The Very Best of Charles Mingus (The Atlantic Years) Charles Mingus

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  • Release Date: 01/29/2008
  • Original Release: 2001
  • Sales Rank: 74,385
  • Label: RHINO / WEA
  • UPC: 081227994457
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The Very Best of Charles Mingus (The Atlantic Years)

1LISTENPithecanthropus Erectus 10:36
2LISTENProfile of Jackie 3:11
3LISTENTonight at Noon 6:01
4LISTENHaitian Fight Song 12:02
5LISTENReincarnation of a Lovebird 8:35
6LISTENMoanin' 8:02
7LISTENCryin' Blues 5:03
8LISTENWednesday Night Prayer Meeting 5:43
9LISTENEcclusiastics 6:59
10LISTENPassions of a Man 4:57
11LISTENWham Bam Thank You Ma'am 4:42

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Editorial Reviews

The task of choosing the best work of Charles Mingus would be a daunting one. There's literally so much good material in a number of different settings, that the "best" of Charles Mingus could never be contained on one CD. Then again, it is extremely difficult for a newcomer to approach Mingus' multiple recordings and know where to begin. Rhino has solved this problem by offering a one-stop disc with a number of classic Mingus recordings. The vibrant "Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting" is filled with hand clapping, horn blasting, and shouting, and it seems impossible that this loose and wild music will hold together for the duration. Mingus somehow manages to ground himself in tradition on pieces like "Tonight at Noon" while simultaneously creating music that borders on free jazz. It's fascinating that an untamed piece like "Pithecanthropus Erectus" can hold an Ellington-esque piano solo at its very center. Another excellent inclusion is "Haitian Flight Song," beginning with Mingus' untamed bass work before mushrooming into a riotous celebration of squealing horns and heavy percussion. There are certain types of jazz that the listener will allow to politely fade into the background; there are also types of jazz that rudely demand to be heard. Mingus falls into the second category. Of course, one could complain about certain items -- like "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat" -- that didn't show up on this best-of. But so what? There's more than enough excellent material here to hook the listener to the flamboyant and rich stylings of Charles Mingus. Once this has been accomplished, the listener will gladly seek out and collect other gems. Ronnie D. Lankford Jr., All Music Guide

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