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Released
  
1973

Length
  
62:34

Release date
  
1973

Label
  
Atlantic Records

Recorded
  
October 29 – 31, 1973

Artist
  
Charles Mingus

Producer
  
Nesuhi Ertegun

Genre
  
Jazz

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Mingus Moves (1973)
  
Mingus at Carnegie Hall (1974)

Similar
  
Charles Mingus albums, Jazz albums

Mingus Moves is a 1973 (see 1973 in music) album by jazz composer and bassist Charles Mingus.

Contents

The Music

Mingus Moves (Atlantic SD 1653) is one of the late works of jazz bassist, composer, and bandleader Charles Mingus. He hired three new musicians for the recording: Don Pullen, piano; Ronald Hampton, trumpet; and George Adams, tenor saxophone. Mingus's ex-drummer Dannie Richmond, with many years behind the bassist, rejoined the band on the first day of recording.

The album, although not generally regarded as one of Mingus's best, does feature three remarkable compositions: "Canon," " Opus 3," and "Opus 4." "Canon" is a theme, as the title suggests, that can be superimposed upon itself. The song has a spiritual character, a la Coltrane, and is played with a warm sound by Pullen and Adams. This tune was also released on Hal Willner's tribute CD: Weird Nightmare - Meditations on Mingus. "Opus 3" is based on the Mingus's 1957 composition "Pithecanthropus Erectus," in which certain sections are played without key or meter restrictions. "Opus 4" is a straight-ahead swinger that features Don Pullen playing a free solo part.

The other tunes include "Moves," a composition written and sung (along with Honi Gordon) by Doug Hammond, Richmond's predecessor; "Wee," the bop standard, arranged by Sy Johnson, who also worked with Mingus on Let My Children Hear Music (1971) and Mingus and Friends in Concert (1972); "Flowers," written by Adams; and "Newcomer" by Pullen, dedicated to his newborn daughter.

The CD released in 1993 contains the bonus tracks "Big Alice" and "The Call," which were recorded during the same sessions.

Track listing

(All compositions by Mingus except where noted.)

  • "Canon" – 5:28
  • "Opus 4" – 6:39
  • "Moves" (Doug Hammond) – 3:43
  • "Wee" (Denzil Best) – 8:57
  • "Flowers for a Lady" (George Adams)– 6:44
  • "Newcomer" (Don Pullen) – 7:13
  • "Opus 3" – 10:26
  • "Big Alice" (Pullen) – 5:44 (bonus track)
  • "The Call" – 7:13 (Ronald Hampton) Later Credited
  • Personnel

  • Ronald Hampton - Trumpet
  • Doug Hammond – Vocals
  • Honi Gordon - Vocals
  • George Adams - Tenor sax, Flute
  • Dannie Richmond - Drums
  • Don Pullen - Piano
  • Charles Mingus – Bass
  • Songs

    1Canon5:29
    2Opus 46:39
    3Moves3:46

    References

    Mingus Moves Wikipedia