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The track 'Lock 'Em Up' was inspired by an apparently involuntary period of treatment Mingus underwent at New York's psychiatric facility. The track 'M.D.M.' Weaves together the themes from three compositions: 's 'Main Stem', 's 'Straight, No Chaser' and Mingus's own 'Fifty-First Street Blues'.
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The Mingus album features one track, 'Stormy Weather', recorded by the same quartet, plus two tracks recorded by a larger group featuring piano and additional horns. Download Boot.elf Ps2 Matrix on this page.

Background At this time Mingus was working regularly with a piano-less quartet featuring, and, as heard on the album also recorded in November 1960.It closes out the most productive and significant chapter of his career, and one of the most fertile, inventive hot streaks of any composer in jazz history.
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This was Mingus' last major statement for quite some time, and aside from a solo piano album and a series of live recordings from the 1964 tour, also his last album until 1970. And they simply burn, blasting through versions that equal and often surpass the originals - which is, of course, no small feat. Is basically 'Haitian Fight Song' (this is the version used in the late-'90s car commercial) 'Theme for Lester Young' is 'Goodbye Pork Pie Hat' 'Better Get Hit in Your Soul' adds a new ending, but just one letter to the title 'Hora Decubitus' is a growling overhaul of 'E's Flat Ah's Flat Too' and 'I X Love' modifies 'Nouroog,' which was part of 'Open Letter to Duke.' There's also a cover of Duke Ellington's 'Mood Indigo,' leaving just one new composition, 'Celia.' Which naturally leads to the question: With the ostensible shortage of ideas, what exactly makes this a significant Mingus effort? The answer is that the 11-piece bands assembled here (slightly different for the two separate recording sessions) are among Mingus' finest, featuring some of the key personnel (Eric Dolphy, pianist Jaki Byard) that would make up the legendary quintet/sextet with which Mingus toured Europe in 1964. The titles are altered as well - 'II B.S.'

Mingus, Mingus, Mingus, Mingus, Mingus is sort of a 'greatest hits revisited' record, as the bassist revamps or tinkers with some of his best-known works. 'Having completed what he (and many critics) regarded as his masterwork in The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady, Charles Mingus' next sessions for Impulse found him looking back over a long and fruitful career. Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus is a 1963 album by American jazz composer and bassist Charles Mingus Background. Find Charles Mingus discography, albums and singles on AllMusic.
