Charles Mingus - Invisible Lady
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Jimmy Knepper, sublime.. I've never heard the trombone played so movingly in my whole life. Carves right into the heart, spilling into silence. You must miss him like crazy 40hole5..
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We here hear Knepper's embouchure before Mingus's
alleged punch. What r a n g e -- I mean, this guy made
the higher notes seem like low ones, just sliding in and
out of them. I admire, for example, Frank Rosolino's ability
to link notes fifths, even octaves apart with mere (?)
buccal pressure, but James Knepper's solo here has
to be one of the greatest trombone entries of all time.
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Black Saint...Mingus masterpiece. Jimmy, I love ya too..so underrated
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Everything incredible by Mingus seebali, yes indeed
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Recorded in '57 and as fresh as anything.
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!!!!!!
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wow, what a trom-boner...
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mingus is great the clown is overkill
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The artwork of Mingus' albums is GREAT
sinner and the black lady is incredible beyond words my friends, but then again isnt everything by mingus beyond incredible
seebali 11 months ago 4
@tangen40223 Hello Tangen! Thank you for your kind words. Jimmy Knepper was my father, and missed very much. I am so pleased to know that his music is speaking for him still.
40hole5 2 months ago