East Coasting by Charlie Mingus

East Coasting

Charlie Mingus

1957

East Coasting is a Jazz album by Charlie Mingus, originally released in 1957. On Gatefold: 61 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Jazz
  • Bebop & Hard Bop
  • clean
  • urban
  • driving

About

Charlie Mingus’ <i>East Coasting</i> was recorded in 1957, the same year he laid down the classic <i>Tijuana Moods</i> (which wasn’t released until 1962). This lesser-known album features an excellent band that includes Mingus regulars—trumpeter Clarence Shaw, trombonist Jimmy Knepper, saxophonist Shafi Hadi, drummer Dannie Richmond—and pianist Bill Evans. The only non-original piece is the opener, Eubie Blake and Andy Razaf’s “Memories of You,” which has a fine arrangement and warm, buttery trombone from Knepper. The title track sports a fine head and swings in muscular Mingus fashion. On the bluesy “West Coast Ghost,” Evans and the horn players toss phrases back and forth with great aplomb. “Fifty-First Street Blues” opens with the rhythm section fashioning a strong foundation, before the horns—by turns smooth and stuttering—enter. Hadi steps forward and makes a compelling statement on tenor sax before Shaw lightens the mood with his trumpet. Richmond takes out brushes and a bell for the atmospheric “Celia,” which features Shaw’s muted trumpet and Evan’s intriguing piano. An underappreciated gem.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Memories of You4:25
  2. 2East Coasting5:10
  3. 3West Coast Ghost10:25
  4. 4Celia7:50
  5. 5Conversation5:26
  6. 6Fifty-First Street Blues5:44

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3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 61 pressings tracked on Gatefold