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| Material Type: | Music |
|---|---|
| Document Type: | Sound Recording |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Charles Mingus; Rolf Ericson; Richard Williams; Quentin Jackson; Don Butterfield; Jerome Richardson; Dick Hafer; Charlie Mariano; Jaki Byard; Jay Berliner; Dannie Richmond |
| OCLC Number: | 35179917 |
| Notes: | Jazz. "All songs written by Charles Mingus"--Insert. Originally released as AS-35. Compact disc. Program notes by Charles Mingus and Edmund Pollock, from original liner (23 p. : ports.)--inserted in container. |
| Credits: | Original sessions produced by Bob Thiele; reissue produced by Michael Cuscuna. |
| Performer(s): | Charles Mingus, bass, piano ; Rolf Ericson, Richard Williams, trumpets ; Quentin Jackson, trombone ; Don Butterfield, tuba ; Jerome Richardson, soprano and baritone saxophones, flute ; Dick Hafer, tenor saxophone, flute ; Charlie Mariano, alto saxophone ; Jaki Byard, piano ; Jay Berliner, guitar ; Dannie Richmond, drums. |
| Production notes: | Recorded Jan. 20, 1963, in New York. |
| Description: | 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in. |
| Contents: | Track A--Solo dancer : Stop! look! and listen, sinner Jim Whitney! (6:20) -- Track B--Duet solo dancers : Hearts' beat and shades in physical embraces (6:25) -- Track C--Group dancers : Soul fusion : Freewoman and oh, this freedom's slave cries (7:00) -- Mode D : Trio and group dancers : Stop! look! and sing songs of revolutions! ; Mode E : Single solos and group dance : Saint and sinner join in merriment on battle front ; Mode F : Group, and solo dance : Of love, pain and passioned revolt, then farewell, my beloved, 'til it's freedom day (17:52). |
| Other Titles: | Stop! look! and listen, sinner Jim Whitney! Hearts' beat and shades in physical embraces. Freewoman and oh, this freedon's slave cries. Stop! look! and sing songs of revolutions! Saint and sinner join in merriment on battle front. Of love, pain and passioned revolt, then farewell, my beloved, 'til it's freedom day. |
| Responsibility: | Charles Mingus. |
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