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Charles Mingus - The Young Rebel - Mint- LP Record 1986 Swingtime Vinyl - Swing Jazz / Bop - Shuga Records
Charles Mingus - The Young Rebel - Mint- LP Record 1986 Swingtime Vinyl - Swing Jazz / Bop - Shuga Records

Charles Mingus - The Young Rebel - Mint- LP Record 1986 Swingtime Vinyl - Swing Jazz / Bop

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Charles Mingus – The Young Rebel

 

Label:

Swingtime – ST 1010

Format:

Vinyl, LP, Compilation

Country:

Italy

Released:

Genre:

Jazz

Style:

Swing, Bop, Big Band
A1 Baron Mingus And His Octet*– This Subdues My Passion
Written-By – Baron Mingus*
2:50
A2 Baron Mingus And His Octet*– Honey Take A Chance With Me
Written-By – Baron Mingus*
3:12
A3 Baron Mingus And His Symphonic Airs*– Story Of Love
Written-By – Baron Mingus*
2:52
A4 Baron Mingus And His Symphonic Airs*– He's Gone
Written-By – J. Stevens*, R. Manza*
3:31
A5 Charles Mingus Quintet*– Precognition
Written-By – Charles Mingus
2:45
A6 Charles Mingus Quintet*– Portrait
Written-By – Charles Mingus
3:13
B1 Oscar Pettiford Quartet*– Cello Again
Written-By – Pettiford*
2:37
B2 Oscar Pettiford Quartet*– Ah Dee Dong Blues
Written-By – Pettiford*
2:30
B3 Oscar Pettiford Quartet*– Sonny Boy
Written-By – De Sylva*, Brown*, Henderson*
2:52
B4 Oscar Pettiford Quartet*– I'm Beginning To See The Light
Written-By – George*, Ellington*, James*, Hodges*
2:50
B5 Earl Hines And His Orchestra– No Good Woman Blues
Written-By – Hines*, Evans*
3:03
B6 Earl Hines And His Orchestra– Bow Legged Woman
Written-By – Hines*, Evans*
3:08
B7 Curley Hamner Orchestra– Bama Lama Lam
Written-By – L. Hampton*
2:52
B8 Curley Hamner Orchestra– Spooky Boogie
Written-By – Hines*, Evans*
3:05
  • Record Company – Contact Records S.r.l.
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Contact (2)
  • Copyright © – Contact (2)
  • Printed By – Graphyche Magica 2000
  • Alto Saxophone – Bobby Plater (tracks: B5 to B8), Lee Konitz (tracks: A5, A6), Willie Smith (2) (tracks: A1, A2)
  • Baritone Saxophone – Charlie Fowlkes (tracks: B5 to B8)
  • Bass – Charles Mingus
  • Cello – George Koutzen (tracks: A5, A6), Oscar Pettiford (tracks: B1 to B4)
  • Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Marshall Royal (tracks: A1, A2)
  • Drums – Al Levitt (tracks: A5, A6), Charlie Smith (2) (tracks: B1 to B4), Curley Hamner (tracks: B5 to B8), Lee Young (2) (tracks: A1, A2)
  • Guitar – Billy Mackel (tracks: B5 to B8), Irving Ashby (tracks: A1, A2)
  • Piano – Billy Taylor (tracks: B1 to B4), Earl Hines (tracks: B5 to B8), Lady Will Carr (tracks: A1, A2), Phyllis Pinkerton (tracks: A5, A6), Richard Wyand* (tracks: A3, A4)
  • Sleeve Notes, Photography By [Photos], Compiled By [Discography], Transferred By [Original Recordings] – Morgan*
  • Tenor Saxophone – Lucky Thompson (tracks: A1 to A4), Morris Lane (tracks: B5 to B8)
  • Trombone – Henry Coker (tracks: A1 to A4)
  • Trumpet – Richard "Duke" Garette* (tracks: B5 to B8), Karl George (tracks: A1, A2), Vern Carlson* (tracks: A3, A4)
  • Violin – Bill Dougherty (tracks: B5 to B8)
  • Vocals – Herb Gaye* (tracks: A4), Jackie Paris (tracks: A6), Wini Brown (tracks: B6, B7)
Recordings made in 1946 to 1952, never before released on LP vinyl.

Made in Italy
© CONTACT 1986
℗ CONTACT 1986
Discography, photos and original recordings credited to Morgan

A1, A2: Recorded in Los Angeles, on May 6, 1946 / Previously appeared on Charles Mingus Octet - Honey Take A Chance With Me / This Subdues My Passion
A3, A4: Recorded in Los Angeles, January 1946 / Previously appeared on Charles "Barron" Mingus Presents His Symphonic Airs - He's Gone / Story Of Love
A5, A6: Recorded in New York, on April 12, 1952 / Previously appeared on The Charles Mingus Quintet - Precognition / Portrait
B1, B3: Recorded in New York, on October 16, 1952 / Previously appeared on Oscar Pettiford - Cello Again / Sonny Boy
B2, B4: Recorded in New York, on October 16, 1952 / Previously appeared on Oscar Pettiford - Ah-Dee-Dong Blues / I’m Beginning To See The Light
B5, B6: Recorded in Chicago, December 1947
B7, B8: Recorded in Chicago, on December 31, 1947 / Previously appeared on Wini Brown / Curley Hamner Orchestra - Bama Lama-Lam / Spooky Boogie
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, etched): ST 1010 A
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, etched): ST 1010 B



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