Charles Mingus records ‘Changes Two,’ an album for Atlantic Records (1974)
Charles Mingus‘ ‘Changes Two’ is an album recorded on December 27, 28 & 30, 1974 and released In 1975 by Atlantic Records.
WATCH
LISTEN
Track Listing : 1.Free Cell Block F, ‘Tis Nazi U.S.A. (Charles Mingus) – 06:56 . 2.Orange Was The Color Of Her Dress, Then Silk Blue (Charles Mingus) – 17:32 . 3.Black Bats And Poles (Jack Walrath) – 06:22 . 4.Duke Ellington‘S Sound Of Love (Charles Mingus) – 04:15 . 5.For Harry Carney (Sy Johnson) – 07:59
Musicians : Charles Mingus – Bass . Jack Walrath – Trumpet . George Adams – Tenor Saxophone . Don Pullen – Piano . Dannie Richmond – Drums . Marcus Belgrave – Trumpet On (4) . Jackie Paris – Vocals On (4)
Production : Produced By Ilhan Mimaroğlu . Sy Johnson On (4) . Nesuhi Ertegun – Engineer . Gene Paul – Engineer
Arrangements : Sy Johnson On (4)
Package : David Gahr – Photography . Nat Hentoff – Liner Notes . Paula Scher – Cover Design
Recorded On December 27, 28 & 30, 1974 At Atlantic Studios, New York City.
Released In 1975 By Atlantic.
(Source Charles Mingus – Changes Two | The Official Site)
READ
KEEPSMEALIVE
It just sounds so damn classy, buoyed as it is by Mingus’ bass. It’d be easy to just write about him for this whole thing, but (if you can imagine) there’s so much more here. […]
berjo
To describe this album in a childish note: Wow! To describe George Adams’ sax input in one word: Prodigious! To describe Don Pullens’ ticklin’ of the ivories input in one uncharacteristic word: Sick! […]
BUY
Charles Mingus‘ ‘Changes Two’ | RVM RadioVideo.Music
AMAZON . ITUNES . CD UNIVERSE
Comments are closed.