Charles Mingus's Town Hall Concert has long been considered a famous fiasco, and the original United Artists LP (which contained just 36 minutes of music and did not bother identifying the personnel) made matters worse. But this 1994 Blue Note CD does its best to clean up the mess. It contains over half an hour of previously unreleased music and programs the selections largely in the same order as the concert. There are still confusing moments, inconclusive performances and songs cut off prematurely; Mingus was not in a good temper that day. A highlight among the "new" material is an Eric Dolphy alto solo on the second version of "Epitaph." Blue Note is to be congratulated for doing what they could with what they had, but there are still at least a couple dozen Mingus recordings that would be recommended before this one.
(written 19 hours ago; the title jinxed me, ya think?)it is mid-day where many of you are and midnight for me. i retire to my room pondering Sunday night, the last day of summer break, 12:59 - times having the misfortune of being decided as gloomy for no other reason than what they precede. i turn to iTunes feeling like John Patton or Billie Holiday but instead browse Charles Mingus. more to th...