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Charles Mingus - Flowers For A Lady (1974)

July 28, 1974; Umbria Jazz Festival, Todi, Italy Charles Mingus (bass), Dannie Richmond (drums), Don Pullen (piano), George Adams (tenor sax), Hamiet Bluiett (baritone sax)  
 
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d2theutchgold2 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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George adams' opening phrase is class.
vectortemple (4 days ago) Show Hide
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Very interesting video - Mingus himself was not a 'new wave' kind of guy - I can't help but wonder what he was really thinking here...
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cari americani il miglior palco per il jazz è stato in italia ad umbria iazz ,una energia pura mai più raggiunta, mitica estate del 1974 , tirate fuori le foto bn metteltele su you tube che casino quel palco bellissimo
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It was still in black and white in Italy in this time
esquog842 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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does anyone know a place where I could get charts for this. I could do it myself.... but I'd really rather not....
TheEarlOfDublin (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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this feels too fast to mee
HighKingTurgon (1 week ago)
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HighKingTurgon (1 week ago) Show Hide
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That was part of the Mingus Big Band's thing. They had the ability to play their songs way too fast, so sometimes they did.
OscarJPoiesz (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Why is George Adams so unknown? His recordings with Don Pullen are beyond amazing!
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There's a definite Coltrane vibe here.

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