West Coast 1945-49

~ Veröffentlichung von Charles ‘Baron’ Mingus (alle Versionen dieser Veröffentlichung ansehen, 3 vorhanden)

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This remarkable release focuses on "early" Mingus work as a leader, and covers the 1945-1949 Los Angeles period.

Though it has (apparently) been ripped of by various lesser other "early works anthologies", it still contains two cuts that are nowhere else to be found on cd (the rehearsal of It's Gone, unreleased before, and the earlier rendition of Baby, Take a Chance With Me).

Contains invaluable documentation - a must have for any serious Mingus collector.

Out of the releases that cover that period:
* Ultimate Jazz & Blues (huge box set with several different artists): lame rip - everything is from this disc, stay away
* Modern Jazz Archive (2 disc Mingus): lame rip, idem
* Mysterious Blues (10 discs Mingus): an incredible mess, apparently not in chronological order (or any order for that matter) - likely not a good choice
* The Young Rebel: the most serious contender to this - chronologically ordered, includes takes from sessions where Mingus is sideman, making it a must buy for serious Mingus collectors - unfortunately, can't replace this as it still lacks the two mentioned tracks

Anmerkung zuletzt geändert am 2014-05-02 18:44 UTC.

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1The Texas Hop
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California (Kalifornien), Vereinigte Staaten (von 1945-09 bis 1945-11)
Klavier:
Bob Mosley (40s jazz trumpeter who died during the 50s) (von 1945-09 bis 1945-11)
Kontrabass:
Charles Mingus (von 1945-09 bis 1945-11)
Schlagzeug:
Roy Porter (von 1945-09 bis 1945-11)
Tenorsaxophon:
Maxwell Davis (1940s tenor sax and arranger “The Father of West Coast R&B”) (von 1945-09 bis 1945-11) und William “Brother” Woodman (40s jazz trumpeter and saxophonist) (von 1945-09 bis 1945-11)
Trompete:
Nathanial Robert "Nat" Bates (40s jazz trumpeter) (von 1945-09 bis 1945-11)
vocals:
Oradell Mitchell (40s jazz singer) (von 1945-09 bis 1945-11)
Charles Mingus Sextet2:50
2Baby, Take a Chance With Me
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California (Kalifornien), Vereinigte Staaten (von 1945-09 bis 1945-11)
Klavier:
Bob Mosley (40s jazz trumpeter who died during the 50s) (von 1945-09 bis 1945-11)
Kontrabass:
Charles Mingus (von 1945-09 bis 1945-11)
Schlagzeug:
Roy Porter (von 1945-09 bis 1945-11)
Tenorsaxophon:
Maxwell Davis (1940s tenor sax and arranger “The Father of West Coast R&B”) (von 1945-09 bis 1945-11) und William “Brother” Woodman (40s jazz trumpeter and saxophonist) (von 1945-09 bis 1945-11)
Trompete:
Nathanial Robert "Nat" Bates (40s jazz trumpeter) (von 1945-09 bis 1945-11)
vocals:
Everett Pettis (40s jazz singer) (von 1945-09 bis 1945-11)
recording of:
Baby, Take a Chance With Me
Texter und Komponist(in):
Charles Mingus
Charles Mingus Sextet3:07
3Lonesome Woman Blues
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California (Kalifornien), Vereinigte Staaten (von 1945-09 bis 1945-11)
Klavier:
Bob Mosley (40s jazz trumpeter who died during the 50s) (von 1945-09 bis 1945-11)
Kontrabass:
Charles Mingus (von 1945-09 bis 1945-11)
Schlagzeug:
Roy Porter (von 1945-09 bis 1945-11)
Tenorsaxophon:
Maxwell Davis (1940s tenor sax and arranger “The Father of West Coast R&B”) (von 1945-09 bis 1945-11) und William “Brother” Woodman (40s jazz trumpeter and saxophonist) (von 1945-09 bis 1945-11)
Trompete:
Nathanial Robert "Nat" Bates (40s jazz trumpeter) (von 1945-09 bis 1945-11)
vocals:
Oradell Mitchell (40s jazz singer) (von 1945-09 bis 1945-11)
Charles Mingus Sextet3:11
4Swingin' an Echo
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California (Kalifornien), Vereinigte Staaten (von 1945-09 bis 1945-11)
Klavier:
Bob Mosley (40s jazz trumpeter who died during the 50s) (von 1945-09 bis 1945-11)
Kontrabass:
Charles Mingus (von 1945-09 bis 1945-11)
Schlagzeug:
Roy Porter (von 1945-09 bis 1945-11)
Tenorsaxophon:
Maxwell Davis (1940s tenor sax and arranger “The Father of West Coast R&B”) (von 1945-09 bis 1945-11) und William “Brother” Woodman (40s jazz trumpeter and saxophonist) (von 1945-09 bis 1945-11)
Trompete:
Nathanial Robert "Nat" Bates (40s jazz trumpeter) (von 1945-09 bis 1945-11)
Charles Mingus Sextet3:07
5Ain't Jivin' Blues
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California (Kalifornien), Vereinigte Staaten (in 1946-01)
alto saxophone:
Willie Smith (US jazz alto saxophonist, 1910-1967) (in 1946-01)
baritone saxophone und Klarinette:
Gene Porter (40s west coast jazz cat) (in 1946-01)
Gitarre:
Buddy Harper (1940s US jazz guitarist) (in 1946-01)
Klavier:
Wilbert Baranco (40s west coast jazz bandleader and producer) (in 1946-01)
Kontrabass:
Charles Mingus (in 1946-01)
Posaune:
Henry Coker (jazz trombonist) (in 1946-01)
Schlagzeug:
Lee Young (40s-60s US jazz drummer, then producer/A&R) (in 1946-01)
Tenorsaxophon:
Lucky Thompson (in 1946-01)
Trompete:
Karl George (US jazz trumpeter) (in 1946-01) und John Plonsky (40s west coast jazz trumpetist) (in 1946-01)
vocals:
Claude Trenier (in 1946-01)
recording of:
Ain’t Jivin’ Blues (Mingus – Cryor)
Verfasser(in):
Charles Mingus
Charles Mingus Sextette2:56
6Baby, Take a Chance With Me
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California (Kalifornien), Vereinigte Staaten (in 1946-01)
alto saxophone:
Willie Smith (US jazz alto saxophonist, 1910-1967) (in 1946-01)
baritone saxophone und Klarinette:
Gene Porter (40s west coast jazz cat) (in 1946-01)
Gitarre:
Buddy Harper (1940s US jazz guitarist) (in 1946-01)
Klavier:
Wilbert Baranco (40s west coast jazz bandleader and producer) (in 1946-01)
Kontrabass:
Charles Mingus (in 1946-01)
Posaune:
Henry Coker (jazz trombonist) (in 1946-01)
Schlagzeug:
Lee Young (40s-60s US jazz drummer, then producer/A&R) (in 1946-01)
Tenorsaxophon:
Lucky Thompson (in 1946-01)
Trompete:
Karl George (US jazz trumpeter) (in 1946-01) und John Plonsky (40s west coast jazz trumpetist) (in 1946-01)
vocals:
Claude Trenier (in 1946-01)
recording of:
Baby, Take a Chance With Me
Texter und Komponist(in):
Charles Mingus
Charles Mingus Sextette2:52
7Shuffle Bass Boogie
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California (Kalifornien), Vereinigte Staaten (in 1946-01)
alto saxophone:
Willie Smith (US jazz alto saxophonist, 1910-1967) (in 1946-01)
baritone saxophone und Klarinette:
Gene Porter (40s west coast jazz cat) (in 1946-01)
Gitarre:
Buddy Harper (1940s US jazz guitarist) (in 1946-01)
Klavier:
Wilbert Baranco (40s west coast jazz bandleader and producer) (in 1946-01)
Kontrabass:
Charles Mingus (in 1946-01)
Posaune:
Henry Coker (jazz trombonist) (in 1946-01)
Schlagzeug:
Lee Young (40s-60s US jazz drummer, then producer/A&R) (in 1946-01)
Tenorsaxophon:
Lucky Thompson (in 1946-01)
Trompete:
Karl George (US jazz trumpeter) (in 1946-01) und John Plonsky (40s west coast jazz trumpetist) (in 1946-01)
recording of:
Shuffle Bass Boogie
Komponist(in):
Charles Mingus
Charles Mingus Sextette2:57
8Weird Nightmare
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California (Kalifornien), Vereinigte Staaten (in 1946-01)
alto saxophone:
Willie Smith (US jazz alto saxophonist, 1910-1967) (in 1946-01)
baritone saxophone und Klarinette:
Gene Porter (40s west coast jazz cat) (in 1946-01)
Gitarre:
Buddy Harper (1940s US jazz guitarist) (in 1946-01)
Klavier:
Wilbert Baranco (40s west coast jazz bandleader and producer) (in 1946-01)
Kontrabass:
Charles Mingus (in 1946-01)
Posaune:
Henry Coker (jazz trombonist) (in 1946-01)
Schlagzeug:
Lee Young (40s-60s US jazz drummer, then producer/A&R) (in 1946-01)
Tenorsaxophon:
Lucky Thompson (in 1946-01)
Trompete:
Karl George (US jazz trumpeter) (in 1946-01) und John Plonsky (40s west coast jazz trumpetist) (in 1946-01)
vocals:
Claude Trenier (in 1946-01)
recording of:
Weird Nightmare (in 1946-01)
Texter und Komponist(in):
Charles Mingus
publisher:
Jazz Workshop, Inc.
Charles Mingus Sextette3:07
9Make Believe
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California (Kalifornien), Vereinigte Staaten (am 1946-04-20)
alto saxophone und Klarinette:
Buddy Collette (am 1946-04-20)
baritone saxophone und Tenorsaxophon:
William “Brother” Woodman (40s jazz trumpeter and saxophonist) (am 1946-04-20)
Gitarre:
Louis Speigner (40s jazz guitarist) (am 1946-04-20)
Klavier:
Lady Will Carr (am 1946-04-20)
Kontrabass:
Charles Mingus (am 1946-04-20)
Posaune:
Britt Woodman (am 1946-04-20)
Schlagzeug:
Lee Young (40s-60s US jazz drummer, then producer/A&R) (am 1946-04-20)
Trompete:
John Anderson (US jazz trumpeter) (am 1946-04-20) und Karl George (US jazz trumpeter) (am 1946-04-20)
vocals:
Claude Trenier (am 1946-04-20)
recording of:
Make Believe (Ralph – Mingus)
Verfasser(in):
Charles Mingus
Baron Mingus and His Octet2:44
10Honey, Take a Chance With Me
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California (Kalifornien), Vereinigte Staaten (am 1946-04-20)
alto saxophone und Klarinette:
Buddy Collette (am 1946-04-20)
baritone saxophone und Tenorsaxophon:
William “Brother” Woodman (40s jazz trumpeter and saxophonist) (am 1946-04-20)
Gitarre:
Louis Speigner (40s jazz guitarist) (am 1946-04-20)
Klavier:
Lady Will Carr (am 1946-04-20)
Kontrabass:
Charles Mingus (am 1946-04-20)
Posaune:
Britt Woodman (am 1946-04-20)
Schlagzeug:
Lee Young (40s-60s US jazz drummer, then producer/A&R) (am 1946-04-20)
Trompete:
John Anderson (US jazz trumpeter) (am 1946-04-20) und Karl George (US jazz trumpeter) (am 1946-04-20)
vocals:
Claude Trenier (am 1946-04-20)
recording of:
Honey, Take a Chance With Me
Komponist(in):
Charles Mingus
Baron Mingus and His Octet3:17
11Bedspread
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California (Kalifornien), Vereinigte Staaten (am 1946-04-20)
alto saxophone und Klarinette:
Buddy Collette (am 1946-04-20)
baritone saxophone und Tenorsaxophon:
William “Brother” Woodman (40s jazz trumpeter and saxophonist) (am 1946-04-20)
Gitarre:
Louis Speigner (40s jazz guitarist) (am 1946-04-20)
Klavier:
Lady Will Carr (am 1946-04-20)
Kontrabass:
Charles Mingus (am 1946-04-20)
Posaune:
Britt Woodman (am 1946-04-20)
Schlagzeug:
Lee Young (40s-60s US jazz drummer, then producer/A&R) (am 1946-04-20)
Trompete:
John Anderson (US jazz trumpeter) (am 1946-04-20) und Karl George (US jazz trumpeter) (am 1946-04-20)
recording of:
Bedspread
Komponist(in):
Buddy Collette
Baron Mingus and His Octet3:07
12This Subdues My Passion
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California (Kalifornien), Vereinigte Staaten (am 1946-04-20)
alto saxophone und Klarinette:
Buddy Collette (am 1946-04-20)
baritone saxophone und Tenorsaxophon:
William “Brother” Woodman (40s jazz trumpeter and saxophonist) (am 1946-04-20)
Gitarre:
Louis Speigner (40s jazz guitarist) (am 1946-04-20)
Klavier:
Lady Will Carr (am 1946-04-20)
Kontrabass:
Charles Mingus (am 1946-04-20)
Posaune:
Britt Woodman (am 1946-04-20)
Schlagzeug:
Lee Young (40s-60s US jazz drummer, then producer/A&R) (am 1946-04-20)
Trompete:
John Anderson (US jazz trumpeter) (am 1946-04-20) und Karl George (US jazz trumpeter) (am 1946-04-20)
recording of:
This Subdues My Passion
Komponist(in):
Charles Mingus
Baron Mingus and His Octet2:55
13Pipe Dream
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California (Kalifornien), Vereinigte Staaten (am 1946-04-20)
alto saxophone und Klarinette:
Buddy Collette (am 1946-04-20)
baritone saxophone und Tenorsaxophon:
William “Brother” Woodman (40s jazz trumpeter and saxophonist) (am 1946-04-20)
Gitarre:
Louis Speigner (40s jazz guitarist) (am 1946-04-20)
Klavier:
Lady Will Carr (am 1946-04-20)
Kontrabass:
Charles Mingus (am 1946-04-20)
Posaune:
Britt Woodman (am 1946-04-20)
Schlagzeug:
Lee Young (40s-60s US jazz drummer, then producer/A&R) (am 1946-04-20)
Trompete:
John Anderson (US jazz trumpeter) (am 1946-04-20) und Karl George (US jazz trumpeter) (am 1946-04-20)
recording of:
Pipe Dream
Komponist(in):
Charles Mingus
Lady Will Carr with Charles Mingus Octet3:19
14Mingus Fingers
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California (Kalifornien), Vereinigte Staaten (in 1948-11)
alto saxophone und Klarinette:
Buddy Collette (in 1948-11)
Klavier:
Jimmy Bunn (40s jazz pianist) (in 1948-11)
Kontrabass:
Charles Mingus (in 1948-11)
Schlagzeug:
Chuck Thompson (1940s–50s US jazz drummer) (in 1948-11)
recording of:
Mingus Fingers (in 1948-11)
Komponist(in):
Charles Mingus
Baron Mingus and His Rhythm3:03
15These Foolish Things
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California (Kalifornien), Vereinigte Staaten (in 1948-11)
alto saxophone und Klarinette:
Buddy Collette (in 1948-11)
Klavier:
Jimmy Bunn (40s jazz pianist) (in 1948-11)
Kontrabass:
Charles Mingus (in 1948-11)
Schlagzeug:
Chuck Thompson (1940s–50s US jazz drummer) (in 1948-11)
recording of:
These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You) (in 1948-11)
Texter:
Holt Marvell (in 1935)
Komponist(in):
Jack Strachey (in 1935)
zusätzliche(r) Komponist(in):
Harry Link (US vaudeville actor & songwriter)
publisher:
Boosey & Co. (music publisher founded in the 1760s, forebear of Boosey & Hawkes), Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers, Ltd, Boosey & Hawkes, Inc. (USA, publisher; do NOT use as release label), Bourne Co. (not for release label use, this is a music publisher), Bourne, Inc., E.G. Music Inc. und Lafleur Music Ltd.
Baron Mingus and His Rhythm3:19
16Story of Love
recorded in:
San Francisco, California (Kalifornien), Vereinigte Staaten (in 1949-02)
alto saxophone:
Bud Hooven (40s jazz cat) (in 1949-02)
alto saxophone, Klarinette und flute:
Bob Olney (40s west coast jazz reedman, bandleader and school director) (in 1949-02)
baritone saxophone:
Herb Caro (40s west coast talented jazz cat who died at 22) (in 1949-02)
Cello:
Jean McGuire (in 1949-02)
flute:
Dante Perfumo (in 1949-02)
Klavier:
Richard Wyands (in 1949-02)
Kontrabass:
Charles Mingus (in 1949-02)
Perkussion:
Johnny Berger (in 1949-02)
Posaune:
Hawes Coleman (in 1949-02), Johnny Haig (Jazz band leader who emerged during the 40s) (in 1949-02) und Bob Lowry (in 1949-02)
Schlagzeug:
Cal Tjader (in 1949-02)
Tenorsaxophon:
Alex Megyesy (in 1949-02), Don Smith (tenor) (in 1949-02) und Morrie Stewart (in 1949-02)
Trompete:
Vernon Carlson (40s trumpeter and later saxophonist) (in 1949-02), John Coppola (trumpet, West coast jazz cat who emerged during the 40s) (in 1949-02), Andy Peele (40s jazz trumpeter) (in 1949-02) und Allen Smith (UK hard trance & hardcore producer) (in 1949-02)
recording of:
Story of Love
Komponist(in):
Charles Mingus
Charles 'Baron' Mingus presents his Symphonic Airs2:55
17He's Gone
recorded in:
San Francisco, California (Kalifornien), Vereinigte Staaten (in 1949-02)
alto saxophone:
Bud Hooven (40s jazz cat) (in 1949-02)
alto saxophone, Klarinette und flute:
Bob Olney (40s west coast jazz reedman, bandleader and school director) (in 1949-02)
baritone saxophone:
Herb Caro (40s west coast talented jazz cat who died at 22) (in 1949-02)
Cello:
Jean McGuire (in 1949-02)
flute:
Dante Perfumo (in 1949-02)
Klavier:
Richard Wyands (in 1949-02)
Kontrabass:
Charles Mingus (in 1949-02)
Perkussion:
Johnny Berger (in 1949-02)
Posaune:
Hawes Coleman (in 1949-02), Johnny Haig (Jazz band leader who emerged during the 40s) (in 1949-02) und Bob Lowry (in 1949-02)
Schlagzeug:
Cal Tjader (in 1949-02)
Tenorsaxophon:
Alex Megyesy (in 1949-02), Don Smith (tenor) (in 1949-02) und Morrie Stewart (in 1949-02)
Trompete:
Vernon Carlson (40s trumpeter and later saxophonist) (in 1949-02), John Coppola (trumpet, West coast jazz cat who emerged during the 40s) (in 1949-02), Andy Peele (40s jazz trumpeter) (in 1949-02) und Allen Smith (UK hard trance & hardcore producer) (in 1949-02)
vocals:
Herb Gayle (in 1949-02)
recording of:
He’s Gone (Manza – Stevens)
Charles 'Baron' Mingus presents his Symphonic Airs3:33
18Pennies From Heaven
recorded in:
San Francisco, California (Kalifornien), Vereinigte Staaten (in 1949-02)
baritone saxophone:
Herb Caro (40s west coast talented jazz cat who died at 22) (in 1949-02)
Klavier:
Elmer "Buzz" Wheeler (40s west coast jazz pianist) (in 1949-02)
Kontrabass:
Charles Mingus (in 1949-02)
Schlagzeug:
Warren Thompson (40s jazz drummer) (in 1949-02)
vocals:
Herb Gayle (in 1949-02)
recording of:
Pennies From Heaven (in 1949-02)
Texter:
Johnny Burke (American lyricist, 1908–1964) (in 1936)
Komponist(in):
Arthur Johnston (American composer and songwriter) (in 1936)
publisher:
Anne-Rachel Music Corp., Campbell Connelly & Co., Campbell Connelly & Co. Ltd., Chappell Music (UK) und Joy Music Inc.
Teil von:
The 9th Academy Award for Best Original Song (Nummer: 2) und Academy Award for Best Original Song (Nummer: 1936 nominee)
Baron Mingus and His Rhythm2:27
19Lyon's Roar
recorded in:
San Francisco, California (Kalifornien), Vereinigte Staaten (in 1949-02)
baritone saxophone:
Herb Caro (40s west coast talented jazz cat who died at 22) (in 1949-02)
Klavier:
Elmer "Buzz" Wheeler (40s west coast jazz pianist) (in 1949-02)
Kontrabass:
Charles Mingus (in 1949-02)
Schlagzeug:
Warren Thompson (40s jazz drummer) (in 1949-02)
recording of:
Lyon’s Roar (Caro – Mingus)
Verfasser(in):
Charles Mingus
Baron Mingus and His Rhythm2:38
20Say It Isn't So
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California (Kalifornien), Vereinigte Staaten (in 1949-03)
Klavier:
Donn Trenner (piano, jazz cat who emerged during the 40s, also musical director) (in 1949-03)
Kontrabass:
Charles Mingus (in 1949-03)
Posaune:
Bob Lowry (in 1949-03)
Schlagzeug:
Johnny Berger (in 1949-03)
Tenorsaxophon:
Herb Caro (40s west coast talented jazz cat who died at 22) (in 1949-03)
Trompete:
Tommy Alexander (singer-songwriter) (in 1949-03)
vocals:
Helen Carr (40s jazz singer) (in 1949-03)
recording of:
Say It Isn’t So (in 1949-03)
Texter und Komponist(in):
Irving Berlin
publisher:
Irving Berlin Music Corp.
Baron Mingus and His Rhythm2:42
21Boppin' in Boston
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California (Kalifornien), Vereinigte Staaten (in 1949-03)
Klavier:
Donn Trenner (piano, jazz cat who emerged during the 40s, also musical director) (in 1949-03)
Kontrabass:
Charles Mingus (in 1949-03)
Posaune:
Bob Lowry (in 1949-03)
Schlagzeug:
Johnny Berger (in 1949-03)
Tenorsaxophon:
Herb Caro (40s west coast talented jazz cat who died at 22) (in 1949-03)
Trompete:
Tommy Alexander (singer-songwriter) (in 1949-03)
vocals:
Charles Mingus (in 1949-03)
recording of:
Boppin’ in Boston
Komponist(in):
Charles Mingus
Baron Mingus and His Rhythm2:53
22The Story of Love
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California (Kalifornien), Vereinigte Staaten (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05)
alto saxophone und Klarinette:
Jewell Grant (US saxophonist) (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05) und Art Pepper (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05)
alto saxophone, Klarinette und flute:
Eric Dolphy (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05)
baritone saxophone und Klarinette:
Gene Porter (40s west coast jazz cat) (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05)
Gitarre:
[unknown] ([unbekannt], Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.) (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05)
Klarinette und Tenorsaxophon:
Herb Caro (40s west coast talented jazz cat who died at 22) (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05)
Klarinette, flute und Tenorsaxophon:
William Green (woodwind) (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05)
Klavier:
Russ Freeman (pianist) (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05)
Kontrabass:
Red Callender (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05) und Charles Mingus (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05)
Perkussion:
Johnny Berger (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05)
Posaune:
Jimmy Knepper (trombonist) (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05), Marty Smith (trombonist) (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05) und Britt Woodman (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05)
Schlagzeug:
Roy Porter (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05)
Trompete:
[unknown] ([unbekannt], Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.) (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05), John Anderson (US jazz trumpeter) (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05), Buddy Childers (American jazz trumpeter & composer) (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05), Hobart Dotson (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05) und Eddie Preston (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05)
recording of:
Story of Love
Komponist(in):
Charles Mingus
Charlie Mingus and his 22 Piece Bebop Band (Stan Kenton's Sidemen)2:43
23Inspiration
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California (Kalifornien), Vereinigte Staaten (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05)
alto saxophone und Klarinette:
Jewell Grant (US saxophonist) (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05) und Art Pepper (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05)
alto saxophone, Klarinette und flute:
Eric Dolphy (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05)
baritone saxophone und Klarinette:
Gene Porter (40s west coast jazz cat) (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05)
Gitarre:
[unknown] ([unbekannt], Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.) (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05)
Klarinette und Tenorsaxophon:
Herb Caro (40s west coast talented jazz cat who died at 22) (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05)
Klarinette, flute und Tenorsaxophon:
William Green (woodwind) (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05)
Klavier:
Russ Freeman (pianist) (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05)
Kontrabass:
Red Callender (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05) und Charles Mingus (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05)
Perkussion:
Johnny Berger (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05)
Posaune:
Jimmy Knepper (trombonist) (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05), Marty Smith (trombonist) (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05) und Britt Woodman (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05)
Schlagzeug:
Roy Porter (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05)
Trompete:
[unknown] ([unbekannt], Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.) (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05), John Anderson (US jazz trumpeter) (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05), Buddy Childers (American jazz trumpeter & composer) (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05), Hobart Dotson (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05) und Eddie Preston (von 1949-03 bis 1949-05)
Charlie Mingus and his 22 Piece Bebop Band (Stan Kenton's Sidemen)4:05
24[rehearsal fragment for "He's Gone"]
recorded in:
San Francisco, California (Kalifornien), Vereinigte Staaten (am 1949-02-10)
Klavier:
Charles Mingus (am 1949-02-10)
Interpret(in):
Ralph Manza (am 1949-02-10)
Charles Mingus8:24

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