
The Lost Album From Ronnie Scott's is a Jazz album by Charles Mingus, originally released in 2022. On Gatefold: 3 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Jazz
- Post-Bop & Modal
- angular
- chaotic
- cerebral
About
What’s striking about this superb engagement from Ronnie Scott’s in August 1972 is the personnel. On drums is the boundlessly creative and rock-solid Roy Brooks, in for Mingus stalwart and soulmate Dannie Richmond. On piano, in the mold of the great Mingus sidemen Jaki Byard, Sir Roland Hanna, and Don Pullen, is the inventive John Foster, who dashes off a compelling vocal on “Noddin’ Ya Head Blues” (Brooks’ musical saw being the other major highlight). Tenor/soprano sax and clarinet man Bobby Jones augments a front line consisting of the two surviving members of the group: alto saxophonist Charles McPherson and trumpeter Jon Faddis. Together they render “Orange Was the Color of Her Dress,” “Fables of Faubus,” “Mind-Readers’ Convention in Milano,” and “The Man Who Never Sleeps” as captivating long-arc group improvisations. Every player is ablaze, including Mingus killing it on the bass. Tempo, form, and texture are putty in the hands of this wildly inventive Mingus lineup.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Introduction1:01
- A2Orange Was The Color Of Her Dress, Then Silk Blues (Part 1)25:18
Side B
- B1Orange Was The Color Of Her Dress, Then Silk Blues (Part 2)5:26
- B2Noddin’ Ya Head Blues19:52
Side C
- C1Mind-Readers' Convention In Milano (AKA Number 29)29:57
- C2Ko Ko (Theme)0:45
Side D
- DFables Of Faubus (Part 1)21:52
Side E
- E1Fables Of Faubus (Part 2)13:10
- E2Pops (AKA When The Saints Go Marching In)7:17
Side F
- F1The Man Who Never Sleeps18:51
- F2Air Mail Special2:02
Credits
Performers
- Charles McPhersonALTO SAXOPHONE
- Charles MingusBASS
- Roy BrooksDRUMS
- John FosterPIANO
- Bobby JonesTENOR SAXOPHONE CLARINET
- Jon FaddisTRUMPET
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 3 pressings tracked on Gatefold
