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Mingus At Antibes

Charles Mingus

1960 recording. Genres: Jazz ~
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Mingus At Antibes
During 1960, bassist Charles Mingus led one of his finest bands, a pianoless quartet with Eric Dolphy (on alto, flute, and bass clarinet), trumpeter Ted Curson, and drummer Dannie Richmond. For this live concert, the band is augmented by the great tenor Booker Ervin for some stirring music. All of the music is memorable: "Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting," "Prayer for Passive Resistance," "What Love," "Folk Forms No. 1," and "Better Get Hit in Yo' Soul." The immortal pianist Bud Powell sits in on a fine version of "I'll Remember April" and Dolphy and Ervin in particular generate a great deal of heat during some of their solos. ~ Scott Yanow
Cover of 'Mingus At Antibes' - Charles Mingus
1. Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting [12m 08s]2. Prayer For Passive Resistance [8m 16s]3. What Love? [14m 04s]4. I’ll Remember April [13m 56s]5. Folk Forms I [11m 42s]6. Better Git Hit In Your Soul [11m 35s]Total duration: 1h 11m 43s