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Charles Mingus

Let My Children Hear Music

Pure Pleasure

PPAN KC31039

LP Black $39
  • LP x 1 standard sleeve with insert of Charles Mingus essay.
  • Arrangements by Sy Johnson Recorded Sep 23rd & 30th, Oct 1st & Nov 18th 1971

Description

On the original LP issued by Columbia, Mingus thanked producer Teo Macero for “his untiring efforts in producing the best album I have ever made.” From his deathbed in Mexico in 1979 he sent a message to Sy Johnson (who was responsible for many of the arrangements on the album), saying that Let My Children Hear Music was the record he liked most from his career. Although Mingus’ small-group recordings are the ones most often cited as his premier works, this album does, in fact, rank at the top of his oeuvre and compares favorably with the finest large-ensemble jazz recordings by anyone, including Ellington.

The pieces had been brewing over the years, one from as far back as 1939, and had been given more or less threadbare performances on occasion, but this was his first chance to record them with a sizable, well-rehearsed orchestra....

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Preview Tracklist

  • 1 Avalon The Shoes Of The Fisherman's Wife Are Some Jive Ass Slippers
  • 2 The I Of Hurricane Sue
  • 3 Hobo Ho
  • 4 Don't Be Afraid, The Clown's Afraid Too
  • 5 The Chill Of Death
  • 6 Adagio Ma Non Troppo