Absolutely nsp; listen to that piano opening by Richard Wyands, it's boss, so is his comping all the way through the jam.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLKVsMuYoZA
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Absolutely nsp; listen to that piano opening by Richard Wyands, it's boss, so is his comping all the way through the jam. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLKVsMuYoZA |
nsp, is this something similar to what you were talking about? This is different from any Mingus I've heard; Jaki Byard on piano makes it so. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kilr601kki0 |
Good morning orpheus10 I suggest the following Mingus album. Along with "Live at Antibes" 2 of my favorites: https://www.amazon.com/Cornell-1964-Charles-Mingus/dp/B000R7G77G/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&... |
Two seldom mentioned live Mingus recordings worth checking out: “Charles Mingus Sextet with Eric Dolphy: Cornell, 1964”. A two disc set recorded live before the same sextet would tour Europe with subsequent recordings. Fantastic performances and a plus is pretty good sound for a live a recording. Dolphy and Byard in particular sound amazing. Another example of a “lost” tape, it wasn’t released until Sue Mingus found it about ten years ago. No Mingus collection would be complete without a recording of “Epitaph”. Considered by many to be his greatest composition it is a two + hour long work that wasn’t recorded in its entirety until after his death. Parts of it appear on “The Complete Town Hall Concert” (1962); but for a recording of the complete work there is “Epitaph”, a live recording of the entire work from a 1989 concert with orchestra conducted by Gunter Schuller. Amazing musical mind. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=S86WzxIbolw https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ngCE9Jk-hMA (I sincerely hope no one is “insulted” by the above info 😇) |