Mingus, Charles: The Lost Album From Ronnie Scott's
Mingus, Charles: The Lost Album From Ronnie Scott's
Format: CD
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Artist: Mingus, Charles
Label: Resonance Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 617270122846
Genre: Jazz
Charles Mingus - "The Lost Album From Ronnie Scott's" - The Lost Album From Ronnie Scott's is an unreleased live recording of jazz icon Charles Mingus from Ronnie Scott's jazz club in London captured in August 1972. It features alto saxophonist Charles McPherson, tenor saxophonist Bobby Jones, trumpeter Jon Faddis, pianist John Foster, and drummer Roy Brooks. Deluxe 3 CD Digipak includes an extensive insert with rare photos, essays, and new interviews with Charles McPherson, Fran Lebowitz, and bass icons Eddie Gomez and Christian McBride.
Tracks:
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Orange Was the Color of Her Dress (Then Silk Blues)
1.3 Noddin' Ya Head Blues
2.1 Mind-Reader's Convention in Milano (Aka Number 29)
2.2 Ko Ko (The Theme)
3.1 Fables of Faubus
3.2 Pops (Aka When the Saints Go Marching in)
3.3 The Man Who Never Sleeps
3.4 Air Mail Special