Disc 2 [72 mins] The Duke Ellington Orchestra. Cafe Bohemia, Greenwich Village, NYC 1957 This is the only recorded “collaboration” between 01. Confirmation 5:02 Duke Ellington and Charles Mingus apart from 02. Just Bohemia/Intro 1:35 the “Money Jungle” album. The recording is Duke 03. What Is This Thing Called Love? 3:19 playing and narrating “The Clown”. Mingus was CHARLES MINGUS Charles Mingus - bass supposed to conduct Ellington’s orchestra, but Jackie McLean - alto sax chickened out, hiding on the balcony. Donald Byrd, Bill Hardman or Clarence Shaw - Rarities 1946-1977 trumpet Ed Sullivan show; January 24, 1971 Phineas Newborn - piano on What´s This Thing 10. Haitian Fight Song 4:59 Called Love Roland Kirk - tenor, manzello, stritch, flute unidentified piano player on the first two tracks Charles Mingus - bass unidentified guitar player Archie Shepp - tenor sax Dannie Richmond - drums Roy Haynes - drums plus the house band Village Gate NYC; September 10, 1965 04. The Arts Of Tatum and Freddie Webster 5:31 Record Plant Studios, NYC; May 1, 1977 05. Don’t Let It Happen Here 3:14 Takes 9 and 12 officially released not present here Charles Mingus - bass, piano, narration 11. Solo piano Wedding March take 1 2:44 Hobart Dotson - trumpet 12. Solo piano Wedding March take 2-3 2:56 Lonnie Hillyer - trumpet 13. Solo piano Wedding March take 4-5 2:31 Jimmy Owens - trumpet, fluegelhorn 14. Solo piano Wedding March take 6-7-8 1:14 Julius Watkins - french horn 15. Solo piano Wedding March take 10-11-13 Howard Johnson - tuba 1:26 Charles McPherson - alto sax 16. Guitar and Bass outtakes 4:29 Dannie Richmond - drums 10th New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 1976 Most likely from 1971 17. Themes From A Movie 4:34 Mingus talks about the Village Gate and Monterey Charles Mingus: solo piano 1965 performances. 06. interview probably from 1971 Solís Theatre, Montevideo, Uruguay May 31, 1977 Zellerbach Auditorium, University Of California, 18. Noddin’ Ya Head Blues 10:49 Berkeley, CA; September 29, 1969 Charles Mingus - bass 07. Introductory remarks by Duke Ellington 1:19 Ricky Ford - tenor sax 08. The Clown 9:57 Jack Walrath - trumpet 09. Mingus Interview 3:54 Robert Neloms - piano with Duke Ellington Orchestra Playing The Clown Dannie Richmond - drums MP3 Version Naughty Dog Charles Mingus Rarities 1946-1977 11. Giddy Up3:04 10. Red Top 2:55 09. Goldwyn Stomp2:39 November 3,1947;78rpmsreleasedby Decca Los Angeles Charles Mingus-bass Buddy Collette-sax Buddy Harper-guitar Darby Hicks -piano Carolyn Richards -vocals 2 “The LeadMan”-vocals 1 Darby Hicks Quartet 08. Let’s Go Again 3:01 07. GotNoLeadInMyPencil 2:51 originally releasedasIndigo100(78rpm) 1946 California; (Nat HentoffIntro) Marquis Foster -drums Charles Mingus-bass Billy Taylor -piano Billy Taylor Trio 06. Trois MotsPetit 3:30 05. Schizophrenic Samovar (Tea for Two) 7:25 04. Lady Bird5:42 03. Laura 4:19 02. IamBeginningtoseetheLight5:30 01. What isthis Thing CalledLove? 5:41 Storyville, Boston;November 6,1951 Disc 1[80mins] web >Audacity(noisestreatment-volumeadjustment) Thanks tou014945forsharingthetracksatDime. Jean Shepherd-narration Dannie Richmond -drums Wade Legge-piano Shafi Hadi-tenorsax Jimmy Knepper-trombone Charles Mingus-bass 14. The Clown Outtakes-Part C10:54 13. The Clown Outtakes-Part B8:42 12. The Clown Outtakes-Part A 13:08 February 13,1957 Outtakes, Audio-Video Studios,NYC Earl Walker -drums Joe Comfort,CharlesMingus-bass Billy Mackel -guitar Milt Buckner -piano Lionel Hampton-vibraphone Charlie Fowlkes -baritonesax Morris Lane,John Sparrow -tenorsax Jack Kelso -clarinet,altosax Bobby Plater, BenKynard -altosax Wormick -trombones Andrew Penn, James Robinson,Britt Woodman, James trumpets Buckner, Snooky Young - Leo Sheppard,DukeGarrette, Wendell Culley, Teddy Trade Freely. NotForSale. tlh [sbe-Flac8] Lineage:
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