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Charles Mingus

Tijuana Moods [Bonus Tracks]

Tijuana Moods [Bonus Tracks]

UPC: 8436028694389

Format: CD

Release Date: Jul 13, 2009

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Personnel: Charles Mingus (bass); Lonnie Elder (vocals); Shafi Hadi (alto saxophone); Clarence Shaw (trumpet); Jimmy Knepper (trombone); Bill Triglia (piano); Danny Richmond (drums); Ysabel Morel (castanets); Frankie Dunlop (percussion).
Reissue producer: John Snyder.
Recorded at RCA Victor's Studio A, New York, New York on July 18 & August 6, 1957. Includes liner notes by Charles Mingus, Martin Williams and Ed Michel.
Personnel: Charles Mingus (vocals, bass); Ysabel Morel (vocals); Lonnie Felder (spoken vocals); Shafi Hadi (alto & tenor saxophones); Clarence Shaw (trumpet); Jimmy Knepper (trombone); Bill Triglia (piano); Dannie Richmond (drums); Frankie Dunlop (castanets).
Producer: Bob Rolontz.
Recorded at RCA Studio A, New York, New York on July 18 and August 6, 1957. Originally released on RCA (2533).
Personnel: Lonnie Elder (vocals); Curtis Porter (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Clarence Gene Shaw, Bill Hardman (trumpet); Jimmy Knepper (trombone); Bill Triglia, Horace Parlan, Bob Hammer (piano); Dannie Richmond (drums); Ysabel Morel (castanets); Frankie Dunlop (percussion).
Liner Note Authors: Malcolm Mint; Don DeMichael; Martin Williams ; Charles Mingus.
Recording information: New York, NY (07/18/1957-10/??/1957).
Authors: Don DeMichael; Charles Mingus.
Photographer: X .
Charles Mingus has been quoted as saying that this is the best album he ever made, and that's recommendation enough. The second song alone, "Ysabel's Table Dance," is a brilliant blending of Latin rhythms and Mingus jazz that even the most casual listener will find entrancing--10-plus minutes of castanet-frenzied joy make one yearn to see what Mingus and his running buddies encountered in Mexico. (The bassist wrote that he took the trip to Tijuana "minus a wife" specifically to lose himself, and instead found music and sights to inspire a masterpiece.) "Los Mariachis (The Street Musicians)" manages to evoke both intimate moments with its unaccompanied solos and the enforced fun and bounce that street musicians must employ to earn their bread. "Dizzy Moods" doffs a cap to Dizzy Gillespie's own forays into Latin music, and the riff of "Tijuana Gift Shop" sets up a galloping tune that suggests the excitement a tourist feels in any authentic, potently exotic locale.

Tracks:

1 - Dizzy Moods
2 - Ysabel's Table Dance
3 - Tijuana Gift Shop
4 - Mariachis [the Street Musicians]
5 - Flamingo
6 - Scenes In the City
7 - New York Sketchbook
8 - Duke's Choice
9 - Nouroog
10 - Slippers
11 - Slippers