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My Favorite Quintet

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Released
  
1966

Artist
  
Charles Mingus

Genre
  
Jazz

Recorded
  
May 13, 1965

Release date
  
1966

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Venue
  
Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Label
  
Jazz Workshop (JWS 009)

My Favorite Quintet (1965)
  
Music Written for Monterey 1965 (1965)

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My Favorite Quintet is a live album by American bassist, composer and bandleader Charles Mingus recorded at Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis and first released on Mingus' own Jazz Workshop label in 1966.

Contents

Reception

The Allmusic review by Shawn M. Haney awarded the album 3 stars and stated, "Charles Mingus shines here in proud fashion with the company of his friends to create the sound of the Charles Mingus Quintet. Sweeping, charming, vibrant, percussive -- these are just a few select adjectives used to paint a meaningful picture of this group... Some bits and pieces of the music leave the listener just short of breathless -- a record so teaming with life and spontaneity leaves tingles in one's listening soul. In over 40 minutes of quality jazz, not much is sheer brilliance, though the band's sense of adventure and enthusiasm shows throughout when the melody doesn't".

Track listing

All compositions by Charles Mingus except as indicated

  1. "So Long Eric" - 18:24
  2. "Medley: She's Funny That Way/Embraceable You/I Can't Get Started/I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance with You/Old Portrait" (Neil Moret, Richard A. Whiting/George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin/Ira Gerswin, Vernon Duke/Victor Young, Ned Washington, Bing Crosby/Mingus) - 15:58
  3. "Cocktails for Two (Arthur Johnston, Sam Coslow) - 8:15

Personnel

  • Charles Mingus - bass
  • Lonnie Hillyer - trumpet
  • Charles McPherson - alto saxophone
  • Jaki Byard - piano
  • Dannie Richmond - drums
  • References

    My Favorite Quintet Wikipedia