Your Soul
02. Goodbye Pork-Pie Hat
03. Boogie Stop Shuffle
04. Self-Portrait In Three Colors
05. Open Letter To Duke
06. Bird Calls
07. Fables Of Faubus
08. Pussy Cat Dues
09. Jelly Roll
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I go over the best sounding pressings of Charles Mingus – Mingus Ah Um From 1959. Vinyl LP pressings Review And Comparison. What Version Is The Best? What are the copy's you should own? Check us out online at www.theingroove.com
Project Signature 10 Turntable
Miyajima Zero Mono Cartridge
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Mcintosh MP 1100 Phone Stage
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Benz LPS Cartridge
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2x VTL Siegfried Series 2
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Provided to YouTube by Columbia
Goodbye Pork Pie Hat · Charles Mingus
Mingus Ah Um
℗ Originally Released 1959 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Released on: 1999-10-18
Producer: Unknown
Composer, Lyricist: Charles Mingus
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Charles Mingus – The Black Saint And The Sinner Lady
Label: Impulse! – AS-35, Impulse! – A-35
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Repress, Stereo, Gatefold
Country: US
Released: 1963
Genre: Jazz
Style: Post Bop
Recorded from the vinyl record with a Thorens TD 165 (equipped with an Ortofon Concorde) + Amplifier Hitachi HA-300 to a Tascam DR-40
https://www.discogs.com/Mingus-The-Black-Saint-And-The-Sinner-Lady/release/572717
00:00 Solo Dancer (Stop! And Listen, Sinner Jim Whitney!)
06:40 Duet Solo Dancers (Heart's Beat And Shades In Physical Embraces)
13:27 Group Dancers ([Soul Fusion] Freewoman And Oh This Freedom's Slave Cries)
20:46 Trio And Group Dancers (Stop! Look! And Sing Songs Of Revolutions!)
25:17 Single Solos And Group Dance (Saint And Sinner Join In Merriment On Battle Front)
32:37 Group And Solo Dance (Of Love, Pain, And Passioned Revolt, Then Farewell, My Beloved, 'til It's Freedom Day)
Provided to YouTube by Columbia/Legacy
Better Git It in Your Soul · Charles Mingus
Mingus Ah Um
℗ Originally released 1959. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 1959-09-14
Composer: Charles Mingus
Drums: Dannie Richmond
Piano: Horace Parlan
Alto Saxophone: John Handy
Tenor Saxophone: Booker Ervin
Tenor Saxophone: Shafi Hadi
Trombone: Jimmy Knepper
Producer: Teo Macero
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The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD calls this album "an extended tribute to ancestors" (and awards it one of their rare crowns), and Mingus's musical forebears figure largely throughout. "Better Git It In Your Soul" is inspired by gospel singing and preaching of the sort that Mingus would have heard as a child growing up in Watts, Los Angeles, California, while "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat" is a reference (by way of his favored headgear) to saxophonist Lester Young (who had died shortly before the album was recorded). The origin and nature of "Boogie Stop Shuffle" is self-explanatory: a twelve-bar blues with four themes and a boogie bass backing that passes from stop time to shuffle and back.
"Self-Portrait in Three Colors" was originally written for John Cassavetes' first film as director, Shadows, but was never used (for budgetary reasons). "Open Letter to Duke" is a tribute to Duke Ellington, and draws on three of Mingus's earlier pieces ("Nouroog", "Duke's Choice", and "Slippers"). "Jelly Roll" is a reference to jazz pioneer and pianist Jelly Roll Morton and features a quote of Sonny Rollins' "Sonnymoon for Two" during Horace Parlan's piano solo. "Bird Calls", in Mingus's own words, was not a reference to bebop saxophonist Charlie "Bird" Parker: "It wasn't supposed to sound like Charlie Parker. It was supposed to sound like birds – the first part."
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