Charles Mingus – Charles Mingus Presents Charles Mingus
Label: | Jazz Images – 37105 |
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Series: | William Claxton Collection |
Format: | Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo |
Country: | USA & Europe |
Released: | |
Genre: | Jazz |
Style: | Free Jazz, Post Bop |
Tracklist
A1 | Folks Form No.1 | 13:05 | |
A2 | Original Faubus Fables | 9:07 | |
B1 | What Love | 15:23 | |
B2 | All The Things You Could Be By Now If Sigmund Freud's Wife Was Your Mother | 8:36 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Jazz Images
- Copyright © – Jazz Images
Notes
New York, October 20, 1960
Original session produced by Nat Hentoff
180g re-issue in gatefold packaging, with a portrait of Mingus by William Claxton in place of the original cover art.
Original session produced by Nat Hentoff
180g re-issue in gatefold packaging, with a portrait of Mingus by William Claxton in place of the original cover art.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 8 436569 192207
- Barcode (Scanned): 8436569192207
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): 175491E1/A
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): 175491E2/A
Other Versions (5 of 54)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Presents Charles Mingus (LP, Album, Mono) | Candid | CJM 8005 | US | 1961 | ||
Recently Edited | Presents Charles Mingus (LP, Album, Stereo) | Candid | CJS 9005 | US | 1961 | ||
Presents Charles Mingus (LP, Album, Stereo) | Candid | CJS 9005 | US | 1961 | |||
New Submission | Presents Charles Mingus (LP, Album, Mono, Monarch Pressing) | Candid | CJM 8005 | US | 1961 | ||
New Submission | Presents Charles Mingus (LP, Album, Mono) | Candid | CJM 8005 | US | 1961 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Edited 2 years agoWhat a disappointment. Unpacking a shiny new "audiophile" pressing (as advertised on cover) and then having to listen to a noisy crackling, and well worn record, that could have been made about 70 years ago. The sound of this record by "Jazz Images" equals a second hand issue, which was played over and over again on early turntables of doubtful quality. An "antique" first issue of said condition might well deserve a grading of VG or VG-. As a modern time reissue this has to be be play graded "Poor". Don't be fooled by the shiny pristine vinyl. The noise is hidden within the perfectly cut grooves.
At least, they dug up an old record without real scratches to copy for the "master" tape used here. Is this record supposed to be a "historic" document? To me it's a really annoying product, readily made to rip off a new generation of vinyl aficionados. And german magazine Der Spiegel or french Jazz Magazine (2) should rethink their policy of endorsing product released in this dubious series.